Siemens Saturn Iie Epabx General Description Manual
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SATURN IIE EPABX ‘nstallation Procedures A30808X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1988 Table 4.00 SATURN 11E EPABX Orderable Item List (Continued) AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT PART NO. COMMENTS Subscriber Line Module Analog - Off-Premises Station (SLMA-0) PCB S30810-Q1739-X- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.18 Subscriber Line Module Digital (SLMD) PCB S30810-Q1724-X- + -8900 Refer to Table 4.17 Central Office Trunk (TMBM) PCB S30810-Q414-X- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.19 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (TMIE) PCB -. Two-Wire E&M Trunk (TMBA-2) PCB Four-Wire E&M Trunk (TMBA-4) PCB Linenrunk Unit Control (LTUC) Subscriber Line Module Analog - 18 Line (SLAl8) COMMON EQUIPMENT PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS: S30810-Q415-X- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.20 S30810-Q429-X- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.21 S30810-Q430-X- * -B900 Refer to Table 4.22 S30810-Q428-X- + -B900 Refer to Table 4.31 S30810-Q1790-X- i -8900 Refer to Table 4.18 Signal Multiplexerflone Generator (SMXTG) Remote Access Unit/Port (RAUP) Memory Control and Attenuator (MC4 Conference (CONF) Parallel/Serial Converter (PSC) System Memory 1 megabyte (MEM 4) System Memory 258 Kb (MEM 3) S30810-Q1791-X- * -8900 S30810-01792-X- +-8900 S30810-Q0418-X- * -8900 S30810-Q0417-X- * -B900 S30810-Q0419-XlOO- * -8900 S30810-Ql775-X- * -8900 S30810-Q1740-X- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.24 Refer to Table 4.27 Refer to Table 4.28 Refer to Table 4.25 Refer to Table 4.23 Refer to Table 4.29 Refer to Table 4.30 Controller (CIOP) Attendant Console S30810-Q1789-X- * -6900 L30808-X5130A8- * -8900 Refer to Table 4.28 . -;-;; .s; Refer to Table 4.32 4.02 Basic Cabinet. The SATURN IIE System consists of an equipment cabinet with expansion capabilities; an expan- sion shelf (See Paragraph 4.03) and expansion cabinet (See Paragraph 4.04) can be added to the basic cabinet (See Para- graph 4.03) for detailed information). The basic equipment cabinet is mounted upright on a wooden pallet and enclosed in a corrugated sleeve and cap as shown in Figure 4.00. To uncrate an equipment cabinet, perform the following proce- dures (refer to Figures 4.01 and 4.02 for details): a. Cut the two vertical plastic straps securing the cor- rugated cap and sleeve onto the wooden pallet. b. Remove the corrugated cap and any packaging materi- al from the top of the equipment cabinet. Remove the corrugated sleeve by cutting open one of its corners with a cutting knife, or by lifting it over the cabinet as- sembly if overhead space is sufficient. c. Cut the two vertical plastic straps securing the equip- ment cabinet onto the wooden pallet. Remove any packaging material and the vinyl-plastic shroud cover- ing the equipment cabinet. 4-2
SATURN IIE EPABX Installation Procedures A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 .’ Plastic Straps A4960-1.4117166 Figure 4.00 Basic Cabinet Contalner 4-3
SATURN HE EPABX hstallation Procedures A30808-X5130-BllO-l-B928 issue 1, May 1986 ., Straps Pallet Sleeve c A49fwl-4/14/86 Figure 4.01 Basic Cabinet Packaging Method Ramp 4-4
SATURN IIE EPABX A30808-X5130-BilO-l-8928 Installation Procedures Issue 1, May 1986 d. Remove ramp from its packaged location and place into position as shown in Figure 4.02. Carefully push the cabinet out of position and onto the ramp to un- load it. Note, unloading of cabinet is a two-man job. After unloading the cabinet, do not lift it with a fork-lift or lifting device since structural damage may occur. Each cabinet contains four 360 degree casters to facili- tate its movement. Refer to Table 4.01 for further infor- mation on the basic cabinet. L Figure 4.02 Basic Cabinet Unloading Method 4-5
I - SATURN IIE EPABX Installation Procedures A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 Table 4.01 Basic System QTY. EQUIPMENT Ref. PART NO. 1 Basic Cabinet Assembly 1. S30805-G5112-X- * -8900 1 Power Cable Assembly (PSU-basic shelf,LTU,LTUPS, -48PSO/l,FDD0/1/2 ) Wl C39195A9679Al- * -8900 1 Signal Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf - PSU J12) w2 C39195&679-A2- * -B900 1 Signal Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf - LTUO/1/2) w3 C39195-A9679-A3- * -8900 1 Signal Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf - FDDO or FDDl) w4 C39195-A9679-A4- * -8900 1 Power Cable Assembly (LTUPS Jl) to (LTUO 542, J43,J44) w5 C39195A9679&- * -8900 1 Power Cable Assembly (2nd AC lnput - PSU J2) Cables A6 & A7 used for expansion cabinet only. w7 C39195-A9679-A7- + -8900 1 Ground Cable Assembly FDDO or FDDl or FDD2 - E8 W8 C39195-A9679-A8- * -8900 1 Ground Cable Assembly (PSU J14) to E7 w9 C39195-A9679-A9- * -B900 1 Signal Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf J62) to FDDV2 W14 is Wll & deleted if FDD2 is used. w14 C39195-A9679All- * -8900 1 Signal Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf J55) to (LTU J45) W15 C39195-A967%TBA- * -8900 1 Power Cable Assembly (Basic Shelf - FDDO or FDDl) w20 C39195-A9679-A8- * -8900 DESCRIPTION: The basic system consists of a single equipment cabinet equipped with the equipment configura- tion shown in Figures 4.05 and 4.06. The minimum basic system provides for up to 224 ports and can be expanded an additional 256 ports for a maximum port capacity of 480 ports. Additional ports can be added by installing an expansion cabinet. INSPECTION PROCEDURES: After unloading the equipment cabinet, check for obvious physical damage to the cabinet assem- bly and perform the following: 1. Remove front panel and check that the equipment configuration matches with the equipment listed in this table. Keys for locking the cabinet are taped to the front panel. 2. Remove rear panel and check that the equipment configuration matches the remaining equip- ment listed in this table. Refer to Section 5.00 of this practice to verify the signal and pow- er/ground termination points. 4-6
- SATURN IIE EPABX A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Installation Procedures Issue 1, May 1986 i Table 4.01 Basic System (Continued) 3. Replace front and rear panels, if necessary, and move equipment cabinet to its approximate final position. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REdUIRED: Per installation-site configuration to meet customer requirements. OBSERVATIONS: None: the common equipment PCBs and modules equipped with the basic system are already in their corresponding positions. INSTALLATION Pf$ICEDURES: 1. Place equipment cabinet in its final position and adjust the four levelers located underneath the cabinet assembly, shown in Figure 4.06, to prevent movement while performing remain- ing installation tasks. 2. After securing equipment cabinet in its final position, remove front and rear panels and any remaining packaging material or loose objects. 3. At the bottom rear of the eouipment cabinet, locate Lug No. E5 and connect the conductor from the selected earth ground. Refer to Section 3.00 for details on earth grounding and Sec- tion 5.00 for details on power/ground cabling. Also, do not connect the AC power cord at this time. 4. Refer to Table 4.02 if the LTU shelf and its power supply module are to be installed. 5. Refer to Tables 4.08 and 4.09 if the optional MSM is to be installed. 6. Refer to Table 4.10 if an additional 48Vdc power supply is to be installed as the 48PSl module. 7. Refer to Table 4.06 for insertion of the PSU grasshopper-type fuses into their corresponding locations on the PSU fuse/circuit-breaker panel. 8. insert the peripheral interfacing PCBs into their site-allocated card slots in the basic shelf. Trunk type PCBs (i.e., TMBA-2, TMBA4, TMBM, and TMIE PCBs) may require strapping changes to meet the CO or PABX signaling termination. Refer to Tables 4.19 through 4.22 for further information on these peripheral interfacing PCBs. 9. Recheck that the common equipment PC&r are in their corresponding card slot locations. The CIOP PCB requires switch settings changes to meet the operating characteristics of the service terminal to be used, if any. Refer to Tables 4.23 through 4.30 for further information on these common equipment PC&. 10. Refer to Section 6.00 in this practice to run and connect the required MDF cables. After run- ning and connecting MDF cables, do not cross-connect at this time. 11. Refer to SATURN IIE EPABX Installation Test Procedures practice for further instructions. 4-7
- SATURN IIE EPABX installation Procedures ’ I A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 SATURN Ilt ! P5070.25-worn Figure 4.03 Basic Cabinet (Front View) 4-8
SATURN IIE EPABX installation Procedures A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 .I P5030.3.3/20/86 Figure 4.04 Basic Cabinet (Rear View) 4-9
SATURN IlE EPABX Installation Procedures A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 .’ i I I C4996-l-4114166 Figure 4.05 Basic Cabinet Connector Contiguration 4-10
I SATURN IIE EPABX A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 installation Procedures Issue 1, May 1986 r-------- Basic Cabinet LTU Shelf (256 ports) I I I I I I I I I I I I L----,. NOTE: Shaded area shows items equipped in Main Cabinet. 0 optional equipment t ’ 318” Leveler Power System Unit Basic Shelf (224 ports) 5%” FD DRIVE Plain Hex Nut Si A49631-3127166 Figure 4.06 Basic Cabinet Equipment Configuration and Securing Procedures 4-11