Siemens Saturn Iie Epabx General Description Manual
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SATURN IIE EPABX A30808-X5130-BllO-l-8928 Installation Procedures Issue 1. May 1986 Slot .’ Number 1 Cable Connector for T & R Leads Cable pezt; or T&R Leads for SU16 slot Number Cable Connector for T 6 R Leads Cable Connector for E a M or T&R Leads for SW3 Channel Channel Group 0 Group 1 0245 02 Basic Shelf Assembly (Front View) Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 0246 02 0246 02 02 I I I I J32 J34 / ; I J33 J36 Channel Channel Group 0 Group 1 0245 02 I J26 J28 / I I I J27 529 I I I ! I I J36 J36 J40 J42 J44 /* / I I I I I i J37 J39 J41 J43 J45 LTU Shelf k.semblp(Fmnt View) Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel . Gmup 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 0246 02 0246 02 0246 02 I I I I I I J30 532 J34 J36 J36 J40 ! 1 I / I I I I f I J31 J33 J35 J37 J39 ,s-‘ J41 Figure 6.03 Overview of MDF Cable Connections (Sheet 1 of 2) 6-5
A30808-X5130-BllO-1-0928 issue 1, May 1986 ASSIGNMENT OF PENS Shelf (basic = 0, LTU = 1, 2, 3) &. Channel Group (O-7; see above ) Card Slot (O-6: see below for SLA16) Circuit (O-7; see below for StA16) I For SLA16 Boards: Circuits O-7: Use slot number (Y) as shown above. Circuits 8-15: Use slot number +l r/+1) EXAMPLE: SLA16 assigned to LTU Shelf 2, Channel Group 3, Slot 0 PENS of first 8 circuits: 2300 through 2307 T/R leads of circuits are located on connector J32 PENS of second 8 circuits: 2310 through 2317 T/R leads of circuits are located on connector J33 Figure 6.03 Overview of MDF Cable Connections (Sheet 2 of 2) 6-6
Siemens Practices Installation Series : A30808-X5130-8120-1-8928 1 Issue 1, May 1986 ’ 1 ! Issued by Office Systems Group 5500 Broken Sound Boulevard N.W., Boca Raton, Florida 33431 --___________- Siemcns Information Systems, Inc. (305) 994-8100 l Telex: 515052 ----- - ..- ----- Printed in U.S.A.
SATURN IIE EPABX A30808X5130-8120-1-8328 Installation Test Procedures Issue 1, May 1906 SECTION PAGE l.CO INTRDCUCTlON ............ ; ............. .1-l Purpose .................................. l-l scope .................................... 1-l Siemens SATURN IIE Practices ................. l-l Siemens Customer Support Services. ........... l-l 2.00 PREP/%KGXIY ACTIVITY ................... 2-1 Cener21. ................................. 2-1 Test Equipment Required. ................... 2-l Handling Precautions for PC& with MOS Integrated Circuiis. .................... 2-l PC6 Removal and Replacement Guidelines ....... 2-1 Initial Visual Inspection Procedures .............. 2-1 3.CO GROUND TESTS .......................... 3-l General. .................................. 3-l System Ground Test. ........................ 3-1 Shelf Ground Continuity Test. ................. 3-1 4.00 POWER-UP TESTS ........................ 4-l Genera I. ................................. 4-1 Power-Up/Output Voltage Tests. ............... 4-l 5.00 OPERATING PROGRAM LOAD!NG ............ 5-1 General. .................................. 5-1 Loading Operafing Dis!~. ..................... 5-l Inputting CMU Data to Floppy Disk. ............ 5-l &CO ON-FINE DlAGrGxTlC TESTS ............... 6-3 General. .................................. 6-l Connection of Maintenance Phone and Modem .............................. 6-l MDF Cross-Connecting Prccedures. ............ 6-1 System Diagnostic Tests; .................... 6-12 7.CO INSTALLATION TEST PRCCEDURES CHEC#L!ST 7-l General ................................... 7-l l=lGURE PAGE 2.00 Signal Cab!e Distribution for the SATURN IIE System (Basic Cabinet). ................ 2.01 Signal Cable Distribution for the SATURN IIE System (Expansion Cabinet). ............ 2.02 Power/Ground Distribution for the SATURN IIE System (Basic Cabinet). ................ 2.03 Power/Ground Distribution for the SATURN IIE System (Expansion Cabinet) ............. 3.00 System Ground Test Connections .......... 3.01 Shelf Ground Continuity Test Connections. ... 4.00 Location of Input Voltage Connectors on Basic Backplane. ..................... 4.01 Location of Input Voltage Connectors on LTU Backplane ....................... 5.00 Floppy Disk and Storage Envelope ......... 5.01 Power System Unit (Front View). ........... 5.02 Floppy Disk Loading Procedures. .......... 5.03 CIOP Printed Circuit Board ............... 6.00 Maintenance Phone and Maintenance-Related Cress-Connections .................... 6.01 Modem Cross-Connections ............... . 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 3-2 3-3 . . 4-5 . 4-6 5-l 5-4 5-5 5-6 6-2 6-z 6.02 Single -Line Telephone Cross-Connections Using SLMA PCB . . . 6-3 6.03 Single -Line Telephone Cross-Connections Using SLAi6 PCB 6.04 Siemens Digital Teiephone Cross-Connections Using SLMD PCB. . 6.05 SATURN Attendant Console Cross-Connections 6.06 CO and CID Trunk Cross-Conneciions . 6.07 Two-Wire (Type I) E&M Trunk Cross-Connec?ions 6.08 Four-Wire (T;lce I) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections 6-3 63 G-4 E-5 G-5 G-S _. 6.09 Two-Wire (Type II) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections . 6-6 6.10 Four-Wire (?ype II) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections . 6-7 6.il Recorded Anncuncement (DID and Tie Trunk Vacant Number Intercept, and ACD Announcement Service) Cross-Connections 6-7 6.12 Code Ca!ling (With or Without Answerback) Cross-Connections . . 6-8 6.13 Dial Ciciation (DTMF) Cross-Conneciions. 6-8 6.14 Music-en-Hold Cross-Connections Using TMBA4 PCB . . . . 6-9 6.15 Music-on-Ho!d Cross-Connecticns Using SLMAISLA16 PCB . . . . . . 6-9 6.16 Paging With Answerback Cross-Connections 6-10 6.17 Paging Without Answerback Cross-Connections. . 6-10 6.18 Universal Night Answer (UNA) Cross-Connections E-11 6.49 Attendant Conscie Keypad and Fcaturo Button Depiassion Ssquonce G-:3 620 Siemens DYIiD Te!ephono Buttcn Ccpressicn Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-21 6.21 Siemens JR-DYAD Te!ephone Euitcn Depression Sequence . . 6-23 1.00 Mnemonics Used in This Practice .............. l-l 2.CO PCB and Powar Supply Removal Guidelines ..... 2-2 2.01 Visual Inspeciion ........................... 2-3 3.00 System Ground Test. ........................ 3-l 3.01 Shelf Ground Continuity Test .................. 3-1 4.00 Power-Up/Output Voitnge Test ................. 4-l 5.00 Loading Procedures fcr Operating Disk. ......... 5-2 5.01 CIOP DIP Swiich Settings .................... 5-3 5.02 LED Display Values for Leading Errors .......... 5-4 6.00 Tone Generator Test ........................ 6-13 6.01 Tone Genera:or Test I\!umbers ................ G-i3 6.02 DTMF Receiver Test ........................ G-14 6.03 Station Line Test. .......................... 6-14 6.04 DTMF Pad Test ............................ 6-15 6.05 Console Test ............................... 6-16 6.06 Attendant Console Displayable Characters. ...... 6-19 6.07 Siemens Digital Telephone - DYAD Button Test 6-20 6.08 Siemens Digital Telephone - JR-DYAD Button Test . . . . . 6.09 Siemens Digiial Telephone -DYAD Display Test 6.10 Siemens Digital Telephone Displayable Characters . . 6.11 Outgoing Trunk Test . 6.12 Placing Circuit(s) In-Service 6.13 Taking Circuit(s) Out-of-Service 7.CO Insta!lation Test Procedures Checklist G-22 6-24 6-25 6-26 6-27 6-27 7-l
SATURN IIE EPABX installation Test Procedures A30808-X5130-0120-l-0928 Issue 1, May 1986 . 1.01 Purpose. The equipment comprising the SATURN IiE (SATURN Ii-Expanded) System is compleYely tested at the fac- tory prior to shipment. The inspections and tests covered in this practice verify that the EPABX equipment has been properly installed; ensure that no damage wasIncurred dur- ing transit; and confirm that the sysiem is completely opera- tional. Table 1.00 defines the mnemonics usedthroughout ihis practice. CAUTION lnstalbtion test procedures on the SATL’RN I/E EPABX must be performed only by Siemer;s cetiified personnel. 1.02 Sccpe. This practice is divided into the following sec- tions which are presented in the sequential order of per-for- mance after initial installation of a SATURN IIE System. When additional equipment is installed to an existing and active SATURN IIE System, it is the responsibility of craft person- nel to determine the sequential order of the test procedures contained in tihese sections. ACD Au;omaiic Cafl Disiribution ALiVl Alarm ASCII American Standard Code for Information lntarchange CIOP Controller/Input-Ouiput Prccessor CMU Customer Memory Update co Central Office CONF Conference Module COT Central Office Trunk DCI Data Communication Interface DID Direct Inward Dialing DIP Dual lnline Package DP Dial Pulse DTE Da?a Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency EIA Electronics Industries Association EPABX Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange FDD Floppy Disk Drive IRAM Input Random Access Memory LTU Line/Trunk Unit LTUPS Line/Trunk Unit Power Supply LED Light-Emitting Diode MCA Memory Control and Attenuation MDF Main Distribution Frame MEM3 25Gkb Memory MEM4 1Mb Memory MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor MRA Material Return Authorization. MSM Memory Support Module MTCE Maintenance 00s Out-of-Service ORAM Output Random Access Memory PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange PCB Printed Circuit Board PEN Port Equipment Number PIMD Premium Instrument Module Digital PSC Parallel/Serial Converter PSU Power Supply Unit a. Section l.CO - Introduction b. Section 2.00 - Preparatory Activiiy c. Section 3.00 - Ground Tests d. Section 4.00 - Power-Up Tests e. Section 5.00 - Operating Program Loading f. Section 6.80 - On-Lina Diagnostic Tesis g. Section 7.00 - lnstallaticn Test Procedures Checklist 7.03 Siemens SATURN IIE Prac:iccs. The practices, issue numbers and dates for the SATURN IIE EPABX are lists3 in the Practices Documentation Index A.30808~X5130-AlgO- * -E987 Al- ways refer to the !aiest issue of the application indcx to ob- tain the latest issue number of a practice. 724 Siemens Cus;oma: Sqpsrt Services. Sicrnons maintains a nationwide network cf field service offices. Con- tact the Siemens regional oifice for any engineering es- sistance that may be requked. TaS!e 1.00 Mnemonics Used in This Practice DEFiN1TfON i-i
SATURN IIE EPABX Installation Test Procedures . Table 1.00 Mnemonics Used in This Practice (Continued) [\fiNEMDNIC * DEFINITION RAUP Remote Access Unit/Ports RGEN Ring Generator S-416 Subscriber Line Module Analog - 16 lines SLMA Subscriber Line Module Analog SLMA-S Subscriber Line Module Analog - Station SLMD Subscriber Line Module Digital SMXTG Signal Multiplexer/Tone Generator SPC Stored-Program-Controlled SPG Single Point Ground TMBA-2 Two-Wire E&M Trunk TMBA-4 Four-Wire E&M Trunk TMBM Central Office Trunk TMIE Direct Inward Dialing Trunk TMS Transmission Measuring Set TSTAPP Test - Apparatus TSTDIAG Test - Maintenance Diagnostic TTY Teletypewriter UNA Universal Night Answer ZUNA Zoned Universal Night Answer -48PS -48Vdc Power Supply l-2 (2 pages)
SATURN IIE EPABX A30808-X5130-B120-l-8928 Installation Test Procedures Issue 1, May 1986 2.01 General. This section describes the test equipment re- quired to perform the installation test procedures, handling precautions for Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) with Metal Ox- ide Semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuits, guidelines for removal and replacement of PCBs and powei supplies, and initial visual inspection procedures. 2.02 Test Equipment Required. The following test equip- ment is required to perform the procedures contained in this practice: a. Digital Multimeter. A digital multimeter of gocd com- mercial quality with an accuracy of + 1.0% or better. The digital multimeter is used to perform the ground tests and output voltage tests. b. Maintenance Test Phone. For both Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) systems, a lineman’s test set or a single line te!ephone. A modular jack (MTCE PHONE) is provided on the front panal of the PSU for conneciing the maintenance test phone when equipped with a modular plug. When the maintenance test phone is not equipped with a modular plug, a sta- tion appearance can be used via the Main Distribu- tion Frame (MDF). The mainienance test phone is used to perform the on-line diagnostic tests. c. Data Service Terminal. A Keyboard-Send-Receive (KSR) daia terminal equipped with a standard ASCII keyboard and an EIA RS-232C interface (Silent 700 Series - Model 743 KSR - Texas Instruments, or equivalent). The data service terminal is used to input installation dependent data (i.e., system data base) into system memory when the standard data base format is supplied with the SATURN IIE System. d. -Transmission Measuring Set. A transmission measur- ing set (TMS) used to measure the transmission qual- ity of a trunk or station (Hewlett Packard HP-355iA or equivalent). Refer to the manual On-Line DiagnostiC Tests, Outgoing Trunk Test and Station Line Tosl. 2.03 handling Precautions for PCBs wifh MCS Integmt- ed Circuiklt is important that craft personnel handling FCBs with MOS integrated circuits free themselves from electrostatic charge by touching a grounded cabinet frame before handling such PCEs, or by wearing grounded wrist straps. Failur:, to observe this practice may result in damage to MO3 PCBs due to electrostatic discharge. WARNING lirazardous voltages exist r&h.% the eqo&ment cabins?. Be extremely careful when perr”orming fcsa- incjtroubleshooting procedures with the oquipmcr;t panel(s) removed. 2.04 PCB Removal and P,ep!acemenZ Guide%% In many instances during testing, the corrective action for a procedure in which the proper verification was not obtained requires that a PCB or a power supply be removed and replaced with a spare. Tablo 2.00 provides the guidelines that shou!d be o!)- served when removing and rep!acing PCBs and powor SI:;X- plies in an active sysicm. 2.05 lnifial Visual kspactizn Procedurx. The visu’al in- spection procedures contained in Tab!e 2.01 must be psrfcrmcd to ensure that the equipment comprising the SATURN ItE Sys- tem has been properly installed and configured to meet the installation requirements. Before proceeding wiih the visual in- spections, the front, rear and side panels of the cabinei should be removed to allcw thorough inspection of the equipment. 2-1
- Table 2.00 PC3 and Power Supply Remcval Guidelines I’AODIJLE OR SERVEC” SPECIAL UNIT STATE INSTRUCTKWIS CIOP NA CONF . NA DTMF 00s FDDO, FDDl NA LTUC f NA LTUPS l NA MCA MEM3 kz MEM4 NA MSM l NA MSM Baitery l NA PIMD 00s PSC NA PSU NA RAUP NA SLAl6 00s SLMA-0 00s SLMA-S 003 SLMD 00s SMXTG ES TMBA-2 TMBA-4 00s TMBM 00s TMIE 00s -48PS.l NA -48PSt f NA * Optional depending upon customer/system requirements. NA = Not Applicable; 00s = Out-of-Service Notes 1 and 2 Notes 1 and 2 Note 3 None Note 4 Note 5 Notes 1 and 2 Notes 1 and 2 Notes 1 and 2 Note 1 Note 6 Note 3 Notes 1 and 2 Note 7 Notes 1 and 2 Note 3 Note 3 Note 3 Note 3 Notes 1 and 2 Note 3 Note 3 No?e 3 Note 3 Note 8 Noie 3 Notes: 1. System outage (halts call processing). Set BASIC PS circuit breaker on PSU to off. 2. Open FDD and remove floppy disk before removing PCB. After new PCB is inserted, reinsert floppy disk, close FDD, set BASK PS circuit breaker on PSU to on, and press reset switch on CIOP 3. VVait for in-process ca!ls i0 complete. 4. Removal places one-half of ports in shelf out-of-service. 5. Before removal, set related LTUPS circuit breaker on PSU to off. Removal places all ports in shelf out-of-service. 6. Battery may be replaced with power applied to system. 7. System outage (halts call processing). Before removal, set all circuit breakers to off, open FDDs and remove flop- py disks. After replacement, reinsert floppy disks, close FDDs, set circuit breakers to on, and press reset switch on CIOR 8. Set related circuit breaker on PSU to off. May halt call processing depending upon system configuration and traffic. If there are two -48Vdc power supplies (where system includes an Expansion Cabinei), the remaining sup- ply may have sufficient capacity to support system operation. A30808-X5130-8120-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 2-2
I .- A30808-X5130-B120-l-8928 Issue 1, May 1986 SATURN IIE EPABX Installation Test Procedures Table 2.01 Visual Inspection STEP VISUAL INSPECTION REFERENCE 1 Check that the cabinet ac power cord is not connected to an electrical outlet. 2 Check that the -48Vdc power supply is strapped for SATURN IIE EPABX Installation 11OVac or 22OVac. Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) 3 Check that all circuit breakers on the Power System Unit SATURN IIE EPABX Installation (PSU) are in the OFF position and fuses inserted. Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) 4 If the MSM is installed, check that the Battery Packk is not SATURN IIE EPABX Installation connected but inserted into corresponding position. Also Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) check that the PSU is strapped for MSM operation. 5 Check that each PCB in the system is withdrawn from its backplane connector. 6 Check that the DIP switch settings for the CIOP board are set SATURN IIE EPABX Installation to meet the operating characteristics of the particular data Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) service terminal to be used to input the installation-dependent data(i.e.,data base) into system memory when the standard data base format is supplied with the SATURN IIE System. 7 Check that each trunk-type PCB (i.e., TMEM, TMIE, TMBA-2 SATURN IIE EPABX Installation and/or TMBA-4) is properly strapped according to the Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) operating characteristics of the trunk facility of the Central Office (CO) or distant PABX. 8 Chec!c that the intercabinet signal and power/ground cabling Figures 2.00 through 2.03 arrangements are complete and all connectors are firmly seat- ed according to the referenced illustrations (Figures 2.00 through 2.03). 9 Check that Berg Clips are on pins 27 and 28 of unused SATURN IIE EPABX Installation signal cable connectors on basic shelf. Procedures Practice (Section 4.00) 2-3
w3 w13 - I I SATURN IIE EPABX ,xtallation Test Procedures A30808-X5130-B120-l-5928 Issue 1, May 1986 Figure 2.00 Signal Cable Distribution for the SATURN IIE System (Basic Cabinet)