Install and Connect the Rear Panel Components
This subsection details the connection and installation of the Total Access 5000 rear panels.
Connect the SMIO3
The plastic guard that covers the wire‐wrap terminals on the SMIO3 is a safety feature that
prevents personnel and equipment from contacting exposed voltages.
NOTE
The SMIO3 is already installed but must be connected.
To remove the guard, complete the following procedure:
1. Using a #1 phillips‐head screwdriver, remove the three screws that secure the guard.
2. Carefully remove the guard by pulling it straight from the SMIO3.
To reinstall the guard, reverse the previous procedures.
Input and output connectors on the SMIO3 consist of the following:
• Communications Interface Ports – Physical interfaces to the SCM, consisting of RS‐232‐
• Terminal Block Connections – Labeled blocks of wire‐wrap terminals for alarms, alarm
NOTE
Refer to the Total Access 5000 Switch Module I/O 3 (SMIO3) Installation and
Maintenance Practice (P/N 61187051G1‐5) for detailed information.
AMIO1 Blank Panel
The AMIO1 covers one module slot on the rear of the Total Access 5000 Chassis.
Install the AMIO1 Blank Panel
To install the AMIO1 Blank Panel, complete the following procedure:
1. Position the AMIO1 Blank on the rear alignment pins on the back of the chassis over the
1. Using the Captive Panel Screws, secure the AMIO1 Blank to the rear of the chassis.
AMIO2-CH50P Rear Panel
The AMIO2‐CH50P covers two module slots on the rear of the chassis. The AMIO2‐CH50P is
designed to hold two standard entry 50‐pin male champ connector cables. For standard entry,
the cable exits the 90° connector hood on the pin 1 end of the male champ connector.
65K510DEP08-1A
compatible ports for Admin and Network Management functions, and an Ethernet LAN
for Management functions
cut off, external voltage, clock functions, test bus, and shelf linking functions
appropriate slot.
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