Lucent Technologies SLC-2000 Remote Terminal Assembly Manual
Lucent Technologies SLC-2000 Remote Terminal Assembly Manual

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Customer Assembly Manual
for RT Frames
363-208-010
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May 1997

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  • Page 1 ® -2000 Access System Customer Assembly Manual for RT Frames 363-208-010 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 2 In such event, applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic. Lucent Technologies cannot be responsible for such charges, and will not make allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access.
  • Page 3 Lucent Technologies’s Transmission Systems Business Unit received ISO 9001 certification for its Merrimack Valley Works and Oklahoma City Works manufactur- ing facilities and associated development organizations on September 15, 1992. Merrimack Valley and Oklahoma City manufacture systems for transporting data, voice, and images over public and private telecommunications networks.
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  • Page 5 We’d Like Your Opinion Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback on this document. Your comments can be of great value in helping us improve our documentation. ® -2000 Access System Customer Assembly Manual for RT Frames Lucent Technologies 363-208-010 Issue 5 May 1997 1.
  • Page 6 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 33 LAWRENCE, MA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES JC09120D0 BUILDING 20 ROOM 3-G2 1600 OSGOOD ST NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845-9985...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual Purpose Scope Intended Audiences Reason for Reissue How to Use This Manual Safety Instructions xvii Related Documents xvii AT&T Contacts How to Order Documents How to Comment on This Document General Information General Information General Precautions General Safety Admonishments Electrical Wiring Admonishments Installation Procedures...
  • Page 8 Contents Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Cable Assembly Descriptions Installer Cabling Operations Bay Local Cable Connections 3-16 Fan Shelf Power Cable 3-25 PCM Connections 3-26 Test Access Path (TAP) Interface 3-29 DS1 Connections 3-32 HDOS Interconnections 3-35 DSX-1 Interconnections 3-41 Customer Interface Cable Connections 3-43 External DC Power and Ringing Supply Connections 3-46...
  • Page 9 Contents Parts Description General Information Frame Hardware Shelf Equipment Cable Assemblies Applications Introduction VF Interconnections E&M Signaling Interconnections DSX-1 Interconnections Optical Fiber Interconnections A-13 Miscellaneous Discrete/Environmental Alarm and Control Applications A-15 RT Input Alarms Applications A-17 Power and Ringing Interconnections A-19 DC Test Access Application A-23...
  • Page 10 Contents viii Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 11 Figures Installation Procedures 2-1. Bay Frame Views 2-2. Floor Drilling 2-3. Top of bay Superstructure 2-4. Grounding Connections 2-5. 7 foot RT Bay Equipment Mounting Locations 2-11 2-6. PIU Mounting Details 2-14 2-7. 7 Foot RT Bay FITL Equipment Mounting 2-19 2-8.
  • Page 12 Figures 3-14. Fan Connections 3-25 3-15. PCM Bay Cables (ED7C723-30 G9 - 12) 3-27 3-16. PCM J500() Connections 3-28 3-17. TAP Connection 3-30 3-18. TAP Bay Connections 3-31 3-19. DS1 Distribution or Feeder Cable Kit Installation 3-34 3-20. RT Bay Power Cable Assemblies for HDOS (FITL) Applications 3-37 3-21.
  • Page 13 Figures 3-46. Optical Fiber Routing 3-79 3-47. HDOS Fiber Cable Routing 3-81 3-48. Alarms Connections 3-82 3-49. RT Input Alarms Interconnection 3-83 3-50A. MDS/DSX-1 Metallic Interface 3-85 3-50B. DSX-1 Panel Cabling 3-90 3-51. DC Test Pair Interconnection 3-94 3-52. DC Test Pair J301 Wiring 3-95 3-53A.
  • Page 14 Figures 5-13. Cable Assembly ED7C723-35 Group 18 5-19 5-14. Cable Assembly ED7C723-35 Groups 19 through 22 5-20 Applications A-1A. RT Bay Metallic Application Peripheral Interconnections A-1B. RT Bay FITL Application Peripheral Interconnections A-2. MDS Assembly VF Cabling to FDI A-3. MDS Assembly E&M Cabling to FDI A-4A.
  • Page 15 Tables Installation Procedures 2-1. Dimensions for Figure 2-2 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly 3-1. Cable Verification for ARM and MDS Shelves 3-13 3-2. HDOS/MDS Circuit Pack Slot Association 3-40 3-3. PIU/J1C182BC Ringing Supply Shelf Terminal Assignment 3-45 3-4. VF Connections 3-59 3-5.
  • Page 16 Tables Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 17: About This Manual

    Only the SLC -2000 RT Frame Assembly installation instructions are covered herein. Refer to other appropriate Lucent Technologies Practices for installation instructions of RT cabinets.
  • Page 18: Reason For Reissue

    MSDT/FiberReach servers throughout the MDS. It is also being reissued to correct typographical errors, to add the new cable assemblies, and to change from an AT&T to a Lucent Technologies manual. How to Use This Manual This manual is organized as follows: About This Manual This chapter defines the purpose, scope, and intended audience for...
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions

    Related Documents The following documents provide additional information about the SLC -2000 Access System. ® Lucent Technologies 363-208-000 SLC -2000 Access System Appli- cations, Planning and Ordering Guide Contents: Benefits and features; applications, configurations; services; product description; cabinet and bay arrangements; operations, admin- istration and maintenance;...
  • Page 20 Application SD's, a parts list and supporting information. The following documents provide information about the DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer. Lucent Technologies 363-206-300, DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer. Applications, Planning, and Ordering Guide Contents: Features, applications, high-level description, operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P), system plan- ning, ordering, product support, reliability information, technical specifi-...
  • Page 21: How To Order Documents

    Greensboro, NC 27420 ** For commercial customers, a check, money order, purchase order number, or charge card number is required with all orders. Make checks payable to Lucent Technologies. Lucent Technologies entities should use Form IND 1-80.80 FA, available through the Customer Information Center.
  • Page 22: How To Comment On This Document

    Please fill out the form, tear it out, and return it to the address on the form. If the feedback form is missing, send comments on this document to: Manager, Technical Support Engineering, Access Systems Lucent Technologies Dept. JC09120D0 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, MA 01845...
  • Page 23: General Information

    General Information Contents General Information Installation Activity and Test Sequence Remote Terminal Wiring Operations Floor Space Preparation Tests General Precautions ESD Consequences Electrostatic Discharge Protection Requirements Lightwave Safety Product Safety General Safety Admonishments Important General Safety Instructions Electrical Wiring Admonishments Important Installation Safety Instructions Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 24 General Information Contents 1-ii Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 25: General Information

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Frame Assembly Manual 363-208-010 General Information General Information Installation Activity and Test Sequence ® Installation and test operations for SLC -2000 Remote Terminal (RT) Frames are outlined in this text as sequential procedures. For ease of operation, it is recommended that the format and sequence listed herein be followed.
  • Page 26: General Precautions

    The test procedure in this manual consists of voltage readings and wiring continuity checks only. The turn-up and acceptance tests are covered in the SLC - 2000 User/Service Manual, Lucent Technologies Practice 363-208-001. The turn-up tests may be performed when all activities covered in this installation manual are completed.
  • Page 27: Electrostatic Discharge Protection Requirements

    363-208-010 General Information Electrostatic Discharge Protection Requirements To reduce the possibility of ESD damage, assemblies are equipped with grounding jacks to enable personnel to ground themselves using wrist straps while handling circuit packs or working on an assembly. The jacks for connection of wrist straps are located at each assembly and are labeled.
  • Page 28: Lightwave Safety

    Lightwave Safety An Lucent Technologies lightwave digital transmission system and associated optical test sets use semiconductor laser transmitters. The lasers emit lightwaves, at or near infrared wavelengths, into lightguide cables. This light is at the red end of the visible spectrum.
  • Page 29: General Safety Admonishments

    363-208-010 General Information General Safety Admonishments Important General Safety Instructions 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Do not place the shelves on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall causing serious damage to the equipment.
  • Page 30 Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is sub- sequently used. 11. Use only Lucent Technologies manufactured UL recognized circuit packs in this system. * Registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratory, Inc.
  • Page 31: Installation Procedures

    Installation Procedures Contents Handling and Uncrating Handling Considerations Uncrating Procedure Inspection Inspection and Physical Verification Erecting and Placement Floor Layout Bay Footprint Bay Frame Mounting Grounding Connections Grounding - General Connections Mounting System Shelves MDS Assembly Installation J1C265AB-1 MDS Assembly Mounting Procedure ARM Shelf Installation 404A User Interface Panel (UIP) ED7C734-30 PIU Mounting Procedure...
  • Page 32 Installation Procedures Contents 4G Fan Shelf Installation Mounting Procedure HDOS Installation J1C265AC-1 Mounting Procedure Ancillary Equipment Line Test Fanout (LTF) 4TEL RMU Reliance INTS 2-ii Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 33 Installation Procedures Figures 2-1. Bay Frame Views 2-2. Floor Drilling 2-3. Top of Bay Superstructure 2-4. Grounding Connections 2-5. 7 Foot RT Bay Metallic Equipment Mounting Locations 2-6. PIU Mounting Details 2-7. 7 Foot RT Bay FITL Equipment Mounting 2-8. 4TEL RMU with LTF Mounting Arrangement 2-9.
  • Page 34 Installation Procedures Tables 2-1. Dimensions for Figure 2-2 2-iv Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 35: Installation Procedures

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Assembly Manual 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Handling and Uncrating Handling Considerations NOTE The shipping container is designed to lay lengthwise on the floor. Do not transport or store the containers in a standing position.
  • Page 36: Inspection

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Step 3: The tools required for uncrating bays are standard pinch bar and claw- type hammer. Care should be exercised when uncrating bays so that damage to equipment does not occur. Only use the pinch bar and/or hammer in areas that have been nailed.
  • Page 37: Erecting And Placement

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Erecting and Placement Floor Layout Bay Footprint Step 1: Mark the frame name and number on the floor in the space where the frame is to be located. This will help later in locating frame positions when the bays arrive. Cover the markings with a clear shellac if a period of time is expected before the arrival of the bays so that markings do not rub off the floor.
  • Page 38 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Adjacent Bay CL Bay CL Front Rear RT Eqpt Shelf (typical) Frame Rear 11" Identification For Positioning Frames Top View Side View Dimensions English (in.) Metric (mm) 26.00 660.40 25.875 657.225 21.5 546.10 2.1875 55.5625 5.00 127.00 5.00 127.00 1.00...
  • Page 39: Bay Frame Mounting

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Bay Frame Mounting Step 1: Move the bay to its proper floor location. Exercise care when moving the bay, avoiding sudden shock or strain to equipment shelves, if equipped. Do not handle or support the frame by the side covers. Step 2: The bay can be erected into position by using two or more people.
  • Page 40: Dimensions For Figure

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Figure 2-2. Floor Drilling Table 2-1. Dimensions for Figure 2-2 Symbol English (in.) Metric (mm.) 2.00 50.800 3.94 100.076 18.00 457.200 7.25 184.150 1.17 29.718 2.00 50.800 3.25 82.550 25.87 657.098 3.63 92.075 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 41 363-208-010 Installation Procedures 5/8" - 11 UNC X 8" (901160168) 5/8" - UNC Nut (900550476) 5/8" Washer (901160176) 3 - 5/8" - UNC Threaded Holes Customer Supplied Superstucture Typical Top of the Bay Superstructure Figure 2-3. Top of Bay Superstructure Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 42: Grounding Connections

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Grounding Connections Grounding - General NOTE The frame ground (ground ring) connection provided for each framework serves two purposes: a. A direct earth ground connection for lightning protection. b. A common ground potential for electrostatic discharge (ESD) pro- tection.
  • Page 43 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Step 3: Each equipment shelf is equipped with an ESD ground wire which must be bonded to the bay framework. Refer to the section Mounting System Shelves for details. Step 4: The ARM shelf has also one ESD ground wire which must be bonded to the bay framework.
  • Page 44 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Join 54720 (Thomas & Betts) Compression "C" Tap To Ring Ground Wire See Note And Figure A And/Or Figure B No. 2 AWG Stranded Wire Ring Ground Provided With Bay Frame Part Of Cable Rack Bay Framework (Front View) Note: The "C"...
  • Page 45: Mounting System Shelves

    Refer to the Figure 2-5 or 2-7 for equipment shelf loca- tions. NOTE RT Frames may have been pre-assembled at an Lucent Technologies Ser- vice Center with a complement of shelves in accordance with an engi- neered order or may have only a minimum complement of shelves equipped.
  • Page 46 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Mounting Hole No. 78 Shelf Flange Mounting Screw Hole Location Detail Fan Shelf (UIP Shelf) ESD Ground 51 ARM Shelf Shelf Ground 39 MDS Assembly #4 Shelf Ground 30 MDS Assembly #3 Shelf Ground 21 MDS Assembly #2 Shelf Ground 12 MDS Assembly #1 Shelf Ground 3...
  • Page 47 363-208-010 Installation Procedures MDS Assembly Installation NOTE The maximum number of MDS assemblies which can be installed in the RT Bay is four. The first shelf must be located at the bottom of the bay even if it is the only shelf provided. NOTE The growth pattern for the MDS shelves is from the bottom up.
  • Page 48 404A User Interface Panel (UIP) NOTE This unit is considered a plug-in and shall be installed in accordance with the instructions detailed in the User Service Manual (Lucent Technologies 363-208-001, DLP-518). ED7C734-30 PIU Mounting Procedure Step 1: Open the cartons to the ARM shelf and the PIU and inspect the contents especially the connectors and cable assemblies for damage or misalign- ment.
  • Page 49 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Front View Side View ARM Shelf ARM Shelf Screws Hinge Cable Assembly Figure 2-6. PIU Mounting Details Issue 5 May 1997 2-15...
  • Page 50 363-208-010 Installation Procedures ED7C723-31 DS1 Feeder/Distribution Cable Kit Mounting Procedure If optional DS1 Cable Assemblies [ED7C723-30 Groups 13() -16()] have been ordered they should be connected to their respective backplane connectors at this time. NOTE Refer to the instructions contained in the ED7C723-31 Group 2() Kit or refer to the Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly chapter of this manual for details of this operation.
  • Page 51 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Left Duct Right Duct J114 J303 J500-1 J500-2 J500-3 J500-4 If DS1 Distribution cables have been provided their connectors should be draped into the cable duct as follows: Left Duct J165 J166 J167 J168 4G Fan Shelf Installation NOTE Only one 4G Fan Shelf is required for the RT Bay configured for metallic distribution only.
  • Page 52 363-208-010 Installation Procedures NOTE Remove any paint as necessary on the bay frame to ensure a low-resistance contact. Step 4: Move the attached shelf cable assembly under the shelf so that it drapes into the bay frame’s right cable duct area. Leave the P114 connector in place at this time for future connection to the Intrabay and Customer Interface cable assemblies.
  • Page 53 363-208-010 Installation Procedures NOTE The following connectors on the shelf dangler cables should be visible in their respective ducts: Left Duct Right Duct J191-1 J192-1 J191-2 J192-2 J193 P190 Issue 5 May 1997 2-19...
  • Page 54 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Mounting Shelf Flange Hole No. 78 Mounting Screw Hole Location Detail Fan Shelf HDOS Assembly #2 Shelf Ground 62 HDOS HDOS Assembly #1 Shelf Ground 57 Fan Shelf (UIP Shelf) ARM Shelf Shelf Ground 38 MDS Assembly #4 Shelf Ground 30 MDS Assembly #3 Shelf Ground 21...
  • Page 55: Ancillary Equipment

    363-208-010 Installation Procedures Ancillary Equipment The ordering and placement of the following 4TEL RMU and Reliance OEM items shall be done in accordance with the instructions within the manuals for the subject equipment. The figures referenced herein convey only suggested locations within the SLC -2000 bays;...
  • Page 56 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Left Mounting Bracket Right Mounting Bracket 846816338 846816346 RMU and LTF Figure 2-8. 4TEL RMU with LTF Mounting Arrangement 2-22 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 57 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Mounting Shelf Flange Hole No. 78 Mounting Screw Hole Reliance Fuse Alarm Panel Location Detail 4TEL RMU /LTF Fan Shelf (UIP Shelf) ESD Ground 51 ARM Shelf Shelf Ground 39 MDS Assembly #4 Shelf Ground 30 MDS Assembly #3 Shelf Ground 21 MDS Assembly #2 Shelf Ground 12...
  • Page 58 363-208-010 Installation Procedures Mounting Shelf Flange Hole No. 78 Mounting Screw Hole Reliance Fuse Alarm Panel Location Detail Reliance INTS Fan Shelf (UIP Shelf) ESD Ground 51 ARM Shelf Shelf Ground 39 MDS Assembly #4 Shelf Ground 30 MDS Assembly #3 Shelf Ground 21 MDS Assembly #2 Shelf Ground 12...
  • Page 59: Cable Assembly Descriptions

    Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Contents Cable Assembly Descriptions Cable Description Factory Assemblies Customer Interface Cable Assemblies Factory Cable Assembly Wire Color Coding Sequence Connector Description Cinch Connectors D Type Connectors AMP Mate-N-Lok II Connectors Installer Cabling Operations General Shelf Cables Verification Bay Local Cable Connections Power and Ringing Local Interfaces Power Interface Unit/Standard Bay Cable Connections...
  • Page 60: Test Access Path (Tap) Interface

    Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Contents Test Access Path (TAP) Interface TAP Bay Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 1 DS1 Connections General Installation Procedure for DS1 Distribution/Feeder Cable Kit ED7C723-31 Group 2A HDOS Interconnections General Connecting Procedure for Power Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 5 Connections Connecting Procedures for Transmission Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 6...
  • Page 61: E&M Connections

    Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Contents DS1 Connections General Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 4, 5 or 6 Connections VF Connections Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 1, 2 or 3 Connections E&M Connections Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 1, 2 or 3 Connections ARM Shelf Fiber Optic Cables...
  • Page 62 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Contents External Test Head Interconnections General Common Cables RT RMU Link ED7C723-30 Group 17 Reliance INTS Link Cable ED7C723-30 Group 18 DC Test Pair Cable ED7C723-35 Group 7 VF Pairs Multiple Cable ED7C723-34 Group 13 VF Pairs Cables ED7C723-35 Group 1, 2, or 3 Test Bus (TAP) Multiple Cable ED7C723-34 Group 14 DC Test Pair Cable ED7C723-35 Group 1, 2, or 3 4TEL RMU Interconnections...
  • Page 63 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Figures 3-1. Cinch Type Connectors 3-2. D Type Connectors 3-3. AMP Mate-N-Lok II Connectors 3-4. AMP Mate-N-Lok II Assembly 3-5. SLC -2000 RT Typical Cable Routing 3-6A. RT Bay cable Assemblies for Metallic Distribution Application 3-6B. RT Bay cable Assemblies for Fiber Distribution (FITL) Application 3-7.
  • Page 64 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Figures 3-28. DS1 OUT (1 - 16) Connections 3-29. DS1 OUT (17 - 28) Connections 3-30. VF Bay Interface Cables 3-31. MDS-1 VF Cabling 3-32. VF Connections J101 (Channels 1 - 25) 3-33. VF Connections J102 (Channels 26 - 50) 3-34.
  • Page 65: Mds Server Circuit Pack Slot Association For Enhanced Fiberreach/Msdt Applications (Odd Shelves)

    Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Tables 3-1. Cable Verification for ARM and MDS Shelves 3-2. HDOS/MDS Circuit Pack Slot Association 3-3. PIU/J1C182BC Ringing Supply Shelf Terminal Assignment 3-4. VF Connections 3-5. VF Channel Number Identification 3-6. E&M Connections 3-7. E&M Channel Number Identification 3-8A.
  • Page 66 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Contents 3-viii Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 67: Cabling, Wiring, And Assembly

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Frame Assembly Manual 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Cable Assembly Descriptions Cable Description Factory Assemblies Two types of cabling operations are required for connecting factory assemblies. The first is the connecting of Shelf Dangler Cables to other shelf dangler cables.
  • Page 68 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly These external cables must be engineered and fabricated for the complete installation of the SLC -2000 RT Frame. NOTE All cables are not required for each installation. Refer to the regional equip- ment engineering job specifications for a particular office application. Some job specifications may order factory-assembled cables equipped with the required connectors eliminating the need for installation fabrication at the job site.
  • Page 69 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Conductor Identification Colors (Tip/Ring) Pair No. black-slate/slate-black yellow-blue/blue-yellow yellow-orange/orange-yellow yellow-green/green-yellow yellow-brown/brown-yellow yellow-slate/slate-yellow violet-blue/blue-violet violet-orange/orange-violet violet-green/green-violet violet-brown/brown-violet violet-slate/slate-violet Connector Description The connectors employed in the system are generally of the following types: a. Cinch 50 pin connectors used for transmission, alarms, and miscellaneous system interface connections.
  • Page 70 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Cinch Connectors Cinch connectors as furnished on factory equipment (shelves and intershelf cable assemblies) are the insulation displacement (ID) type. The connectors furnished for use by installers are also ID type requiring the use of special tools for wire insertion or replacement.
  • Page 71 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly D Type Connectors D type connectors are provided in the system as DB9, DB25, DB37 pin arrangements. Connectors as furnished on factory equipment (shelves and intershelf cable assemblies) are the insulation displacement (ID) type The D type connectors furnished for use by installers are also ID type requiring the use of special tools for wire insertion or replacement.
  • Page 72 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly AMP Mate-N-Lok II Connectors AMP Mate-N-Lok II connectors are provided in various housings which accept a variety of pin sizes dependent upon the gauge of wires used. These pins are the crimp and solder type requiring only standard crimping and soldering tools. Each AMP Mate-N-Lok II connector is keyed to fit with its mating connector.
  • Page 73 PRESS Insulated Wire Insulated Wire PART 1 PART 2 PRESS Remove and replace pin Insulated Insulated Wire Wire PART 4 PART 3...
  • Page 74 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Installer Cabling Operations General The following sections detail all installer cables which can be connected to a SLC - 2000 7-foot RT System. Customer Interface cables are those which interconnect to the office peripherals and ancillary equipment. Intrabay assemblies are the shelf dangler cables and the separate Standard Bay Cable Assemblies.
  • Page 75 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf Shelf 8 MDS #4 Shelf 7 Shelf 6 MDS #3 Shelf 5 Shelf 4 MDS #2 Shelf 3 Shelf 2 MDS #1 Shelf 1 FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW LEFT VIEW Figure 3-5.
  • Page 76 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly To RT Alarms ED7C723-35 Group 8 Ringing -48V DC Supplies Power Supplies J116 J304 P116 P304 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 P165 P165 J165 Power and Ringing DS1 to ED7C723-30,G13() to ARM/MDS Customer Refer to P166 J166 J166...
  • Page 77 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Ringing -48V DC Supplies Power Supplies To RT Alarms ED7C723-35 J116 Group 8 P116 J193 Not Used J304 To LGX Not Used J193 P304 J190-3 4E FAN P192-2 J192-2 P114 J114 MDS 4 P191-2 MDS 4 J191-2 HDOS #2 J192-1...
  • Page 78 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf Cables Verification Verify that each shelf has been provided with its standard and optional cable assemblies and that the connectors have been routed to the appropriate cable duct (right or left). Refer to the following table and Figures 3-7 and 3-8. 3-12 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 79 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-1. Cable Verification for ARM and MDS Shelves Cable Assembly Left Duct Right Duct ED7C723-30, G7 P275 ED7C723-30, G8 P171 ED7C723-30, G9()* J500-1 ED7C723-30, G10() J500-2 ED7C723-30, G11() J500-3 ED7C723-30, G12() J500-4 ED7C723-30, G13()** J163/J164 ED7C723-30, G14()** J161/J167...
  • Page 80 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly *DS1 Optional ARM Danglers [(ED7C723-31 G-2()] ED7C723-30 G13()* J163/J165 P163/P165 J163/J165 ED7C723-30 G14()* J161/J167 J161/J167 P161/P167 ED7C723-30 G15()* J162/J166 P162/P166 J162/J166 ED7C723-30 G16()* P160/P168 J160/J168 J160/J168 *Connectors 160-163 for DS1 Feeders Connectors 165-168 for DS1 Distribution Power J303 ED7C723-30 G8...
  • Page 81 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly MDS 4 MDS 3 MDS 2 P105 J106 P106 J105 P105 P106 ED7C723-32 G13 ED7C723-32 G12 P205 J205 P206 J206 P206 P205 ED7C723-32 G14 ED7C723-32 G15 Backplane Fuse Panel J302 Power ED7C723-32 G1 P500 J501 J500 P501 P500...
  • Page 82 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Bay Local Cable Connections The following sections detail each installer operation necessary to interconnect the Standard Bay Cables and the Shelf Dangler Cables. For ease of installation and to alleviate cable duct congestion these procedures should be followed in the sequence presented.
  • Page 83 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly P304 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 P165 J165 Power and Ringing ED7C723-30,G13() to ARM/MDS P166 J166 J166 Power to 4E FAN ED7C723-30,G14() Power Interface P167 J167 J167 ED7C734-30 ED7C723-34 Group 2() ED7C723-30,G15() J168 P168 J168 ED7C723-30,G16() DS1 Optional ARM Danglers P277...
  • Page 84 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J193 J193 P304 J190-3 4E FAN P192-2 J192-2 P114 J114 MDS 4 P191-2 MDS 4 J191-2 HDOS #2 J192-1 P192-1 MDS 3 J191-1 MDS 3 P191-1 P190 J190-2 P192-2 J192-2 MDS 2 MDS 2 J191-2 P191-2 HDOS #1 MDS 1...
  • Page 85 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Power and Ringing Local Interfaces NOTE Verify that no SLC -2000 Circuit Packs are inserted. NOTE If the Power Interface Unit (ED7C734-30) and the Standard Bay Cable Assembly [ED7C723-34 Group 2()] have been shipped as two separate items then it would be more efficient to mate the two pieces before install- ing in the frame duct.
  • Page 86 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Power and Ringing Bay Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 2() Step 2: Refer to the Figure 3-10 and connect the Power Interface dangler cable assembly as follows in the right side cable duct: Dangler Mating Connector Comment Connector P304...
  • Page 87 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Power Interface ED7C734-30 Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf Shelf 8 MDS #4 Shelf 7 Shelf 6 MDS #3 Shelf 5 Shelf 4 MDS #2 Shelf 3 Shelf 2 MDS #1 Shelf 1 FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW Figure 3-10.
  • Page 88 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Power Ringing Inputs Inputs P304 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 Power and Ringing to ARM/MDS J166 Power to 4E FAN Power Interface J167 ED7C734-30 ED7C723-34 Group 2 J168 P277 P177 E5-E8 E11-E14 P257 P254 P214 P174 J303 P303...
  • Page 89 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf MDS #4 MDS #3 MDS #2 MDS #1 MDS-1 Figure 3-12. MDS Power Cabling Issue 5 May 1997 3-23...
  • Page 90 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly P303 J303 Plug End View Plug/Jack Top View Neg Ring In 24 ga. 24 ga. Ring Rtn 14 ga. 14 ga. -48v AA In -48v Rtn 24 ga. Pos Ring 24 ga. 24 ga. RT PMIN In RT MJ In 14 ga.
  • Page 91 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf Power Cable General NOTE This procedure consists of mating the Fan Shelf connector to the Standard Bay Cable Assembly [ED7C723-34 Group 2()] which had been installed earlier or to the HDOS Power Cable Assembly (ED7C723-34 Group 5) which is installed in the HDOS Interconnections section.
  • Page 92 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly PCM Connections Connecting Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-30 Groups 9() to 12() NOTE This procedure consists of mating the ARM Shelf PCM Dangler Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-30 Groups 9() to 12(), Figure 3-15) to each MDS Shelf Dangler Cable Assembly [ED7C723-32 Group 11()] which has been furnished as part of the MDS assembly.
  • Page 93 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly 4E FAN J165 J166 J167 J168 P277 P177 E5-E8 E11-E14 P257 P254 P214 P174 P256 P266 E1-E4 J130 P130 ED7C723-30, G9() J131 P131 ED7C723-30, G10() P171 J132 P132 ED7C723-30, G11() J175 J133 P133 ARM/UIP ED7C723-30, G12() J500 P500 P500...
  • Page 94 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly FAN Shelf UIP Panel J500-4 J500-3 ARM Shelf J500-2 J500-1 Shelf 8 MDS #4 Shelf 7 Shelf 6 MDS #3 Shelf 5 Shelf 4 MDS #2 Shelf 3 Shelf 2 MDS #1 Shelf 1 FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW Figure 3-16.
  • Page 95 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Test Access Path (TAP) Interface TAP Bay Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 1 Step 1: Refer to Figures 3-17 and 3-18 connect the TAP Interface cable assem- bly as follows in the left side cable duct: TAP Connector Mating Connector P301...
  • Page 96 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf MDS #4 MDS #3 MDS-1 MDS #2 MDS #1 Left View Figure 3-17. TAP Connection 3-30 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 97 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J165 J166 J167 J168 P177 P277 E5-E8 E11-E14 P254 P257 P214 P174 P256 P266 E1-E4 J130 J131 P171 J132 P301 J275 P175 J175 P275 J133 ARM/UIP TAP to ARM/MDS ED7C723-34 Group 1 J301-4 MDS 4 J301-3 MDS 3 J301-2...
  • Page 98 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DS1 Connections General NOTE DS1 Distribution (connectors J165-J168 on the ARM shelf backplane) is associated with the “C” SONET multiplexer group and the DS1 (LS-C) cir- cuit pack slots. NOTE DS1 Feeder interface (connectors J160-J163 on the ARM shelf backplane) is associated with the “A”...
  • Page 99 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Step 4: ED7C723-30 Group 14(). Patch the P167/P161 connector of the cable assembly to the J167/J161 jack of the ARM backplane (DS1 IN). Secure the connection with the attached connector screws. Step 5: ED7C723-30 Group 16(). Patch the P168/P160 connector of the cable assembly to the J168/J160 jack of the ARM backplane (DS1 IN).
  • Page 100 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly P167 P168 P166 P165 ARM Shelf Top View DS1 Distribution DS1 Feeders J174 J172 J177 J173 J183 J182 J176 J175 J168 J167 DS1 IN 1-16 DS1 IN 17-28 -48V B DS1 DISTRIBUTION -48V A DS1 OUT 17-28 DS1 OUT 1-16 -48V RTN B J166...
  • Page 101: Hdos Interconnections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly HDOS Interconnections General Whenever the RT bay is configured for Fiber In The Loop (FITL) applications it serves as a Host Digital Terminal (HDT). The High Density Optics Shelf (HDOS) provides the interface between the electrical signals on the MDS backplane and the optical fiber medium to the Multi Services Digital Terminal (MSDT).
  • Page 102 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Connections Step 1: Locate the ED7C723-34 Group 2() Cable Assembly J303/P303 connec- tor interface at the ARM Shelf. This cable is part of the PIU. Cut any ties as required to gain access to these connectors. Step 2: Disconnect this ARM shelf connection and install the ED7C723-34 Group 5 Cable Assembly as follows: a.
  • Page 103 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Power Ringing To RT Alarms Inputs Inputs ED7C723-35 Group 8 J304 P304 J190-3 4E FAN P114 J114 HDOS #2 P190 J190-2 HDOS #1 P190 J190-1 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 Power and Ringing to ARM/MDS J166 Power to 4E FAN Power Interface...
  • Page 104 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Connecting Procedures for Transmission Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 6 This procedure consists of installing the FITL HDOS to MDS Interconnect cables and mating their connectors to their respective shelf dangler cables. Refer to Figure 3-21 and note that up to two HDOS shelves may be provided and up to eight cable assemblies connected for a complete RT Bay FITL application.
  • Page 105 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J193 ED7C723-34 Group 6 Cable Assemblies J193 ED7C723-34 Group 6 Cable Assemblies MDS 8 P192-2 MDS 7 J192-2 J191-2 P191-2 MDS 6 HDOS #2 J192-1 P192-1 MDS 5 J191-1 P191-1 MDS 4 MDS 3 J192-2 P192-2 HDOS #1 P191-2...
  • Page 106: Hdos/Mds Circuit Pack Slot Association

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-2. HDOS/MDS Circuit Pack Slot Association High Density Optics Shelf (HDOS) Metallic Distribution Shelf (MDS) VF Ch Time Slot Pins T, T1, Shelf Pins R, T, Shelf Shelf Pins R, T, MSDT Server, OU Slot Conn R, R1 Connector...
  • Page 107: Dsx-1 Interconnections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DSX-1 Interconnections General Whenever the RT bay is configured for DDM-2000 FiberReach applications it serves as a Host Digital Terminal (HDT). The DSX-1 panel provides the interface between the electrical signals on the MDS backplane and the electrical signals of the DDM-2000 shelf, or MSDT or FSM applications that use a T-Carrier facility.
  • Page 108 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly P192 OUT MDS 8 P191 OUT P192 IN MDS 7 P191 IN P192 OUT P191 OUT MDS 6 MDS 5 P192 IN P191 IN P192 OUT P191 OUT MDS 4 MDS 3 P192 IN P191 IN P192 OUT P191 OUT MDS 2...
  • Page 109: Customer Interface Cable Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Customer Interface Cable Connections The following sections detail each installer operation necessary to interconnect the Customer Interface Cables. For ease of installation and to alleviate cable duct congestion these procedures should be followed in the sequence presented. Details of these procedures are outlined in the respective sections.
  • Page 110 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly To RT Alarms ED7C723-35 Group 8 Ringing -48V DC Supplies Power Supplies J116 J304 P116 P304 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 P165 P165 J165 DS1 to Power and Ringing ED7C723-30,G13() to ARM/MDS Customer Refer to J166 P166 J166...
  • Page 111 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Ringing -48V DC Supplies Power Supplies To RT Alarms ED7C723-35 J116 Group 8 P116 J193 Not Used J304 To LGX Not Used J193 P304 J190-3 4E FAN P192-2 J114 J192-2 P114 MDS 4 MDS 4 P191-2 J191-2 HDOS #2...
  • Page 112: External Dc Power And Ringing Supply Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly External DC Power and Ringing Supply Connections General NOTE External DC power and ringing connections from the customer’s supplies must be made to the SLC -2000 RT Bay Power Interface Unit (ED7C723- 30). Power and ringing are not provided within the RT Bay. NOTE Each power input (separate A and B feeders) lead and its associated return must not exceed the maximum wire size of 10 gauge at the PIU.
  • Page 113: Piu/J1C182Bc Ringing Supply Shelf Terminal Assignment

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DC Power Connections Step 1: Connect the office battery -48v and return leads as follows: -48v A terminal 1 -48v A RTN terminal 2 -48v B terminal 3 -48v B RTN terminal 4 Ringing Connections Step 1: Connect the office ringing supplies to the PIU TS1 terminals as follows Table 3-3.
  • Page 114 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Tests Step 1: Verify continuity of all installed connections to the customer’s power plant and ringing supply. Step 2: Verify absence of any shorts between the RTN terminals and the -48v or 20 Hz terminals of the Power Interface Unit. Step 3: Turn on BDFB circuit breakers and install or power up the associate ring- ing supplies temporarily.
  • Page 115: Miscellaneous Discrete Environment Alarms And Controls

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Miscellaneous Discrete Environment Alarms and Controls General NOTE This procedure consists of installing the Miscellaneous Discrete Alarm Customer Interface Cable Assembly (ED7C723-35 Group 1 or 2 or 3) and mating its connector to the ARM Shelf Dangler Cable Assembly (ED7C723-30 Group 8) which has been furnished with the ARM shelf.
  • Page 116 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly W/BL BL/W TLMI 2 TLMI 1 TLMI 4 TLMI 3 BR/W W/BR TLMI 6 TLMI 5 TLMI 7 TLMI 8 BL/R R/BL TLMI 9 TLMI 10 TLMI 11 TLMI 12 GR/R R/GR TLMI 13 TLMI 14 CONNECTED CONNECTED TLMO 15...
  • Page 117: Ds1 Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DS1 Connections General NOTE Up to 28 optional DS1 connections can be made from the ARM shelf to the office DSX for cross connections to customer DS1s. To meet FCC EMC requirements it is required that there be a minimum of 30 feet of cable between the DSX and the SLC -2000 ARM shelf DS1 out- put.
  • Page 118 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 4, 5 or 6 NOTE This procedure consists of installing the DS1 Customer Interface Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-35 Group 4 or 5 or 6, Figure 3-25) and mating their connectors to the ARM Shelf Dangler Cable Assemblies [ED7C723-30 Groups 13() to 16()] which have been previously installed.
  • Page 119 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DS1 Optional ARM Danglers DSX-1 ED7C723-30 G13() J165 P165 P165 J165 O 17-28 ED7C723-30 G15() J166 J166 P166 P166 O 01-16 ED7C723-30 G14() Distribution J167 P167 P167 I 17-28 J167 ED7C723-30 G16() P168 J168 I 01-16 P168 J168 ED7C723-30 G13()
  • Page 120 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly RING BL/W DSXI 01 W/BL DSXI 02 GR/W DSXI 03 W/GR BR/W DSXI 04 W/BR DSXI 05 BL/R DSXI 06 R/BL DSXI 07 GR/R DSXI 08 R/GR BR/R R/BR DSXI 09 DSX1 10 BL/BK BK/BL DSXI 11 O/BK DSXI 12...
  • Page 121 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly RING BL/W DSXI 17 W/BL DSXI 18 GR/W DSXI 19 W/GR BR/W DSXI 20 W/BR DSXI 21 BL/R DSXI 22 R/BL DSXI 23 GR/R DSXI 24 R/GR BR/R R/BR DSXI 25 DSXI 26 BL/BK BK/BL DSXI 27 O/BK DSXI 28...
  • Page 122 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly RING BL/W DSXO 01 W/BL DSXO 02 GR/W DSXO 03 W/GR BR/W DSXO 04 W/BR DSXO 05 BL/R DSXO 06 R/BL DSXO 07 GR/R DSXO 08 R/GR BR/R DSXO 09 R/BR DSXO 10 BL/BK DSXO 11 BK/BL O/BK DSXO 12...
  • Page 123 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly RING BL/W DSXO 17 W/BL DSXO 18 GR/W DSXO 19 W/GR BR/W DSXO 20 W/BR DSXO 21 BL/R DSXO 22 R/BL DSXO 23 GR/R DSXO 24 R/GR BR/R R/BR DSXO 25 DSXO 26 BL/BK BK/BL DSXO 27 O/BK DSXO 28...
  • Page 124: Vf Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly VF Connections Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 1, 2 or 3 NOTE This procedure consists of installing the VF Customer Interface Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-35 Group 1, 2, or 3) and mating their connectors to the MDS Shelf Dangler Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-32 Groups 2 to 9, Figures 3-30 and 3-31) which have been furnished as part of the MDS assembly.
  • Page 125: Vf Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Connections Step 1: Install the VF Interface Cable Assemblies in the appropriate duct and mate their connectors with the connectors of the MDS Cable Assemblies in accordance with Figures 3-30 and 3-31 and the table below: Table 3-4.
  • Page 126 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J165 J166 J167 J168 P177 P277 E5-E8 E11-E14 P257 P254 P214 P174 E1-E4 P256 P266 J130 J131 P171 J132 J175 J133 ARM/UIP MDS 4 MDS 3 MDS 2 P106 P105 P205 P206 Backplane Fuse Panel J501 J500 P201...
  • Page 127 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf MDS #4 MDS #3 MDS #2 MDS #1 MDS-1 MDS-1 Figure 3-31. MDS-1 VF Cabling Issue 5 May 1997 3-61...
  • Page 128 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 RING Quad Slot Unit/Ch W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL 9/12 O/BK BK/O GR/BK BK/GR BK/BR BR/BK S/BK 13/16 BK/S BL/Y Y/BL GR/Y Y/GR...
  • Page 129 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 Quad RING Slot Unit/Ch W/BL BL/W 25/28 GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL 29/32 R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R 33/36 BL/BK BK/BL O/BK BK/O 10/1 GR/BK BK/GR 10/2 37/40 BK/BR BR/BK 10/3 S/BK...
  • Page 130 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 Quad RING Unit/Ch Slot W/BL BL/W 13/3 49/52 13/4 GR/W W/GR 14/1 W/BR BR/W 14/2 53/56 14/3 BL/R R/BL 14/4 15/1 R/GR GR/R 15/2 R/BR BR/R 57/60 15/3 15/4 BL/BK BK/BL 16/1...
  • Page 131 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 Quad RING Unit/Ch Slot W/BL BL/W 73/76 19/4 20/1 GR/W W/GR 20/2 W/BR BR/W 77/80 20/3 20/4 BL/R R/BL 21/1 21/2 R/GR 81/84 GR/R 21/3 R/BR BR/R 21/4 22/1 BL/BK BK/BL 22/2...
  • Page 132 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 RING Quad Unit/Ch Slot W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL 9/12 O/BK BK/O GR/BK BK/GR BK/BR BR/BK S/BK 13/16 BK/S BL/Y Y/BL GR/Y Y/GR...
  • Page 133 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 RING Quad Slot Unit/Ch W/BL BL/W 25/28 GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL 29/32 R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R 33/36 BL/BK BK/BL O/BK BK/O 10/1 GR/BK BK/GR 10/2 37/40 BK/BR BR/BK 10/3 S/BK...
  • Page 134 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 Quad RING Unit/Ch Slot W/BL BL/W 13/3 49/52 13/4 GR/W W/GR 14/1 W/BR BR/W 14/2 53/56 14/3 BL/R R/BL 14/4 15/1 R/GR GR/R 15/2 R/BR BR/R 57/60 15/3 15/4 BL/BK BK/BL 16/1...
  • Page 135 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 RING Quad Unit/Ch Slot W/BL BL/W 73/76 19/4 20/1 GR/W W/GR 20/2 W/BR BR/W 77/80 20/3 20/4 BL/R R/BL 21/1 21/2 R/GR GR/R 81/84 21/3 R/BR BR/R 21/4 22/1 BL/BK BK/BL 22/2...
  • Page 136: E&M Connections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly E&M Connections Installation Procedure for Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Groups 1, 2 or 3 NOTE This procedure consists of installing the E&M Customer Interface Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-35 Group 1, 2, or 3) and mating their connectors to the MDS Shelf Dangler Cable Assemblies (ED7C723-32 Groups 12 to 15, Figures 3-40 and 3-41) which have been furnished as part of the MDS assembly.
  • Page 137: E&M Channel Number Identification

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-6. E&M Connections Left Cable Duct Right Cable Duct J106 to P106 J105 to P105 J206 to P206 J205 to P205 NOTE Stamp each connector (J105, J106, J205, J206) before mating to its associated connector. Step 2: Terminate the E&M pairs at the MDF and label the cables, connectors, and the conductors in accordance with the figures for J105, J106, J205, and J206 connectors.
  • Page 138 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J165 J166 J167 J168 P177 P277 E5-E8 E11-E14 P257 P254 P214 P174 P256 P266 E1-E4 J130 J131 P171 J132 J175 J133 ARM/UIP MDS 4 MDS 3 MDS 2 E&M Customer E&M P106 Interface J106 P106 J106 P105 J105...
  • Page 139 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Fan Shelf UIP Panel ARM Shelf MDS #4 MDS #3 MDS #2 MDS #1 MDS-1 MDS-1 Figure 3-41. MDS-1 E&M Cabling Issue 5 May 1997 3-73...
  • Page 140 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 CP SLOT /VF CH W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R 4/13 R/BR BR/R 5/17 BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK 6/21 BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK 7/25 BK/S S/BK Y/BL BL/Y...
  • Page 141 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 1, 3, 5, or 7 CP SLOT /VF CH W/BL BL/W 13/49 GR/W W/GR 14/53 W/BR BR/W 15/57 BL/R R/BL 16/61 R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R 17/65 BK/BL 18/69 BL/BK BK/O O/BK 19/73 BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK 20/77...
  • Page 142 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 CP SLOT /VF CH W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R 4/13 R/BR BR/R 5/17 BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK 6/21 BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK 7/25 BK/S S/BK Y/BL BL/Y...
  • Page 143 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Shelf 2, 4, 6, or 8 CP SLOT /VF CH W/BL BL/W 13/49 GR/W W/GR 14/53 W/BR BR/W 15/57 BL/R R/BL 16/61 R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R 17/65 BK/BL 18/69 BL/BK BK/O O/BK 19/73 BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK 20/77...
  • Page 144: Arm Shelf Fiber Optic Cables

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly ARM Shelf Fiber Optic Cables General ® type connectors at the SLC -2000 Fiber jumpers must be single mode with ST OLIU end. The other end’s connector must match the connector of the vendor’s fiber cross-connect panel. Use care when routing the fiber cable in order not to pinch or severely bend the cable especially when routing under the ARM shelf and through the grommeted slots.
  • Page 145 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly p/o Fiber Duct p/o ARM Shelf Function Main OLIU OLIU Grommets p/o Frame Cable Duct Figure 3-46. Optical Fiber Routing Issue 5 May 1997 3-79...
  • Page 146 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Connecting Procedure for HDOS Fiber Optic Cables General ® Fiber jumpers must be single mode with ST type connectors at the HDOS Optical Unit (OU) end. The other end’s connector must match the connector of the vendor’s fiber cross-connect panel.
  • Page 147 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Rear View HDOS Figure 3-47. HDOS Fiber Cable Routing Issue 5 May 1997 3-81...
  • Page 148: Rt Input Alarms

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly RT Input Alarms General NOTE This procedure consists of installing the RT Input Alarms Customer Inter- face Cable Assembly (ED7C723-35 Group 8) and mating its connector to the Standard Bay Cable Assembly [ED7C723-34 Group 2()] which had been installed earlier.
  • Page 149 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly To RT Alarms Power Ringing ED7C723-35 Group 8 Inputs Inputs J304 P304 4E FAN P114 J114 J165 Power and Ringing to ARM/MDS J166 Power to 4E FAN Power Interface J167 ED7C734-30 ED7C723-34 G 2() J168 P277 P177 E5-E8...
  • Page 150: Metallic Feeder For Fiberreach And Msdt

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DSX-1 Metallic Feeder for FiberReach and MSDT General This application is for a metallic DS-1 interface between the MDS shelf containing ® 808, SPQ 809, or SPQ 810) and the DSX-1 the DT server (for example, SPQ interface.
  • Page 151 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Step 4: Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second DSX-1 interface cable that mates with the P191/P192-IN connector. Step 5: Terminate the transmit pairs at the DSX and label the leads in accor- dance with Figure 3-50() and Table 3-8() for Enhanced FiberReach/ MSDT applications or Table 3-9 for FiberReach/MSDT applications.
  • Page 152 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DSX-1 ED7C723-35 Group 17 Cable Assemblies ED7C723-35 Group 17 Cable Assemblies P192-2 J192-2 P191-2 J191-2 MDS 8 MDS 7 J192-2 P192-2 P191-2 J191-2 P191-1 J192-1 P192-1 J191-1 MDS 6 MDS 5 P191-1 J191-1 J192-1 P192-1 P191-2 J191-2 J192-2...
  • Page 153 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-8A. MDS Server Circuit Pack Slot Association for Enhanced FiberReach/MSDT Applications (Odd Shelves) ED7C723-35, G 17 DSX-1 P191/P192 Shelf Shelf Pins MDS Slot Colors Connector R, T CU () (color code 4) Connector Pins R, T 1 (Odd) J101 1, 26...
  • Page 154 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-8B. MDS Server Circuit Pack Slot Association for Enhanced FiberReach/MSDT Applications (Even Shelves) ED7C723-35, G 17 DSX-1 P191/P192 Shelf Shelf Pins MDS Slot Colors Connector R, T CU () (color code 4) Connector Pins R, T 2 (Even) J201 1, 26...
  • Page 155: Mds Server Circuit Pack Slot Association For Fiberreach/Msdt Applications (Msdt)

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-9. MDS Server Circuit Pack Slot Association for FiberReach/MSDT Applications (MSDT) ED7C723-35, G 17 DSX-1 P191/P192 Shelf Shelf Pins MDS Slot Colors Connector R, T CU () (color code 4) Connector Pins R, T 1 (Odd) J101 1, 26...
  • Page 156 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly P101 J101 P101 J101 DSX-1 Transmit ED7C723-32 G6 Panel P102 J102 P102 J102 P191/P192 OUT P191/P192 OUT ED7C723-32 G7 P103 J103 P103 J103 P191/P192 IN P191/P192 IN ED7C723-32 G8 Receive J104 P104 J104 P104 ED7C723-32 G9 ED7C723-35 G17 P201 J201...
  • Page 157 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Table 3-10A. HDOS/DSX-1 Circuit Pack Slot Association HDOS ED7C723-35, Group 18 DSX-1 Block Pins Shelf Colors OU Slot Pins R, T Connector R, T Connector (color code 4) 9, 18 J191-1 1, 26 BL-W, W-BL 8, 17 2, 27 O-W, W-O...
  • Page 158 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly (cont) Table 3-10B. HDOS/DSX-1 Circuit Pack Slot Association HDOS ED7C723-35, Group 18 DSX-1 Block Pins Shelf Colors OU Slot Pins R, T Connector R, T Connector (color code 4) 9, 18 J191-2 1, 26 BL-W, W-BL 8, 17 2, 27 O-W, W-O...
  • Page 159: Dc Test Path Interfaces

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly DC Test Path Interfaces General NOTE This procedure consists of installing the DC Test Path Customer Interface Cable Assembly (ED7C723-35 Group 12) and mating its connector to the TAP Cable Assembly (ED7C723-34 Group 1) which had been installed in a previous section.
  • Page 160 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly J165 J166 J167 J168 P177 P277 E5-E8 E11-E14 P254 P257 P214 P174 DC Test Pair MISC PAIR DF E1-E4 P256 P266 ED7C723-35 G-12 J130 J131 P171 J132 J301 P175 J175 P301 J275 P275 J133 ARM/UIP TAP to ARM/MDS ED7C723-34 Group 1 J301-4...
  • Page 161 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly W/BL BL/W Ring DC Test Pair DC Test Pair WIRING SIDE J301 Figure 3-52. DC Test Pair J301 Wiring Issue 5 May 1997 3-95...
  • Page 162: External Test Head Interconnections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly External Test Head Interconnections General These procedures install the interconnect cables between the external test heads ( 4TEL RMU and/or Reliance INTS) and their associated power panels and between these test heads and the SLC -2000 RT system interfaces. When several RT systems (up to 8) are deployed at one site the Line Test Fanout (LTF) unit and its interconnecting cables must be utilized.
  • Page 163 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Reliance INTS Link Cable ED7C723-30 Group 18 This cable assembly is a dangler cable, providing a communications control link to the external test heads for special service test access. This cable must be installed from the ARM backplane connector to the front cable duct for further connection to the INTS test head.
  • Page 164 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly VF Pairs Cables ED7C723-35 Group 1, 2, or 3 Step 1: Add the additional VF interconnect cable (ED7C723-35 G1, 2, or 3) and connect its connector to the Multiple cable's P101B connector. Step 2: Re-stamp the original ED7C723-35 VF cable's J101 connector as J101A and stamp the additional cable's connector as J101B.
  • Page 165 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Aux.Power Panel Misc. DF ED7C723-35 G11 VF Interface DC Test ED7C723-34 G10 Pairs Pair p/o RMU DLC/SW DLC/SW 4Tel RMU 275 ED7C723-35 G-1, 2, or 3 ED7C723-35 G-7 ED7C723-30 G17 ED7C723-35 G-1, 2, or 3 P256 P266 E1-E4...
  • Page 166 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Aux.Power Panel ED7C723-34 G11 Misc. DF ED7C723-35 G11 VF Interface DC Test ED7C723-34 G10 Pairs Pair p/o RMU DLC/SW DLC/SW 4Tel RMU 275 ED7C723-35 G-1, 2, or 3 ED7C723-35 G-7 ED7C723-30 G17 ED7C723-35 G-1, 2, or 3 J301 P256 P266...
  • Page 167 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Aux.Power Panel ED7C723-34 G16 ED7C723-34 G15 ED7C723-35 G1, 2, or 3 P400 P116 Misc. DF ED7C723-35 G1, 2, or 3 J400 J116 VF Interface DC Test Pairs Pair RS232 Control Link J801 P44A J44A P801 CIT Pipe J305 P305...
  • Page 168 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly ED7C723-34 G11 Aux.Power Panel ED7C723-34 G16 ED7C723-34 G15 ED7C723-35 G1, 2, or 3 P400 P116 Misc. DF ED7C723-35 G1, 2, or 3 J400 J116 VF Interface DC Test Pairs Pair RS232 Control Link J801 P44A J44A P801 CIT Pipe...
  • Page 169: 4Tel Rmu Interconnections

    363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly 4TEL RMU Interconnections General The RMU is powered (via J2) from -48v dc supplied by an Auxiliary Fuse Panel provided by the customer. The physical interface from the RMU to the SLC -2000 system is to the ARM shelf's RT RMU LINK or RT BUS connector J44. This is a DB9 connector with a RS-232 interface.
  • Page 170 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly 4TEL RMU Control Link Cable ED7C723-34 Group 9 This cable is the control link with the RMU . Refer to Figure 5-8 in Chapter 5 for its wiring details. Step 1: Mate the SWITCH/DLC connector of the cable assembly to its associ- ated connector on the RMU .
  • Page 171 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly COMM T COMM R BR/W W/BR SAMPLE T SAMPLE R FR GRD W/BL BL/W DC TR DC TT WIRING SIDE Figure 3-56. 4TEL RMU Test Pair Wiring (ED7C723-35, Group 11) Issue 5 May 1997 3-105...
  • Page 172 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Reliance INTS Interconnections General The INTS is powered (via J400) from -48v dc supplied by an Auxiliary Fuse Panel provided by the customer. This fuse panel also supplies 20Hz ringing to the INTS system via the P116 connector. The physical interface from the INTS to the SLC - 2000 system is to the ARM shelf's RT RMU LINK or RT BUS connector J44 providing a control link.
  • Page 173 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Ringing Cable ED7C723-34 Group 16 This cable provides the +20Hz/-20Hz ringing connections to the Auxiliary Fuse Panel. Step 1: Connect the leads in accordance with the associated figure for the J116 connector at the assigned fuse positions for the INTS. Step 2: Mate the J116 connector with P116 on the INTS.
  • Page 174 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly W/BL BL/W TAPADPT1 TAPADPR1 TAPADPT TAPADPR W/GR GR/W TAPACUT TAPACUR W/BR BR/W TAPACUT1 TAPACUR1 TAPAE TAPAM R/BL BL/R TAPAET TAPAMT TAPASZ R/GR GR/R THCSCLANP THCSCLANN R/BR BR/R THCSCCLK THCSCFM THCSCTX BL/BK BK/BL THCSCRX BK/O O/BK BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR...
  • Page 175 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly W/BL BL/W OSS DDS T OSS DDS R OSS DDS T1 OSS DDS R1 W/GR GR/W MTAU DDS T MTAU DDS R W/BR BR/W MTAU DDS R1 MTAU DDS T1 TR834 MODEM R TR834 MODEM T BL/R R/BL TR834 CBL R...
  • Page 176 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly W/BL BL/W EQ1AT EQ1AR EQ1BT EQ1BR W/GR GR/W FAC1AT FAC1AR W/BR BR/W FAC1BT FAC1BR FAC1CT FAC1CR BL/R R/BL EQ1CT EQ1CR TAP1 INH R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK S/BK BK/S BL/Y Y/BL...
  • Page 177 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly -20 Hz P116 J116 20 Hz +20Hz P116 Plug/Jack Top View p/o ED7C723-34 G16 Cable Assembly Figure 3-60. Reliance INTS Ringing Wiring P116 -48v P400 J400 -48v RTN P400 Plug/Jack Top View p/o ED7C723-34 G15 Cable Assembly Figure 3-61.
  • Page 178 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Line Test Fanout Interconnections General The LTF supports 4TEL and Reliance test heads and is used only at RT sites which have multiple SLC -2000 RT systems. Up to 8 systems can be supported from a single remote test unit. The LTF provides the switching between the metallic by-pass pair and the measurement apparatus test bus.
  • Page 179 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly Reliance INTS Control Link Cable ED7C723-34 Group 17 This cable is the control link with the INTS system. Refer to Figure 5-6 in Chapter 5 for its wiring details. Step 1: Mate the J44A connector of the cable assembly with the associated cable connector of the Reliance INTS shelf.
  • Page 180 363-208-010 Cabling, Wiring, and Assembly -48v Wiring Side Figure 3-62. LTF Power Connections (ED7C723-34, Group 11) 3-114 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 181: Parts Lists And Kits

    Parts Lists and Kits Contents General Information Basic SLC-2000 Hardware Factory Assembled RT Bays Frame Mounting Material (1 per RT Frame) ARM Shelf (1 per RT Frame) MDS Assembly (as required) HDOS (as required for FITL applications) Fan Shelf (as required) Power Interface Unit (1 per RT Frame) Cables ARM Shelf Dangler Cable Assemblies...
  • Page 182 Parts Lists and Kits Contents Ancillary Equipment Ringing Supplies DC Power Supply Cross-connect Blocks Miscellaneous Cables Tools 4-ii Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 183: General Information

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Frame Assembly Manual 363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits General Information This section provides general information to be used for checking the basic material and hardware necessary for the complete assembly and installation of ®...
  • Page 184: Basic Slc ® -2000 Hardware

    363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits Ancillary Equipment - Customer Furnished Optic Fiber Jumper Cables Bulk Power and Ringing Cables DS1 Cross Connect Blocks - optional Tools Test Equipment Basic SLC-2000 Hardware Factory Assembled RT Bays J1C265A-1 7-foot Remote Terminal Bay Frame Mounting Material (1 per RT Frame) Frame mounting material consists of the basic bay framework, anchoring material, and miscellaneous hardware to enclose and protect the equipment and cabling...
  • Page 185 363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits HDOS (as required for FITL applications) J1C265AC-1 List 4 HDOS (0 minimum, 2 maximum) Fan Shelf (as required) 4G Fan Shelf (1 per metallic systems, 2 for FITL systems) Power Interface Unit (1 per RT Frame) ED7C734-30 Group 2 Power Interface Unit Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 186: Cables

    363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits Cables ARM Shelf Dangler Cable Assemblies ED7C723-30 Group 1 Maintenance Panel (P177/P277) ED7C723-30 Group 2 UIP Power (E5-8/E11-14) ED7C723-30 Group 3 UIP ESD ED7C723-30 Group 4 UIP (P254/P257) ED7C723-30 Group 5 UIP (P174/P214) ED7C723-30 Group 6 Power, ringing, alarms (J303) ED7C723-30 Group 7 TAP (P175/P275)
  • Page 187 363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits MDS Dangler Cable Assemblies ED7C723-32 Group 1 Power (J302) ED7C723-32 Group 2 VF (J101/P101) ED7C723-32 Group 3 VF (J102/P102) ED7C723-32 Group 4 VF (J103/P103) ED7C723-32 Group 5 VF (J104/P104) ED7C723-32 Group 6 VF (J201/P201) ED7C723-32 Group 7 VF (J202/P202) ED7C723-32 Group 8 VF (J203/P203)
  • Page 188 363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits Bay Common Cables (as required for MDS/DSX-1 application) ED7C723-35 Group 17 Transmission Cable Assembly (1 minimum, 8 maximum) ED7C723-35 Group 18 Transmission Cable Assembly (1 minimum, 4 maximum) Bay Common Cables (as required for remote test applications) ED7C723-34 Group 7 (not assigned) ED7C723-34 Group 8...
  • Page 189: Ancillary Equipment

    Ancillary Equipment Ringing Supplies Ringing Supply shelf equipped with two +20 Hz/-20 Hz, 100 VAC Ring- ing Supplies (Lucent Technologies J1C182BC or equivalent) DC Power Supply Two sources of -48vdc each protected by 30 amp circuit breaker Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 190: Tools

    363-208-010 Parts Lists and Kits Cross-connect Blocks 100 pair blocks (2 required per MDS Assembly) Optional blocks to terminate 28 shielded pairs each, transmit and receive Fiber Optic Block to terminate up to 8 (metallic distribution applications) or up to 40 single-mode fibers (fiber distribution - HDOS systems) Miscellaneous Cables Power <...
  • Page 191 Parts Description Contents General Information Frame Hardware Frame Details and Installation Material Shelf Equipment ARM Shelf Parts MDS Assembly Parts Power Interface Unit Parts HDOS Assembly Parts Cable Assemblies Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 192 Parts Description Figures 5-1. Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 7 5-2. Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 8 5-3. Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Groups 13 through 16 5-4. Cable Assembly ED7C723-32 Groups 2 through 9 & 12 through 15 5-5. Cable Assembly ED7C723-32 Groups 10 and 11 5-6.
  • Page 193: Parts Description

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Frame Assembly Manual 363-208-010 Parts Description General Information This section details the major components of the various shelves and assemblies. Specific information is provided for the structure of each assembly describing which components are factory equipped and which are shipped separately.
  • Page 194: Shelf Equipment

    363-208-010 Parts Description Shelf Equipment ARM Shelf Parts The ARM shelf is provided by the manufacturer with the following individual cable assemblies and hardware. The following listings can be used as an ordering guide or as an installation checklist for material previously ordered. The material that is indicated as optional is required for specific purposes.
  • Page 195 363-208-010 Parts Description ED7C723-31 Group 2() DS1 Distribution /Feeder Cable Kit (OPTIONAL) consisting of: ED7C723-30 Group 13() Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 14() Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 15() Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 16() Cable Assembly MDS Assembly Parts The MDS assembly is provided by the manufacturer with the following individual cable assemblies and hardware.
  • Page 196: Cable Assemblies

    363-208-010 Parts Description Power Interface Unit Parts The Power Interface Unit is provided by the manufacturer with the following cable assembly and hardware. The following listing can be used as an ordering guide or as an installation checklist for material previously ordered. The cable assembly is shipped with the unit.
  • Page 197 363-208-010 Parts Description Refer to the following figures for wiring details. ED7C723-30 Group 7 TAP to ARM backplane interface ED7C723-30 Group 8 Misc. Discrete Alarm to ARM backplane interface ED7C723-30 Group 13() DS1 to ARM backplane interface ED7C723-30 Group 14() DS1 to ARM backplane interface ED7C723-30 Group 15() DS1 to ARM backplane interface...
  • Page 198 363-208-010 Parts Description RING RING W/BL BL/W W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL O/BK BK/O BK/O O/BK GR/BK BK/GR GR/BK BK/GR BK/BR BR/BK...
  • Page 199 363-208-010 Parts Description RING RING W/BL BL/W W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL BK/O O/BK O/BK BK/O GR/BK BK/GR BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK...
  • Page 200 363-208-010 Parts Description RING RING BL/W BL/W W/BL W/BL GR/W GR/W W/GR W/GR BR/W BR/W W/BR W/BR BL/R BL/R R/BL R/BL GR/R GR/R R/GR R/GR BR/R BR/R R/BR R/BR BL/BK BL/BK BK/BL BK/BL O/BK O/BK BK/O BK/O GR/BK GR/BK BK/GR BK/GR BR/BK BR/BK...
  • Page 201 363-208-010 Parts Description RING RING W/BL BL/W W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL BK/O O/BK O/BK BK/O GR/BK BK/GR BK/GR GR/BK BK/BR BR/BK...
  • Page 202 363-208-010 Parts Description RING RING W/BL BL/W W/BL BL/W GR/W W/GR GR/W W/GR W/BR BR/W W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL BL/R R/BL R/GR GR/R R/GR GR/R R/BR BR/R R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL O/BK BK/O BK/O O/BK GR/BK BK/GR GR/BK BK/GR BK/BR BR/BK...
  • Page 203 363-208-010 Parts Description BL/W BL/W W/BL W/BL Wiring Side Wiring Side Figure 5-6. Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 17 Issue 5 May 1997 5-11...
  • Page 204 363-208-010 Parts Description W/BL W/BL BL/W BL/W WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE J183 P183 Figure 5-7. Cable Assembly ED7C723-30 Group 18 5-12 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 205 363-208-010 Parts Description W/BL BL/W BL/W W/BL WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE DLC/SWITCH Figure 5-8. Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 9 Issue 5 May 1997 5-13...
  • Page 206 W/BL BL/W W/BL BL/W BL/W W/BL W/BR W/BR BR/W BR/W W/BR BR/W R/BL R/BL BL/R R/BL BL/R BL/R R/BR BR/R R/BR BR/R BR/R R/BR BK/BL BL/BK BL/BK BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL BK/O O/BK O/BK BK/O O/BK BK/O BK/G G/BK G/BK BK/G G/BK BK/G BK/BR...
  • Page 207 BL/W W/BL BL/W W/BL W/BL BL/W W/BR BR/W BR/W W/BR W/BR BR/W BK/BL BL/BK BK/BL BK/BL BL/BK BL/BK G/BK G/BK G/BK BK/O BK/O BK/O O/BK O/BK O/BK BL/Y Y/BL Y/BL BL/Y BL/Y Y/BL BL/R R/BL R/BL BL/R BL/R R/BL WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE J301B...
  • Page 208 363-208-010 Parts Description W/BL BL/W BL/W W/BL Wiring Side Wiring Side J44A Figure 5-11. Cable Assembly ED7C723-34 Group 17 5-16 Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 209 W-BL BL-W BL-V V-BL BL-BK BK-BL BR-R BK-O R-BR O-BK BR-W W-BR BK-G V-BR G-BK BR-V BL-BK BK-BR BK-BL BR-BK BK-O O-BK R-BL BL-R BK-S S-BK Y-BL BK-G G-BK SL-Y BK-BR BR-BK WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE WIRING SIDE J103/J203 J102/J202 J101/J201...
  • Page 210 363-208-010 Parts Description P191/P192 OUT J101/J201 J102/J202 ED7C723-35, GROUP 17 J103/J203 P191/P192 IN J104/J204 Note: The wiring for J101/J201, J102/J202, J103/J203 and J104/J204 is shown on the previous page and the wiring for P191/P192 OUT and P191/P192 IN is shown below. BL-W W-BL W-BR...
  • Page 211 363-208-010 Parts Description W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W BL-R R-BL BR-R R-BR BL-BK BK-BL O-BK BK-O G-BK BK-G BR-BK BK-BR S-BK BK-S BL-Y Y-BL WIRING SIDE P191/P192 Figure 5-13. Cable Assembly ED7C723-35 Group 18 Issue 5 May 1997 5-19...
  • Page 212 363-208-010 Parts Description W/BL BL/W W/BR BR/W BL/R R/BL R/BR BR/R BL/BK BK/BL O/BK BK/O Length Cable Assembly Comcode # 30.0 Feet ED7C723-35 G19 601845472 50.0 Feet ED7C723-35 G20 601845480 100.0 Feet ED7C723-35 G21 601845498 200.0 Feet ED7C723-35 G22 601845506 WIRING SIDE P191()/P192() Figure 5-14.
  • Page 213: Applications

    Applications Contents Introduction Application Figures Peripheral Equipment Interconnections VF Interconnections Circuit Numbering Protector Blocks E&M Signaling Interconnections Circuit Numbering DSX-1 Interconnections DS1 Feeders DS1 Distribution DS1 Pipes DS1 Extensions T1 Metallic Distribution Protector Blocks Optical Fiber Interconnections SONET Interface (ARM Shelf OLIU) FITL Interface (HDOS OU) Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 214 Applications Contents Miscellaneous Discrete/Environmental Alarm and Control Applications Inputs Outputs RT Input Alarms Applications Power Minor Alarm Minor Alarms Major Alarms Power and Ringing Interconnections Multi-bay Remote Terminal Applications Power Ringing Small-scale Remote Terminal Applications (Customer Premise) Power Ringing DC Test Access Application Metallic DC Test Pair Remote Test Units 4TEL RMU...
  • Page 215 Applications Figures A-1A. RT Bay Metallic Application Peripheral Interconnections A-1B. RT Bay FITL Application Peripheral Interconnections A-2. MDS Assembly VF Cabling to FDI A-3. MDS Assembly E&M Cabling to FDI A-4A. DS1 Feeder Cabling A-4B. DS1 Distribution Cabling A-4C. MDS/DSX-1 Typical T1 Metallic Distribution Cables A-4D.
  • Page 216: A-2. Osp Cable Pair/Mds E&M Channel Numbering

    Applications Tables A-1. D OSP Cable Pair/ MDS VF Channel Numbering A-2. OSP Cable Pair/MDS E&M Channel Numbering A-iv Issue 5 May 1997...
  • Page 217: Introduction

    ® -2000 Access System Lucent Technologies RT Frame Assembly Manual 363-208-010 Applications Introduction This section of the manual contains Application Figures and the standard Application Schematic drawing. These drawings facilitate the installation process and are a means of tracing and troubleshooting installation wiring and interconnect problems.
  • Page 218: Peripheral Equipment Interconnections

    363-208-010 Applications Figure A-8: Power and Ringing Interconnect Figure A-9: DC Access Pair Figure A-10: 4TEL RMU Cross-connections Figure A-11: Reliance INTS Cross-connections Peripheral Equipment Interconnections Figure A-1A represents the major peripheral equipment connections from the SLC -2000 RT Bay, Metallic Distribution application, as well as all inter-shelf installation cables.
  • Page 219 363-208-010 Applications Ringing -48v DC RT Alarms Supplies Power Supplies ED7C723-35 Group 8 J116 P116 J304 ED7C723-35 G9 P304 P114 J114 DS1 Optional ARM Danglers P165 J165 P165 J165 ED7C723-30 G13 DS1 to Refer to P166 J166 Customer J166 P166 ED7C723-30 G14 Figure A-4 Interface...
  • Page 220 363-208-010 Applications -48v DC Ringing Power Supplies Supplies RT Alarms J116 P116 ED7C723-35 G8 J193 not used not used ED7C723-35 G9 J304 not used J193 P304 J190-3 not used P192-2 P114 J114 J192-2 MDS 4 MDS 4 P191-2 J191-2 HDOS #2 J192-1 P192-1 MDS 3...
  • Page 221: Vf Interconnections

    UL approved installations require a protected wire system which consists of Lucent Technologies Protectors on all outside plant telecommunications circuits. Lucent Technologies standard circuit 4C1E-W (black) or special circuit 4C3E-W (red) protectors and building entrance cable shall be located as specified in Article 800-2 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/MFPA number 70-87.
  • Page 222 363-208-010 Applications P/O CA ASSEM J101 P101 P201 J201 P/O CA ASSEM ED7C723-35 ED7C723-35 Group 1,2, or 3 Group 1,2, or 3 CH 1 -25 CH 1 -25 FURN WITH MDS FURN WITH MDS P202 J202 P/O CA ASSEM P/O CA ASSEM J102 P102 ED7C723-35...
  • Page 223: E&M Signaling Interconnections

    363-208-010 Applications E&M Signaling Interconnections Circuit Numbering VF channel numbering is from 1 to 96 at each of the eight MDS shelves (4 MDS Assemblies). Signaling leads, E, M, SB, SG are associated with the channel slots, 1 to 24 on each MDS shelf. Figure A-3 depicts a typical cross-connect block, indicating the first channel number for each slot.
  • Page 224 363-208-010 Applications ED7C723-32 Group 12 FURN WITH MDS ED7C723-32 Group 14 FURN WITH MDS P205 J205 P/O CA ASSEM P/O CA ASSEM J105 P105 ED7C723-35 ED7C723-35 Group 1,2, or 3 Group 1,2, or 3 CH 1-49 CH 1-49 ED7C723-32 Group 15 ED7C723-32 Group 13 FURN WITH MDS FURN WITH MDS...
  • Page 225: Dsx-1 Interconnections

    363-208-010 Applications DSX-1 Interconnections The SLC -2000 System supports either DS1 Distribution or DS1 Feeders, but not both simultaneously from the ARM shelf. The same cables may be used to connect to the DSX-1 but they must be connected at the ARM shelf to the appropriate connectors for their intended application as follows: J160 DS1 Feeder Input 1-16...
  • Page 226: Ds1 Distribution

    DDM-Plus can be used as a repeater shelf for T1 extensions. For optical applications the DDM-Plus provides multiplexed optical transport of four DS1 pipes on multimode or single mode fiber. P160 J160 P160 J160 Lucent Technologies Bantam Plus™ ED7C723-30 or equivalent P/O CA ASSM Group 16A ED7C723-35...
  • Page 227: T1 Metallic Distribution

    363-208-010 Applications P168 J168 P168 J168 Lucent Technologies Bantam Plus™ or equivalent ED7C723-30 P/O CA ASSM Group 16A ED7C723-35 Group 4, 5, or 6 DS1 (C) DS 1-16 IN DS1 (C) DS1 Service (OUT) (IN) ARM Shelf P167 J167 P167...
  • Page 228: Protector Blocks

    UL approved installations require a protected wire system which consists of Lucent Technologies Protectors on all outside plant telecommunications circuits. Lucent Technologies standard circuit 4C1E-W (black) or special circuit 4C3E-W (red) protectors and building entrance cable shall be located as specified in Article 800-2 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/MFPA number 70-87.
  • Page 229: Optical Fiber Interconnections

    363-208-010 Applications SLC -2000 RT MSDT Office Repeater Line Repeater DSX-1 BYB2 SPQ808 T, R T1, R1 T, R T, R Transmit T1, R1 T, R T1, R1 T1, R1 Receive Feeder Block Figure A-4D. MDS/MSDT T1 Metallic Distribution System Interconnections Optical Fiber Interconnections ®...
  • Page 230: Fitl Interface (Hdos Ou)

    363-208-010 Applications FITL Interface (HDOS OU) Optical Units in the HDOS are assigned according to the number of MSDTs supported. One single (transmit and receive functions on the same fiber), single- mode fiber, terminated with a ST connector, is connected to the rear HDOS shelf position (J1 through J39).
  • Page 231: Miscellaneous Discrete/Environmental Alarm And Control Applications

    363-208-010 Applications Miscellaneous Discrete/Environmental Alarm and Control Applications NOTE Miscellaneous discrete environmental status points operate independently of the parallel telemetry and status points. Example: an environmental sta- tus condition that turns on a miscellaneous discrete environmental status point will not turn on a parallel telemetry ID or far end ID status point. Miscellaneous discrete environmental alarm points are coordinated with the parallel telemetry alarm and status points.
  • Page 232 363-208-010 Applications REMOTE TERMINAL CENTRAL OFFICE SLC ® -2000 RT Bay SLC ® -2000 COT Bay or DDM-2000 Misc. Alarm/Status Outputs Misc. Alarm/Status Inputs TLMI TLMO Open Door High Temp Fire Discrete Fuel Telemetry Equipment etc. etc. -48VDC Misc. Control Outputs Misc.
  • Page 233: Rt Input Alarms Applications

    363-208-010 Applications RT Input Alarms Applications General The SLC -2000 system provides a set of user-definable miscellaneous discrete environmental alarms and controls to allow monitoring and control of collocated equipment at a remote site. See Figure A-7 for the RT input alarm cabling and typical alarm cross connections.
  • Page 234: Major Alarms

    363-208-010 Applications Major Alarms An example of a service affecting external major alarm is the loss of the entire ringing supply to the RT system. This input expects a ground through a closure to activate the alarm and the no alarm state is an open circuit. MDF/IDF XCONN Ringing Supply Shelf...
  • Page 235: Power And Ringing Interconnections

    363-208-010 Applications Power and Ringing Interconnections External sources are required to provide D.C. power and ringing voltages to the ® RT Bay. Typical examples are the Lineage Power Plant and the J1C182BC Ringing Shelf or, for smaller applications, the J1C182BD Bulk Power and Ringing Shelf.
  • Page 236 363-208-010 Applications P, 10ga (max) BDFB or equivalent -48V DC Power Source -48V A 30 amp breaker A A RTN -48V B 30 amp breaker B B RTN T, 24ga -20Hz A Refer to RT Input Alarms 20Hz RTN Application Figure 7 +20Hz A p/o Ringing Shelf e/w 2 Ringing Supplies...
  • Page 237: Small-Scale Remote Terminal Applications (Customer Premise)

    363-208-010 Applications Small-scale Remote Terminal Applications (Customer Premise) Figure A-8B represents the connections to the SLC -2000 RT Bay utilizing the J1C182BD Bulk Power and Ringing Shelf. This shelf should be equipped with 336A type Rectifiers and 3 type Ringing Generators with a Ring Control Unit (AUG3).
  • Page 238 363-208-010 Applications P, 14ga -48V A -48V1 48R1 A RTN -48V B -48V2 48R2 B RTN Refer to RT Input Alarms Applications Figure A-7 p/o Ringing Shelf e/w 2 Ringing Supplies ED7C734-30 J1C182BD-1 or equivalent Power Interface Unit 20 ga 20Hz RTN 20HzR -20Hz1...
  • Page 239: Dc Test Access Application

    363-208-010 Applications DC Test Access Application Drop or loop testing is provided via the SLC -2000 Integral Test Head (ITH), or a Remote Measuring Unit (RMU), Tollgrade DC by-pass pair or a metallic D.C. by- pass test pair. The SLC Access System is compatible with the Pair Gain Test Controller (PGTC) or Extended Test Controller (XTC), operating in the PGTC mode, for demand loop testing of universal systems.
  • Page 240 363-208-010 Applications CENTRAL OFFICE REMOTE SITE SLC -2000 RT SLC -2000 COT PGTC DC Test Pair Term. Switch Loop Figure A-9A. Typical DC Test Pair Arrangement CENTRAL OFFICE REMOTE Shelf TERMINAL TERMINAL SITE 1 J301 P301 DC TEST R One COT Frame J115 J120 DC TEST T...
  • Page 241: Remote Test Units

    363-208-010 Applications Remote Test Units 4TEL RMU The RMU measurement equipment requires the use of two digital loop carrier VF channels; one for communication to the host-switch RMU measurement equipment and one for use as a sample line for testing RMU equipment operation. The recommended channels for these purposes are channels 3 and 4 of the first MDS shelf in the RT bay.
  • Page 242 363-208-010 Applications Misc. Pairs DF XCONN ARM Shelf P301 ED7C723-35 Group 7 T/R-DC TST J301 Furnished with ED7C723-34 Group 1 TAP to ARM/MDS 4TEL RMU TT/TR DC Test Sample Line Communication Line MDS 1/2 ED7C723-35 Group 11 ED7C723-35 Grp 1, 2, or 3 P101B T/R-CU 1/1 T/R-CU 1/2...
  • Page 243 363-208-010 Applications Reliance INTS The first twenty-five channels from the MDS are cabled to the Misc. Pairs Cross- connect block for communication access to the INTS. The INTS provides two DDS lines, modem lines and dial-up lines; their use dependent upon whether dedicated or dial-up access is required and the equipment configuration at the central office with access to the operations systems.
  • Page 244: Application Schematic

    363-208-010 Applications Application Schematics The SLC -2000 Remote Terminal Application Schematic SD7C174-01 conveys the design intent and contains detailed information pertaining to system interconnect requirements. This information is presented as follows: BD Figures Block Diagrams for bay cables FS Figures Functional Schematics for each interconnection APP Figures Apparatus Figures for cable and shelf equipment codes...
  • Page 245 363-208-010, Appendix 1 Lucent Technologies Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure General Scope This appendix to the Customer Assembly Manual for RT Frames provides the installation and test information to install the NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit (DPFU) on the J1C265A-1 Remote Terminal Bay.
  • Page 246 Support If any of the steps specified in this procedure cannot be completed as indicated, call the next level of support or the Lucent Technologies Regional Technical Assis- tance Center (RTAC) by the following phone number for assistance. RTAC: 1-800-CAL RTAC (225-7822) Training No specific training is required.
  • Page 247 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure during the procedure. Nonetheless this procedure should be scheduled during a low usage maintenance period. Procedural Risk Assessment (DPFU added to an in-service system) Rating: MEDIUM Installing the DPFU in an in-service system constitutes a MEDIUM procedural risk rating, since there is a potential for a service interruption to the end customer, if any procedural deviations or procedure specific equipment failures occur during the procedure.
  • Page 248 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure I = This item may be ordered from Lucent Technologies-IMDARC by the installer. R = This item is required for installation of and is packaged with the DPFU. Reference Documents...
  • Page 249 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure function and an Alarm LED lighted with all primary and secondary voltages normal, it would be necessary to change out the DPFU in service (hot swap) based on the possibility that the unit would not respond correctly to a future primary failure.
  • Page 250 Description This procedure involves the adding of a DPFU, on an out-of-service basis, to operate with a SLC-2000 Remote Terminal Bay (RT) which utilizes dual power feeds. Shelf Installation Step 1: This unit is provided with removable mounting brackets that can be positioned in one of two positions on each side of the shelf depending on the type of framework used.
  • Page 251 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure ground cable in order to refasten the same and the DPFU ground lug. Lugs should be positioned in an overlapping manner with wires going in opposite directions. Power Wiring CAUTION: This instruction assumes that the DPFU is being installed, with the equip- ment it will work with, at the time of initial installation.
  • Page 252 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure Step 10: Connect the four pigtails to the PIU while matching the lead designa- tions to the PIU designations. These leads must be dressed through the grommeted hole at the bottom of the PIU. Step 11: With a RT dress the cable assembly up the right duct, as viewed from the front, and connect P117A to J117.
  • Page 253 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure Requirement: -42 to -56VDC Step 18: Engage all four (4) GMT type 0.5 Amp fuses. Step 19: Verify that the green Power LED lights on the front panel. Step 20: Verify on P2 (Alarms) terminal strip that there is no continuity (using VOM as ohmmeter) between terminals 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 respec- tively.
  • Page 254 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure viable. Under these, or similar conditions, use the following “hot swap” procedure. Note that in a situation where both secondaries are down the initial DPFU should simply be changed outright, as a service interruption is already in progress. Step 1: Mount the replacement DPFU directly under the DPFU to be replaced.
  • Page 255 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure Step 10: Remove the alarm leads from the Alarms terminal strip on the defec- tive unit and reconnect to the replacing unit. Step 11: Remove the NE00675-31, G3 cable assembly (ground strap) from the rear of the defective unit and reconnect it to the replacing unit (after removing that ground cable).
  • Page 256 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure Step 3: Select either feed and open the 30 Amp. breaker at the BDFB. Remove this feed from the PIU and then connect the same feeders, previously taped, from the NE00675-31, G2 cable in their place. Ser- vice will be restored on those shelves.
  • Page 257 DUAL POWER FEED UNIT Alarms -48VDC RTN -48A RtnA -48B RtnB -48A RtnA -48B RtnB Alarms 1 2 3 4 Fuse,.5Amp, 48VDC POWER A Alarms -48A Rtn A -48B Rtn B -48A Rtn A -48B Rtn B...
  • Page 258 363-208-010, Appendix 1 NJ00675A-2 Dual Power Feed Unit Installation Procedure NE00675-31, G3 Cable Assembly (green/yellow) NE00675-31, G1 Cable Assembly P117 J117 P117A NE00675-31, G2 Cable Assembly PIU(opened) TB4 -48R TB3 -48B TB2 -48R TB1 -48A Figure 2. RT Mounting and Cable Paths 1-14 Issue 1 November 1998...
  • Page 259 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure General Scope This appendix to the Customer Assembly Manual for RT Frames provides the procedures to install the Lucent Technologies NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay ® Unit for use with the SLC -2000 Access System. Overview ®...
  • Page 260 Support If any of the steps specified in this procedure cannot be completed as indicated, call the next level of support or the Lucent Technologies Regional Technical Assis- tance Center (RTAC) by the following phone number for assistance. RTAC: 1-800-CAL RTAC (225-7822) Training No specific training is required.
  • Page 261 AMP Header (P253/J253) MIP 363-208-500 (Instructions) Volt-Ohmmeter NOTES: I = This item may be ordered from Lucent Technologies-IMDARC by the installer. R = This item is required for installation of and is packaged with the DPFU. Issue 1.0 August 1998 3...
  • Page 262 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Reference Documents Reference Document List Document Number Description NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit (specification) NS00676-01 Local Alarm Relay Unit (schematic) Engineering Information Engineering Notes The LARU pwb is internally fused at 1/2 amp to protect the on-board DC/ DC Converter.
  • Page 263 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Description This procedure involves the adding of a LARU to operate with a SLC-2000 Remote Terminal Bay (RT) or a SLC-2000 Central Office Terminal Bay (COT) con- figured as a RT. Physical Installation Step 1: The LARU comes equipped with an adhesive backed bracket equipped with three threaded studs.
  • Page 264 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Step 5: Verify that green LED on LARU lights. Alarm Wiring Step 6: Locate the ED00676-30 G2 Alarm Cable. Engage the connector J253(on this cable) to P253 on the LARU. Step 7: Dress the P253 connector end of the cable over the rear of the fan unit or heat baffle so that it is positioned near the rear of the UIP.
  • Page 265 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Step 12: The plastic housing of the 404A UIP you are about to remove is held in place by three integral plastic clips (either end plus top) and a plastic button on the bottom.
  • Page 266 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Step 18: Quickly and carefully disengage the connectors from the 404A and reconnect them to the 404B. Step 19: If you exceeded the time and service is dropped, no further action is required and the system will recover automatically within 3 minutes.
  • Page 267 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Step 26: The connections and functions are shown in the following table: J306/P306 TERMINATIONS Function Function Title OACRA OACRAR CRITICAL AUDIBLE OACRV OACRVR CRITICAL VISUAL OAMJA OAMJAR MAJOR AUDIBLE OAMJV OAMJVR MAJOR VISUAL OAMNA...
  • Page 268 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure Baffle (above UIP on COT) LARU Fan Assembly (above UIP on RT) LARU Figure 1. Mounting Positions for LARU on COT or RT August 1998 Issue 1.0...
  • Page 269 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure TERM 1 P114 (non-wiring side) J305 (non-wiring side) TERM 3 TERM 6 TERM 1 TERM TERM J305 J114 P114 RED 18GA RED 22GA 2 RED 18GA & 22GA TERM BLACK 18GA BLACK 22GA 2 BLACK 18GA &...
  • Page 270 363-208-010 Appendix 2 NE00676-70 Local Alarm Relay Unit Installation Procedure 6.85’’ REF 1.0” REF TOP VIEW PIN 1 P305 P253 P306 POWER LOCAL ALARM RELAY UNIT 2.7” REF Figure 3. LARU External Views August 1998 Issue 1.0...
  • Page 271 These test heads are not compatible with the Line Test Fanout (LTF). NOTE Refer to the Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 or the General Signal Net- works Tau-tron Installation and Maintenance Guide for detailed installation and troubleshooting instructions for their test head panels.
  • Page 272 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation NOTE The Tau-tron cables in Table 1-1 are required for the Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 or General Signal Networks Tau-tron ngRTH test head. The cable assemblies with part numbers with the prefix of 955- are obtained from Tau-tron.
  • Page 273 Test Head Dangler Connections General These procedures install the dangler cables on the Lucent Technologies RTH- 7000 or General Signal Networks Tau-tron ngRTH remote test head. The dangler cables are connected to the test head before mounting the test head in a frame because there is limited access to the rear of the test head when it is mounted in a frame.
  • Page 274 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Test Head Connections General The test head is powered (via J12) from -48v dc supplied by a battery supply provided by the customer. A separate ringing supply provides 20Hz ringing to the test head via the J15 connector. The physical interface from the test head J13 connector to the SLC -2000 system is via the Access Resource Management (ARM) shelf's DS1 TIMING OUT/RT RMU LINK connector J44.
  • Page 275 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Step 2: If the 955-7000003046 cable is used, go to Step 3. Otherwise go to Step 5. Step 3: Mate the P14 connector of the 955-7000003046 cable with J14 on the test head. Step 4: Mate the 955-70079 or 955-7000xxx036 cable's P14 connector with J14 on the 955-7000003046 cable.
  • Page 276 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Test Head Interconnections General The cables that were installed in previous steps will now be connected to the external equipment. The connection may be direct or employing other cables. Power and Ringing Cables The following steps are performed when the 955-7000xxx037 and the 955-7000xxx038 cables are provided to obtain battery and ringing voltages from the power supplies or a miscellaneous fuse panel.
  • Page 277 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Step 3: Mate the 955-7000010108 cable's MTAU connector to the MTAU con- nector of the dangler cable, 955-7000107 or 955-7000xxx035, installed previously. Step 4: Mate the 955-7000010108 cable's P44 connector to the J44 connector of the ARM shelf.
  • Page 278 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Remote Test Head Turn-Up General These procedures install the circuit packs in the Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 or General Signal Networks Tau-tron ngRTH test head. NOTE Refer to the Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 or the General Signal Net- works Tau-tron related documents for detailed installation and trouble- shooting instructions for their test head panels.
  • Page 279 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation SLC-2000 Access System Circuit Packs General These procedures verify that the software and the circuit packs in the SLC -2000 Access System shelves that are required for the operation of the Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 or General Signal Networks Tau-tron ngRTH test head are present.
  • Page 280 VF Interface VF Pairs 955-7000000038 955-7000000037 955-7000XXX126 Monitor Monitor Talk Talk RS232 Control Link 955-7000XXX126 955-7000XXX036 955-7000107 Lucent Technologies RTH-7000 955-700079 J301 Tau-tron ngRTH * Test Head P301 ED7C723-35 MTAU Alarms G-1, 2, or 3 MTAU J183 955-7000003046 955-7000010108 ED7C723-35...
  • Page 281 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Measurement Ground Frame Ground -48v RTN -48v p/o 955-7000xxx037 Cable Assembly Figure 1-2. Test Head Power Wiring P12 W/BL +20 Hz BL/W 20 Hz -20Hz p/o 955-7000xxx038 Cable Assembly Figure 1-3. Test Head Ringing Wiring P15 Issue 1 November 1998 A3-11...
  • Page 282 Lead Designations Lead Designations Test Head SLC -2000 SLC -2000 Test Head Secondary BITS Clock DSX-1 Input (Ring) Secondary BITS Clock DSX-1 Input (Tip) Primary BITS Clock DSX-1 Input (Ring) Primary BITS Clock DSX-1 Input (Tip) Transmit Output to RTH RECEIVE Data Set Ready (DSR) Input from RTH Data Transmit Ready (DTR) Output to RTH...
  • Page 283 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation Visual Alarm C BL/R Visual Alarm N/C Audible Alarm N/O Visual Alarm N/O BR/R R/BR Audible Alarm N/C Audible Alarm C BK/BL BL/BK Remote Shutdown Rtn Remote Shutdown In W/BL BL/W Receiver Clock Transmitter Clock GR/W W/GR Signal Ground...
  • Page 284 363-208-010, Appendix 3 Test Head Installation RING BL/W W/BL TAP 1 B F TAP 1 B F GR/W W/GR TAP 1 A F TAP 1 A F TAP 1 B E TAP 1 B E R/GR GR/R TAP 1 A E TAP 1 A E Jumper Jumper...

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