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European Requirements Only EN 55 022 Statement This is to certify that the Bay Networks Nautica Modules are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A (CISPR 22).
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Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
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s'il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales. Avertissement: L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service d'inspection des installations électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.
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Note: ISDN S/T cannot be directly connected to the network. • When you request Primary Rate ISDN Service, you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code: 04DU9-1SN (1.544 MB, ESF framing format with B8ZF coding) The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0Y The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ48C Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment.
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Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement NOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accompanying software or installing the hardware unit with pre-enabled software (each of which is referred to as “Software” in this Agreement). BY COPYING OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee. Bay Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Bay Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment. This warranty does not apply if the media has been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse.
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intended examination of the Software and may procure support and assistance from Bay Networks. 7. Term and termination. This license is effective until terminated; however, all of the restrictions with respect to Bay Networks’ copyright in the Software and user manuals will cease being effective at the date of expiration of the Bay Networks copyright;...
This chapter describes how to open and close the Bay Networks Nautica Danger: before opening the Nautica 4000. • • 300275-D Rev. 00 Opening Nautica Routers ™ 4000 router to install modules. Disconnect all ISDN, network, and power cables Opening the Nautica 4000...
Opening the Nautica 4000 After you have removed all network, ISDN and power cables from the back of the Nautica 4000, remove the lid of the unit by doing the following: Unscrew the thumbscrews located on the back panel of the Nautica 4000 Figure 1-1.
Closing the Nautica 4000 After the module has been installed into the Nautica 4000 (refer to the relevant module chapter within this manual), close the unit by doing the following: Place the lid down over the unit about an inch short of the front panel.
Nautica BRI-ST/BRI-U Module ISDN Basic Rate Interface ST (BRI-ST) and Basic Rate Interface U (BRI-U) modules allow access to the ISDN public switched services by providing dual 64Kbp/s data channels to the network. This chapter includes the following sections: • Checklist •...
Danger: that the host is powered off. To install the BRI module: Open the Nautica 4000 (see Chapter 1). If the module is separate from the blanking panel, attach the BRI module to the blanking panel using the two screws provided...
Figure 2-1. Remove the exisiting blanking panel from the Nautica 4000 by loosening the screws and sliding the panel up and then out of the host Figure 2-2. 300275-D Rev. 00 Nautica BRI-ST/BRI-U Module Connecting the BRI Module and Blanking Panel (Figure 2-2).
Nautica Modules Installation Guide If you are installing the BRI module into the upper layer of the Nautica 4000, ensure that an ISDN+ module has been installed to support the BRI module(s) (Chapter 4). Insert the BRI module from within the Nautica 4000; do...
NT1 U connector directly to the ISDN wall socket. Turn on the unit. Using the BRI Module The BRI module is automatically detected by the Nautica 4000. Configuration can be performed using either the NauticaRS software or Nautica Wizard. For more information about these software packages, refer to the relevant online documentation.
Nautica Modules Installation Guide BRI-U LED Operation The BRI-U module has an extra green LED, located in the top right corner of the ISDN connector. This LED has the following operation: • Flashes at 8 Hz (rapid flashing) for 0.5 seconds when the host is attempting to establish a link between the BRI-U module and the ISDN network switch.
Each Nautica modem module holds four analog modems. You can install up to four modem modules into the Nautica 4000 providing up to 16 modems. The Nautica modems operate at a maximum speed of 33600 bps. This chapter includes the following sections: •...
The Nautica modem package should include the following items: • One Nautica modem module Note: Nautica 4000 it is attached to a carrier card. This card is not present if the modem is ordered for attaching to an ISDN+ card (Chapter •...
Figure 3-1. Re-Attaching the Modem to the Carrier Card The modem and carrier card are placed onto positions J14 and J15 or J16 and J17 plastic standoffs into the holes around the selected position. Figure 3-2. Nautica Modem Connector Positions 300275-D Rev.
Nautica Modems on the Base Board If you are adding modems to an ISDN+ card, first install the ISDN+ card into the Nautica 4000 (Chapter 4). The modem is inserted on the two rows of pins in the centre of the ISDN+ card Figure 3-4.
Using the Nautica Modem The Nautica Modem module is automatically detected by the Nautica 4000. Configuration of the module can be performed using either the NauticaRS software or Nautica Wizard. For more information about these packages, refer to the relevant online documentation.
The Nautica ISDN+ module allows one modem (in addition to two modems on the base board) and up to two BRI-U or BRI-ST modules to be installed in the Nautica 4000. The Nautica 4000 supports up to two ISDN+ modules.
If any of these items are missing, contact the supplier of the equipment. Installing the ISDN+ Module Danger: ensure that the Nautica 4000 is powered off. To install the ISDN+ module: Open the Nautica 4000 (see Chapter 1). Press the standoffs into the relevant holes Figure 4-1.
BRI-U or BRI-ST modules (Chapter 2), can be fitted to the board. Figure 4-3 modules installed. Figure 4-3. Close the Nautica 4000 (see Chapter 1). Turn on the unit. 300275-D Rev. 00 4-2). Positioning the ISDN+ Module shows a Nautica 4000 with both ISDN+...
The Nautica WAN comes in three variants, V.11, V.24 and V.35. The modules allow one WAN port to be added to the Nautica 4000. The V.11 WAN port provides a standard V.11/X.21 DTE connection, the V.24 WAN port provides a standard V.24 DTE connection and the V.35 WAN port provides a standard V.35 DTE connection via the appropriate cable (ordered separately).
Installing the Nautica WAN Module To install the Nautica WAN module: Danger: ensure the Nautica 4000 is powered off. Open the Nautica 4000 unit (Chapter 1). If the module is separate from the blanking panel, attach the Nautica WAN module to the blanking panel using the...
Figure 5-1. Remove the existing panel from the Nautica 4000 unit by loosening the screws and sliding the panel into and then out of the Nautica 4000 Figure 5-2. 300275-D Rev. 00 Connecting the Module and Blanking Panel (Figure 5-2).
Nautica 4000). The spring fingers on the front of the blanking panel need to be pressed tightly against the Nautica 4000. When both rows of pins are lined up under the Nautica WAN module, press the back of the Nautica WAN down onto the...
Figure 5-4. Close the Nautica 4000 unit (Chapter 1). Connect the WAN cable to the Nautica WAN module. Turn on the unit. 300275-D Rev. 00 Positioning the Nautica WAN Nautica WAN Modules...
Using the Nautica WAN Module The Nautica WAN module is automatically detected by the Nautica 4000 unit. Further configuring can be performed using either the NauticaRS or Nautica Wizard. For more information on these software packages, refer to the relevant on-line documentation.
The Nautica Memory module module allows the user to increase the memory capacity of the Nautica 4000. Memory is provided in 4 and 16 Mbyte modules and these modules can be combined in the following ways: Table 6-1. Modules 1 x 4Mb...
Danger: ensure that the host is powered off. To install the Memory module: Open the Nautica 4000 (see Chapter 1). Memory is installed onto position J9 in the Nautica 4000 (Figure Figure 6-1. Before attempting to install the Memory module, 6-1).
Due to the size constraints of the Nautica 4000, position J9 runs underneath the ISDN+or QuadWAN module installed onto the expansion slot at positions J10 to J13. If you have an ISDN+ module installed, remove it and any attached BRI-U/BRI-STs and modem modules that may be attached to it.
The Nautica QuadWAN module provides four extra V.11 WAN ports in the Nautica 4000. The QuadWAN can be connected to a network using an appropriate cable (ordered separately). This chapter includes the following sections: • Checklist • Installing the QuadWAN Module •...
Danger: ensure that the Nautica 4000 is powered off. To install the QuadWAN module: Save the Nautica 4000’s configuration and set the Nautica 4000 to the factory defaults using either the BCC™ or Nautica Wizard. Open the Nautica 4000 (see Chapter 1).
Remove any plastic standoffs and two of the blanking plates Figure 7-1. The Nautica 4000 can have two QuadWAN modules installed or one QuadWAN and one ISDN+ module. Expansion slots can also be left empty. Figure 7-2. Insert the module, pressing the rear connectors firmly into the front of the two expansion slots.
Nautica Modules Installation Guide Close the unit (see Chapter 1). Turn on the unit. Restore the router’s configuration (if required). Using the Nautica QuadWAN Module The Nautica QuadWAN module is automatically detected by the host unit. Further configuring can be performed using either the NauticaRS software or Nautica Wizard.
The Nautica ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) module allows access to the ISDN public switched services by providing up to 30 channels to the network in Europe and 23 in North America. The PRI module provides a large range of options. Refer to your host specific application documentation for further details.
The PRI module can be installed in slots 1 or 3 or, if you have an ISDN+ fitted, slots 5 or 7 (refer to the diagram on the back of the Nautica 4000 for slot numbers). The slot next to the installed PRI must remain empty.
Figure 8-2. Press the spring fingers on the front of the blanking plate tightly against the Nautica 4000. When the module is lined up over the the pins, press the back of the PRI module down onto the jumper pins and tighten the screws on the rear panel so that the module is secure.
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If using the RJ-45 to open connection cable, the connections are as follows: Turn on the unit. 10. Restore the router configuration (if required). 300275-D Rev. 00 Wire Colour Name White/Orange...
Nautica Modules Installation Guide Using the PRI Module Warning: you have configured the correct switch type using Nautica Wizard or the BCC. The North American PRI module uses several different switch types. If you do not know your switch type, refer to your service provider.
Additional Regulatory Information This appendix contains additional safety regualations and includes the following sections: • Power Supply • Port Specifications • Additional German Requirements 300275-D Rev. 00 Appendix A (page A-2) (page A-3) (page A-5)
Power Supply Power is provided via a standard IEC 320 (CEE-22) connector through an inlet on the rear of the unit. A single power cable, 2 metres in length is supplied with the unit. This cable should be connected to a suitable power supply. The power connector is the primary disconnect device for the unit.
Les cables dans le cordon fourni sont colorisés suivant les codes: Vert et Jaune Bleu Marron Port Specifications The ports in a Nautica 4000 are classified as follows: Port LAN 10BASE-T LAN AUI Manager ISDN (J2) Host (J1) Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirement of section 6.2 for...
The large distance shown in brackets applies where the local environment within the host is subject to conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution that could become conductive due to condensation. Failure to maintain these minimum distances would invalidate approval. Clearance (mm) For a host or other expansion module fitted in the host, using or generating voltages greater than...
Clearance and Creepage Additional German Requirements Stromversorgung Der Strom wird über einen serienmäßigen IEC 320 (CEE-22) Stecker durch eine Einlaßöffnung an der Rückseite des Gerätes zugeführt. Ein einzelnes Stromkabel von 2 m Länge wird mit dem Gerät geliefert. Dieses sollte an eine geeignete Stromversorgung angeschlossen werden.
Grün und Gelb Blau Braun Entsorgung der Batterie Die Entsorgung des Lithium-Batterie-Moduls muß unter Einhaltung der Entsorgungvorschriften des Herstellers erfolgen. Portspezificationen Das Nautica 4000 Gerät hat wie folgt klassifizierte Ports: Port LAN 10BASE-T LAN AUI Manager ISDN (J2) Host (J1)
Die Verbindungsschaltungen sollten so beschaffen sein, daß sie weiterhin den Erfordernissen von Abschnitt 6.2 für Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) Schaltungen und Abschnitt 2.3 für Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) Schaltungen der bestimmungen EN60950:1992/A4:1997 entsprechen, nachdem die Verbindung zwischen den Schaltungen hergestellt wurde.
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Das Gerät muß so installiert sein, daß die in Tabelle 1 aufgeführten Spielraum und Kriechstromentfernungen zwischen den Karten und anderen Baugruppen, die eine in der untestehenden Tabelle angegebene Spannung benutzen oder erzeugen, aufrechterhalten bleiben. Die in Klammern angegebene größere Entfernung gilt, wo die örtliche Umgebung im Host leitfähiger Verschmutzung bzw.
Kriechstrom und Spielräume Ausgenommen an den Randstiftleisen, die in den Erweiterungsschlitz des Hosts gesteckt werden, muß Spielraumentfernung X (mm) und Kriechstromentfernung Y (mm) gemäß Tabelle 1 zwischen den Kommunikationskarten und allen anderen Baugruppen, die gefährliche Spannung benutzen oder erzeugen, aufrechthalten werden. ISDN-Karten Das ISDN-Kabel darf nicht an das Telekommunikationssystem angeschlossen werden, bevor die Karte in einem Host installiert...