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Top of Guide ® PacketStar PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide ® for the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Issue 1, December 2004 System Software Release 10.0.0 Doc. No.: 255-700-598...
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PSAX installation guide for other important safety informa- tion and procedures. Regulatory Standards Compliance The PSAX 4500 Alarm module is compliant with applicable safety and EMC standards when configured with the PacketStar PSAX 4500 chassis. Refer to ® the appropriate PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway Installation Guide for details.
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Function col- umn by use of the text convention (see Table 1-2). Note: ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Enter as many times as necessary until the field choice you want is displayed. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
You can use the navigation keys and hotkeys with the Caps Lock key on or off. Always observe the status line at the bot- tom of the window for instructions and information. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
The information line also displays error codes and responses to commands. All responses and notifications are ® recorded in a trap log. See the PacketStar PSAX Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Trap Reference Guide for details on displaying the trap log and obtaining explanations of the trap messages.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Before You Begin ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 1-10 255-700-598...
) of the PSAX 4500 chassis. This enables you to make maximum use of the front panel I/O slots. The module uses midplane bus traces that do not impact midplane bus utilization calculations. ® PacketStar PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 255-700-598...
Like all of the other PSAX modules, the PSAX 4500 Alarm module is moni- tored and controlled through the console or EMS-PSAX. For a detailed ® description of the PSAX 4500 Alarm module, see the PacketStar PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide.
Critical alarms are deactivated, or cleared, and the Minor alarms are reactivated (if applicable). Output Generation The generated alarms described in Table 2-1 occur under the following condi- Criteria tions: ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
(three for visible alarms and three for audible alarms) with Form 1-C contacts (see Figure 2-3). The contacts—normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), and common (COM)—are accessible through the ALARM con- nector. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Figure 2-4 illustrates how the 4500 Alarm module might be connected to a CO alarm panel. • Diagram A shows an unalarmed condition. • Diagram B shows an alarmed condition. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
ACO device a second time performs the following functions: • Reestablishes the audible alarm functionality • Extinguishes the yellow LED on the module ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
4500 Alarm module provides four relays that can be connected to supplemental devices to allow the NOC operator to activate them by sending activation commands by way of the 4500 Alarm module. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
30 seconds, which means the remote device must have the capa- bility of sustaining itself until the situation resolves itself, such as when the air temperature returns to normal. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
(10.8 in. H x 0.95 in. W x 4.8 in. D) Weight 270 g (0.6 lb.) Maximum Relay and Sensor Power 1 A at 48 V dc typical, 60 W maximum, 2 A dc maximum ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 2-10 255-700-598...
PSAX 4500 Rear Blank Faceplate Kit (model 45N85, COMCODE 300532561) must be ordered. For ordering information, contact your Lucent Technologies account manager. The PSAX 4500 Rear Blank Faceplate Kit includes the following rear panel blank faceplates (see Figure 2-9): •...
Perform the following procedure to install the PSAX 4500 Alarm module (model 45N79) in slot on the rear panel. ® Read the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway Safety Guidelines, which accompanies this product, before proceeding. CAUTION: Do not attempt to install the Alarm module (model 20N79) and PSAX 4500 Alarm module (model 45N79) in the same PSAX 4500 chassis.
7 For new installations, run the cabling through a cable management sys- tem that provides the necessary connector/cable strain relief to prevent damage to the module connectors. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598 2-13...
STATUS/CONTROL plate connector. Removing the Module Perform the following procedure to remove the 4500 Alarm module. ® Read the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway Safety Guidelines, which accompanies this product, before proceeding. Removing the Module Begin 1 Disconnect the cables from the two connectors, if applicable.
Module Using the Console Interface Overview of This Chapter ® This chapter describes how to use the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways console interface in order to: • Monitor the remote input status conditions and the states of the audible alarms reported by the 4500 Alarm module •...
Go Back to Equipment Redisplays the Equipment Configuration window. Configuration Field Descriptions Table 3-2 describes the field names and field values for the Alarm Module Configuration window. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Activated Sends a command for 30 seconds to the remote device connected to the module. After 30 seconds, the system changes the field value back to Deactivated. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
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Remote Alarm fields are in a NoCutoff state. Cutoff Indicates either one or both of the Local Alarm and Remote Alarm fields are in a Cutoff state. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Figure 3-2. Console Interface Main Menu (Equipment Configuration Selected) The Equipment Configuration window is displayed (see Figure 3-3). Refer to “Using the Equipment Configuration Window” on page 3-8 for a description of the window. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Page 2 of the Equipment Configuration window is displayed. 3 Select the Alarm module. The Alarm Module Configuration window is displayed. 4 Select one of the Control Outputs (1–4) in the Control Outputs panel. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
These figures illustrate the variations of slot configurations for the different PSAX chassis displayed on the Equipment Configu- ration window. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Figure 3-7. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1000, PSAX 2300, or PSAX 4500 System (Page 2) Commands The commands on this window are described in Table 3-3. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Displays the present alarm condition of the module. For the alarm status conditions, see the table “Alarm Range: N/A Status Descriptions for Modules” following this table. Format: Predefined ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 3-10 255-700-598...
If numbers in the Alarm Status column are under- lined, this condition indicates a loss of signal. The Alarm Status field on the Equipment Configuration window is described in Table 3-5. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598 3-11...
I/O and Server Indicates that the reason for failure is not known. CompleteClockFailed Stratum 3–4 Indicates that the backplane detected a clock error. PowerFailed Power Supply Indicates that no power is coming into the PSAX chassis. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 3-12 255-700-598...
COMCODE 300164290) is available with a matching connector on one end and a 16-pair twisted wire pigtail on the other end (see Figure A-2). Figure A-2. ALARM Cable with 26-Pin Connector and Pigtail ® PacketStar PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 255-700-598...
¶ NO is normally open relay contact. Battery Return is used typically for -48 V dc operation. †† Contact closure or input command is sensed by opto-isolator. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
Brown/Blue Control Output 1 COM contact Violet/Tan † Control Output 1 NC contact Tan/Gray ‡ Control Output 1 NO contact Tan/Violet Control Output 2 COM contact Pink/Brown ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
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Battery Return Brown/Tan Status Input 11 Tan/Pink Battery Return Pink/Tan Status Input 12 Tan/Orange Battery Return Orange/Tan Status Input 13 Tan/Yellow Battery Return Yellow/Tan Status Input 14 Tan/Green ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
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Shown in a normally energized state. A control command or loss of power changes the relay contact state. ¶ Battery Return is used typically for -48 V dc operation. ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...
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Appendix A Pin Configurations STATUS/CONTROL Connector and Cable ® PSAX 4500 Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 10.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-598...