Figure 82 Alarm Inputs Using Db 15 Alarm Connector - Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-a4 Installation Manual

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RTN refers to the negative side of the Alarm-In connections when a floating power supply is
used. If an external power supply is used as the voltage source for Alarm-In 1-4, its negative
rail must not be connected to chassis ground and it should be 18 to 50 VDC at 100 mA.
When using the internal isolated 24 VDC power supply on pin 4 of the DB15 connector, the
Alarm RTN pins must be connected to chassis ground. The metal shell of the alarm plug may
be used as a chassis ground connection for the internal +24 VDC supply providing that the
plug mounting (hold down) screws are firmly attached to the alarm connector.
Major and Critical alarm dry relay contact outputs are provided on pins 3, 10, 11, and 1, 2, 9.
These reflect the Major and Critical alarms output by the chassis and can be manually cleared
by pressing the ACO button.
The four alarm inputs are customer configurable to monitor alarms provided by additional
equipment. See
Figure
the voltage source provided on pin 4 of the DB15 connector
a separate isolated DC power supply, rated between 18 to 50 VDC at 100 mA
If an external power source is used, its outputs must be isolated from chassis ground, as
shown in
Figure
83. Do not connect the alarm power supply return to the chassis or rack
ground in this scenario.
Figure 82: Alarm Inputs using DB 15 Alarm Connector
7750 SR-a
External Alarm Relays
On Other Equipment
off
off
off
off
Appendix D: CPM-a Pinout Assignments
82. These inputs must use one of the following:
Pin 4+
+24VDC
- Chassis Ground
Alarm 1
active
Alarm 2
active
Alarm 3
active
Alarm 4
active
Alarm DB15
Pin 8+
Alarm in 1
Pin 15-
Pin 7+
Alarm in 2
Pin 14-
Pin 6+
Alarm in 3
Pin 13-
Pin 5+
Alarm in 4
Pin 12-
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