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BOOKMARK17::Functional Description Technical Data 1-10 1-10 BOOKMARK18::Technical Data Subrack Accessories 1-11 1-11 BOOKMARK19::Subrack Accessories ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary C O N T E N T S Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page i i i...
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Optical Patch panel Connector Arrangement 3-11 3-11 BOOKMARK42::Optical Patch panel Connector Arrangement ..............................................Cable routing BOOKMARK43::4 Cable routing Overview BOOKMARK44::Overview ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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BOOKMARK67::Optical Patch Panel ..............................................Assembly Instructions BOOKMARK68::A Assembly Instructions Overview BOOKMARK69::Overview Mini-Balun 75/120 Ω Termination BOOKMARK70::Mini-Balun 75/120 Ω Termination ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary C O N T E N T S Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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ADM (Compact shelf) Installation Checklist ..............................................Use in MADM racks BOOKMARK95::D Use in MADM racks Overview BOOKMARK96::Overview ..............................................C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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PDP-MA wiring D-15 D-15 BOOKMARK104::PDP-MA wiring ..............................................Glossary GL-1 BOOKMARK105::Glossary ..............................................Index IN-1 BOOKMARK106::Index ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary C O N T E N T S Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page v i i...
WARNING Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause death or severe personal injury, if the hazard is not avoided..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
• Chapter 1, General information This chapter provides general information in advance..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Keyword-blocks This document contains so-called keyword blocks to facilitate the location of specific text passages. The keyword blocks are placed to ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Codes The codes (CC, DC and SC) in this manual are used to define a hardware item owned by the Lucent Technologies Development Systems. The code consists of a letter combination followed by a combination of numbers (Example: CC123456789).
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Optical Cable Paddle Board Alarm Lamp Fuse Circuit Breaker Relay Contacts Cable Number View of the cabling side of the connector ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x i i i Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
(365-312-760) Metropolis® ADM (Compact shelf) 109505008 Release Notes (365-312-762) CD-ROM Documentation Metropolis® ADM (Compact shelf) (all 109504977 manuals on a CD-ROM) (365-312-763) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 x i v See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Engineering Drawings For a complete and up-to-date list of all hardware items with the respective comcodes please refer to the Engineering Drawings ED8C938-10 and ED8C938-20. Lucent Technologies provides the following Technical Support Technical support Services: • Remote Technical Support (RTS) – remote technical support to troubleshoot and resolve system problems.
ADM (Compact How to order shelf) documentation, for a complete list of the marketable items and their comcodes, and for ordering the equipment please contact your Account Executive or your Lucent Technologies local customer team..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761...
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EMC/ESD Safety Information Laser Safety Information Functional Description Technical Data 1-10 1-10 Subrack Accessories 1-11 1-11 Subrack Measurement 1-14 1-14 Required tools 1-17 1-17 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
The waiting time may vary from situation to situation, but generally a waiting time of 8 hours should be sufficient..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
A grounded wrist strap with banana plug must be worn when opening the subrack covers. This guide describes equipment that contains static sensitive devices..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
The thresholds for injury at wavelengths greater than 1400 nm are significantly higher than for wavelengths in the retinal hazard region ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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However, damage may occur if an optical instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye loupe is used to stare at the energized fiber end..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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IEC Compliance Label FDC Compliance Service Entry Label ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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SM (9/125) 0 dBm (CC109202291) SI-S4.1/1 (LKA11) 1310 nm SM (9/125) –8 dBm (CC109047811) SI-L4.2/1 (LKA14) 1550 nm SM (9/125) 2 dBm (CC109202309) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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SM (9/125) –8 dBm (CC109312645) IP-GE/2 (LKA12) 850 nm (SX) SM (9/125) –4 dBm (SX) (CC109198259) 1310 nm (LX) –3 dBm (LX) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Q interface and the F interface and the embedded communication channels (DCC). The cross-connect circuit pack is the core of the ® Metropolis ADM (Compact shelf) system..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
260 x 448 x 625 mm Dimensions (D x W x H), 260 x 448 x 925 mm including 2 Mbps paddle board (PBE1 or PBE2) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Install the nut retainers according to the information in; “2200 mm Rack Layout” (B-12) and “2600 mm Rack Layout” (B-14). T E P S ..............................................................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Subrack Measurement General information Figure 1-1 Subrack Measurement, part 1 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 1 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Subrack Measurement General information Figure 1-2 Subrack Measurement, part 2 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 1 - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
1.6/5.6 coax crimping tool to be used for terminating 1.6/5.6 coax cables Isopropanol, compressed air to be used for fiber cleaning and wipes ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 1 - 1 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
“Mounting Brackets, ETSI/MADM Rack” (2-5). • see “Mounting Brackets, 19 Inch Rack” (2-7). Important! Store this cover in a protected area..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Reinstall the front cover according the configuration • “Mounting Brackets, ETSI/MADM Rack” (2-5) • “Mounting Brackets, 19 Inch Rack” (2-7) T E P S ................................................................................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
300mm Rack frame: Figure 2-1 300mm subrack mounting 600mm Rack frame: Figure 2-2 600mm subrack mounting T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Mounting Bracket, ETSI/MADM — 848522074 SCR M-M4, 7 MM, 5 MM STD – 901340224 SCR T R-M6, 1 MM, 12MM HEX – 901361543 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Mounting Bracket, 19” — 848522066 SCR M-M4, 7 MM, 5 MM STD – 901340224 SCR T R-M6, 1 MM, 12MM HEX – 901361543 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
For mounting a subrack in a customer rack type see the next Mounting Bracket usages requirements. Mounting Bracket, ETSI/MADM (848522074): Figure 2-5 Mounting brackets possibilities ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Mounting Brackets for Customer Rack Installation Types Mounting Bracket, ETSI/MADM (NEW BRACKET): Figure 2-6 Mounting brackets possibilities ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Synchronous and Plesiochronous Interface, Adaptation unit STM-0 Interface STM-1 STM-4 STM-16 2 Mbps 8 Mbps 34 Mbps 140 Mbps 64 kbit/s ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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................................Insert the units as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-7 Inserting a Unit T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 1 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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The used tributary slots for worker and Protection protection are in slot position TS1 and TS2, TS3 and TS4. Unit Insertion ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 1 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
8 cables with an SC connector and 8 SC-FC buildout blocks on both sides. Installation ................................Install the optical patch panel as shown in the figure below. T E P S ..............................................................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Figure 2-8 Mounting of the Optical Patch Panel Legend: Cable Kit — 848570511 Connector Strip — 848307112 Kit Patch Panel — 848570453 Kit, Patch Panel/Cable — 848596045 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 1 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Insert the tube (item 3) into the upper and lower clips according its configuration postion. T E P S ................................Figure 2-9 Position of Strip Clips for Cable Tubes ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 2 - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Insert tube (Item 3) into upper and lower clips (Item 1). T E P S ................................Figure 2-10 Cable Tube Strip Clip Position ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 2 - 1 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Arrangements Interconnection Panel ..............................................Figure 3-1 Arrangements of Connectors on the ICP ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 3 - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Arrangements LAN Connector Arrangement ..............................................Figure 3-6 LAN Connector Arrangement ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 3 - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
This chapter describes to handle the routing of the internal/external Purpose cables of the subrack. Contents Example of Routing of the External Cabling ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 4 - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Cable routing Example of Routing of the External Cabling ..............................................Figure 4-1 Example of Routing of LAN Cabling ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 4 - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Example of Routing of the External Cabling Cable routing Figure 4-2 Example of Routing of 1.5/2 Mbps Cabling ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 4 - 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Block Diagram of the CableLayout DC Power and Grounding Coaxial 75 Ω Clock Interface Symmetrial 120 Ω Clock Interface 5-10 5-10 Bay-Top Alarms 5-13 5-13 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Block and Terminal Diagrams Block Diagram of the CableLayout ..............................................Part 1 Figure 4–1 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Block Diagram of the CableLayout Block and Terminal Diagrams Part 3 Figure 4–3 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Connections Figure 5-1 DC Power and Ground Connections Legend: Cable Assy, Power (3 meters) – 848538211 Cut this connector off if necesssary ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
406517300 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) Figure 5-2 Station Clock, OUT1/OUT2, 75 Ω ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) Figure 5-3 Station Clock, IN1/IN2 75 Ω Pin Arrangement Point on connectors Signal Name Station Clock input ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Coaxial 75 Ω Clock Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams Point on connectors Signal Name 3, 4, 7, 8 Ground ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
406517318 Inner-Ferrule no. 406517292 Outer-Ferrule no. 406517300 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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406517318 Inner-Ferrule no. 406517292 Outer-Ferrule no. 406517300 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 1 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Figure 5-5 Station Clock, IN1/IN2, 120 Ω Pin arrangement Point on connector Signal Name Station-Clock Iinput Positive Station-Clock Input Negative 4, 7 Ground ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 1 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Assy, Cable 848540563 Pin arrangement Point on connector Signal Name Deferred-Maintenance Alarm Prompt-Maintenance Alarm Ground Alarm Return Fuse Alarm Battery Alarm ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 1 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
405528217 Inner-Ferrule No. 403373624 Outer-Ferrule No. 403373632 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Figure 5-8 Miscellaneous Discrete Outputs Spare wires: 5b...8ab Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Block and Terminal Diagrams Point on Connector Signal Name Ground Output 1 Return Output 2 Return Output 3 Return Output 4 Return ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 1 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
405528217 Hood Inner-Ferrule No. 403373624 Outer-Ferrule 403373632 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 1 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name Disconnectable prompt, station alarm Disconnectable station-alarm return Non-disconnectable prompt, station alarm Non-disconnectable prompt, station return ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 1 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Disconnect key-operated alarm Miscellaneous alarm return Disconnectable deferred station alarm Non-disconnectable deferred station alarm Suite, deferred alarm Controller-removed alarm Alarm for suppressed alarms ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 2 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Hood Inner-Ferrule no. 403373624 Outer-Ferrule no. 403373632 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 2 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Receive 64 kHz Clock for Output Negative Receive 8 kHz Frame Sync. for Output Negative Receive 64 kbps for Data-Input Negative Ground ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 2 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Transmit 64 kHz Clock for Output Negative Transmit 8 kHz Frame Sync.for Output Negative Transmit 64 kbps for Data Output Negative ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 2 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Outer-Ferrule no. 406517300 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) Figure 5-11 G.703 Interface ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 2 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Ground (to be connected to the braid of the cable) G703 Data Out Tip G703 Data In Ring G703 Data Out Ring ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 2 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Mounting Instructions, Modular “Modular-Plug Connector” (A-27) Mounting Instructions, D-SUB “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 2 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Spare wires: (3b and 4ab) Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name D-SUB connector RJ45 connector Transmit-Data Positive Transmit-Data Negative Recieve-Data Positive Receive-Data Negative Ground ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 2 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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The interface must just loop back in case no cable connection occurs. Loop Back Connection Figure 5-13 Q-LAN Loop Back Connection ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 2 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
407188820 Inner-Ferrule no. 407188911 Outer-Ferrule no. 407187913 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 3 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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1.5 Mbps IN, Trib. 2, 6, 10, ...62 Ground Ground 1.5 Mbps OUT, Trib. 3, 7, 11, ...63 Ground 1.5 Mbps OUT, Trib. 4, 8, 12, ...60 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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407188820 Inner-Ferrule no. 407188911 Outer-Ferrule no. 407187913 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 3 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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1.5 Mbps IN, Trib. 2, 6, 10, Negative ...62 Ground 9, 10 Positive, 1.5 Mbps OUT, Trib. 3, 7, 11, Negative ...63 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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“Multicore Low-Current Cables” (A-32) Connector Data Type of D-SUB Pin 25p Solder Connector Code no. of 407362730 Connector Code no. of Hood 407188820 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 3 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Figure 5-17 1.5 Mbps Interface with UTP Cable Pin Arrangement Point on Signal Name Connector 1, 2 Positive, 1.5 Mbps IN, Trib. 1, 5, 9, ...1 Negative ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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1.5 Mbps IN, Trib. 3, 7, 11, Negative ...63 23, 24 Positive, 1.5 Mbps IN, Trib. 4, 8, 12, Negative ...60 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 3 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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407188820 Inner-Ferrule no. 407188911 Outer-Ferrule no. 407187913 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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2 Mbps IN, Trib. 1, 5, 9, ...61 Ground 2 Mbps IN, Trib. 2, 6, 10, ...62 Ground Ground 2 Mbps OUT, Trib. 3, 7, 11, ...63 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 3 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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407188820 Inner-Ferrule no. 407188911 Outer-Ferrule no. 407187913 Mounting “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a Instructions D-SUB Connector ” (A-7) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 3 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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2 Mbps IN, Trib. 2, 6, 10, ...62 Negative Ground 9, 10 Positive, 2 Mbps OUT, Trib. 3, 7, 11, Negative ...63 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 4 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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“Multicore Low-Current Cables” (A-32) Connector Data Type of D-SUB Pin 25p Solder Connector Code no. of 407362730 Connector Code no. of Hood 407188820 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 4 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Figure 5-20 2 Mbps Interface with UTP Cable Pin Arrangement Point on Signal Name Connector 1, 2 Positive, 2 Mbps IN, Trib. 1, 5, 9, ...1 Negative ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 4 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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2 Mbps IN, Trib. 3, 7, 11, ...63 Negative 23, 24 Positive, 2 Mbps IN, Trib. 4, 8, 12, ...60 Negative ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 4 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
This paddle board can be used to save space in case of using 75Ω and 120Ω applications (in comparison with PBE1+PBE2)..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 4 4 See notice on first page...
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PBE4 (see figure above) has 4 E1 ports with the exception of connector 8. It only contains 3 E1 ports (29-31)! ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 4 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Signal Name Twisted-Pair Differential Transmitter, Output, “P”, Rail Twisted-Pair Differential Transmitter, Output, “N”, Rail Twisted-Pair Differential Receiver, Input, “P”, Rail Spare ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 4 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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LAN Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams Point on Connector Signal Name Spare Twisted-Pair Differential Receiver, Input, “N”, Rail Spare Spare ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 4 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Between systems length Connector Data Type of Connector Coax 1,6/5,6 Connector Code no. 408663482 Mounting Instructions “Coax Connector (1.6/5.6) Büchsel” (A-35) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 4 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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34/45 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams Figure 5-23 34/45 Mbps Interface ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 4 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Between systems length Connector Data Type of Connector Coax 1,6/5,6 connector Code no. 408663482 Mounting Instructions “Coax Connector (1.6/5.6) Büchsel” (A-35) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 5 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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155 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams Figure 5-24 155 Mbps Interface ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 5 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Front-of-Unit connectors. Cable Data Cable Description Remarks Type Optical fiber Connector Data Type of Connectors FC/PC Attennuator (Optional) “Optical-Fiber Buildouts” (A-5) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 5 - 5 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Optical Patch Panel Block and Terminal Diagrams Figure 5-28 Optical Patch Panel ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 5 - 5 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
2mm connector block and for single STP or UTP cables in a mini-balun 75/120 Ohm connector, as well as other related information..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
(only STP cable)................................Insert the wires into the holes in the small end of the stuffer cap that are marked “A” and “B”..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Pull the rear outer body forward and align the key with the key in the mini-balun body. Secure the nut finger- tight. Lightly tighten using a 10mm spanner. T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Mini-Balun 75/120 Ω Termination Assembly Instructions Views of Preparation Figure A-1 Preparation of a mini-balun 75/120 Ω termination for an STP or a UTP Cable ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Crimp the ferrule around the cable using a “Weidmuller” crimping-tool (Type PZ 6/5, Cat. No. 901146). T E P S ................................Figure A-2 Cable Stift-Cover ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
The cable hood may be used on cables that are fitted with crimp ferrules. Legend: Flange gripper Cable clamp Strain-relief bar Outer ferrule ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Position the captive screws and the other half of the clamp on top of cable and secure with fastening hardware. T E P S ..............................................................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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406517318 Single, STP, Ø 5.6 mm 407173418 FRNC, 8x2x0.4, Ø 8.1 mm 407128107 406517284 406517946 403373634 403373632 405528217 407188929 407188820 403373624 405291188 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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407188937 406952101 8–fold, STP, Ø 12.4 mm 407174523 407188911 407188820 407188937 406952101 2x FRNC, 8x2x0.4 (2x) 847399367 (2x) 406952101 407128107 403373632 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Twist the pairs as long as possible; also twist the ground and the conductor of the coaxial cable to avoid crosstalk. Strip Lengths ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Important! Given the need for a flexible 8-fold cable, it is permissible to remove 500 mm of the outer sheath after crimping the ferrules without damaging the braid..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 1 2 See notice on first page...
Use a torque wrench with a torque of 0.5 nm to fasten the socket connector (B). T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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407529460 16–fold 407529478 8–fold + screen 407529486 16–fold + screen 847716081 Ø 4.1 mm 15 mm 7.5 mm 4 mm 4.6 mm ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Assembly Instructions Socket Connector Stripping of Coaxial Cable and Overview of the Pin Connector and the Socket Connector ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Assembly Instructions Socket Connector Assembly of a Coaxial Connector ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Assembly Instructions Socket Connector Mounting aof the Socket Connector on the DDF ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Sleeve Crimping Sleeve Coax Free Socket Connector Coax Finished Pin Connector Pilot Bush Pilot Bush with Locking Device Bush Flat Spring ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 1 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Crimping Tool (4.6–3.0) - 848191904 (for 4.1 mm and 2.5 mm cables) Soldering Tin (0.7 mm ) - 901344978 Torque Wrench - 848229696 Tag Wrench - 848229559 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 1 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Crimping Die-Set for Hand-Crimping Tool Legend: Crimper (stationary) Inner-ferrule positioner Outer-ferrule stop Anvil (moving die) Overview of Cable Types, Hood Sets, Ferrules and Die Sets ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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543344–1 ram, see figure below. Hand-Crimping Tool ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 2 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Open the tool handles fully................................Loosen the button-head screws and remove the crimper and the anvil. T E P S ..............................................................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Position the ferrule properly in the dies and close latch. Important! During the crimp operation, it is not possible to release the certi-crimp ratchet..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 2 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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T E P S ................................Hand-Crimping Tool Assembly Legend: Positioner slot for the inner ferrule Outer-ferrule lip Jacketed cable Outer-ferrule stop Inner-ferrule lip ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
This section covers the Battery/Hydraulic Crimping Tool and the Overview associated Dies and Locators. References “Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D-SUB Connector” (A-7) Battery/Hydraulic Crimping Tool ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 2 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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734769–4 407374834 407375690 734756–4 734769–5 407374834 8–fold STP 734756–4 734769–4 407374834 407375690 734756–4 734769–5 407374834 16–fold Coax 734756–2 734769–6 407374842 407375682 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Trim the conductors using the front edge of the wire holder as a guide................................Turn the subassembly over to aid insertion..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 2 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Slide the boot onto the crimped plug. T E P S ................................Conductor Arrangement Pair Wire Color Contact White-blue Blue White-orange Orange White-green Green White-brown Brown ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 2 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Modular-Plug Connector Assembly Instructions LAN-Cable (CAT5) Assembly — Part 1 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 2 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Assembly Instructions LAN-Cable (CAT5) Assembly — Part 2 Legend: Cable Jacket Cable Shield Drain Wire Material for the LAN Cable (CAT 5) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 3 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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4-pair, CAT 5, STP FRNC — 43167 3307 079 Belden 4-pair, CAT 5, STP FRNC — MS100–4445 Madison Crimp Tool (AMP 790163–1) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Gray/Black Yellow/Blue Blue/Yellow Yellow/Orange Orange/Yellow Yellow/Green Green/Yellow Yellow/Brown Brown/Yellow Yellow/Gray Gray/Yellow Violet//Blue Blue/Violet Violet/Orange Orange/Violet Violet/Green Green/Violet Violet/Brown Brown/Violet Violet/Gray Gray/Violet ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 3 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Yellow-Blue Multi-Conductor DIN Multi-Conductor Color Codes Conductor Insulation Color Tracer White Brown Green Yellow Gray Pink Blue Black Violet Gray Pink ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Green White Yellow Yellow Brown White Gray Gray Brown White Pink Pink Brown White Blue Brown Blue White Brown White Black ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 3 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Screw the cover of the connector housing into the connector and slide the bend-prevention tube over the crimped piece. T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Assembly Instructions Results Figure A-5 Büchsel (Isolectra) Assembly Procedure Crimp tool Crimp Tool (Isolectra) — Z586 Hexagon Die 4.6 (Isolectra) — 24025001000555 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 3 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Crimp the outer ferrule with a Hexagon Die 4.6 — AGK 3068 by using the Crimp Tool — AGK 2365. T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Coax Connector (1.6/5.6) IMS Assembly Instructions Results Figure A-6 IMS Assembly Procedure ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 A - 3 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Figure A-7 Crimp Tool and Die Legend: Crimp Tool — AGK 2365 Hexagon Die 4.6 — AGK 3068, or square 1.2 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary A - 3 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Appendix B: Site Configurations Overview ..............................................This chapter covers the subrack positions in different rack types. Purpose ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Figure B-3 Top Access Legend: Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Ducts in the Rack Frames on the configuration of the Metropolis ADM (Compact shelf) subracks in the rack frame. Figure B-4 Bottom Access ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Cable Duct Position 2600 Bottom Access Site Configurations (600mm) Legend: Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Figure B-5 Top Access Legend: Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Figure B-6 Bottom Access Legend: Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
— X = hole 60 2200 mm with 3 Subracks X = hole 21 X = hole 47 X = hole 73 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Fiber-Cable Duct, Assy – 848593141 Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct. X refers to: ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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X = hole 76 2600 mm with 3 Subracks X = hole 31 X = hole 60 X = hole 86 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 1 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
2200 mm Rack Layout ..............................................Top Access Figure B-9 Layout of a 2200 mm rack with two subracks Legend: Marking Holes ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 1 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Figure B-10 Layout of a 2200 rack with three subracks Legend: Marking Holes List of materials Item Description Comcode Rack 848586780 Power-Distribution Panel or – Rail Subrack 848516589 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 1 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
Site Configurations 2600 mm Rack Layout ..............................................Top Access Figure B-11 Layout of a 2600 mmrack with two subracks ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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2600 mm Rack Layout Site Configurations Legend: Marking Holes Figure B-12 Layout of a 2600 mm rack with three subracks ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary B - 1 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Site Configurations Legend: Marking Holes List of materials Material Item Description Comcode Rack 848586798 Power-Distribution Panel or – Rail Subrack 848516589 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 B - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
Appendix C: Installation Checklist Overview ..............................................This describes to check the installation of the equipment with the help Purpose of a checklist..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary C - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
The PDP-M Kit consists of the following parts: Quantity Description Comcode PDP-M 848862330 PDP-MA 848979761 1.6m Alarm Cable 848979951 3.2m Alarm Cable 848979944 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Use in MADM racks The PDP-M Power Kit for Compact consists of the following parts: Quantity Description Comcode 16A Circuit Breaker 408839413 Power Cable 848926903 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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(CC848914230, item 2) to the rack frame using 4 hexagon bolts (M6, CC847079860) as shown in the figure below. T E P S ................................Result Figure D-1 PDP-M mounting ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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PDP-M (item 1) as shown in the figure below. T E P S ................................Result Figure D-2 Circuit breaker mounting ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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By doing this, pin 1 and 2 of J1 and J2 should be connected by the 2-pin jumper JP1 and JP2 (see Figure D-4, “Special configuration (alarms not separated)” (D-6)). Figure D-3 Default configuration (alarms separated) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Configuring the PDP-MA Use in MADM racks Figure D-4 Special configuration (alarms not separated) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Press the bent wall of the PDP-MA hard to fit the two bolts of the PDP-M into the two cutouts of the PDP-MA. T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Mounting the PDP-MA to the PDP-M Use in MADM racks Result Figure D-5 PDP-MA mounting Step 1 Step 2 ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Mount the subrack to the rack by fixing it with 4 flange hex bolts (CC901343905). T E P S ................................Result Figure D-6 Cage nut positions ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 9 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Mounting subracks to the rack Use in MADM racks Figure D-7 Upper subrack mounting Figure D-8 Lower subrack mounting ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 1 0 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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................................Secure the cables by tightening the screws. The minimum tightening torque should be 4 Nm. T E P S ..............................................................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 1 1 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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Power wiring (External battery - PDP-M) Use in MADM racks Result Figure D-9 PDP-M power connection blue blue Legend: -DC (blue) +DC (red) ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 1 2 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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(BDFB) source. To do that unscrew ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 1 3 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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(M4 and M6) at the rear of the PDP-M which are holding the plates. Figure D-11 Removing the Ground Separation Plates ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 1 4 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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The RED wire must be connected to the “+” pin, the BLUE wire to the “–” pin..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 1 5 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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(rack alarm LEDs). If there is a second rack equipped with two subracks (e.g. back-to-back configuration), the number of cables must be doubled. In ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 1 6 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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To upper subrack To rack alarm circuit (Rack 1) (Rack 1) To lower subrack (Rack 1) Figure D-15 Alarm cable, 1.6 m (CC848979951) ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary D - 1 7 Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page...
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PDP-MA wiring Use in MADM racks Figure D-16 Alarm cable, 3.2 m (CC848979944) Figure D-17 Rack top alarm cable, 1.5 m ..............................................Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 D - 1 8 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004...
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Craft Interface Terminal Q/F (interface) ..............................................D-SUB D-Subminiature Direct Current Data-Communication Channel Digital Distribution Frame Deferred-Maintenance Alarm ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary G L O S S A R Y Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page G L - 1...
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High Order ..............................................Interconnection Panel Insulation Displacement Contact International Electrotechnical Commission Receive Infrared ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004 G L - 2...
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Multiplex Section Shared Protection Ring Multiplex Section Protection ..............................................Network Element Neg. Negative Normaly Open ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary G L O S S A R Y Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page G L - 3...
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..............................................Q-Lan Local Area Network Interface Quantity ..............................................ReTurN Receive/IN ..............................................System Controller ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004 G L - 4...
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Tributary Slot 1...9 Transistor-Transistor Logic Transmit/OUT ..............................................User-to-Network Interface Unshielded Twisted-Pair cable, 120 Ohm ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary G L O S S A R Y Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page G L - 5...
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..............................................Wavelength-Division Multiplexing ..............................................Yellow ..............................................G L O S S A R Y Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004 G L - 6...
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Hand-Crimping Tool Code 54334-1, A-20 A-20 Mini-Balun 75/120 Ω 407890193, A-31 A-31 Termination, A-2 848069795, 5-29 5-29 ..............................................365-312-761 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary I N D E X Issue 1, May 2004 See notice on first page I N - 1...
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Routing External Cabling Example, 4-2 ............Subrack Mounting, 2-2 Units and Paddle-Boards, 2-10 2-10 ............Tools, 1-17 1-17 ..............................................I N D E X Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-312-761 See notice on first page Issue 1, May 2004 I N - 2...
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