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ThinMux Chassis
Product Catalog: ACE-COM L1
Part Number: 150-2263-01
CLEI: VAMXHN0F

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  • Page 1 ANUAL ThinMux Chassis Product Catalog: ACE-COM L1 Part Number: 150-2263-01 CLEI: VAMXHN0F...
  • Page 2 In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3 • Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment of each listed item. If the shipment is short or irregular, contact ADC as described in “Appendix C - Product Support” on page store the equipment for a prolonged period, store the equipment in its original container.
  • Page 4 Safety Warnings and Notices AFETY ARNINGS AND The ThinMux chassis DC power supply feeds must be connected to either (1) -48 Vdc Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) sources or (2) -48 Vdc sources that are electrically isolated from the AC sector and reliably connected to earth. The source’s fault current capacity shall be lower than 50A, or an appropriate overcurrent protection rated 5A, must be provided on each -48 Vdc conductor.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 ABLE OF ONTENTS Overview ________________________________________________ 1 Features ... 1 Backplane... 2 External Interfaces ________________________________________ 3 T1/E1 Interface ... 3 T1/E1 Test Interface... 3 RS-232 Craft Interface ... 4 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Interface... 4 Discrete Alarms... 4 Battery Supply... 5 Installation ______________________________________________ 5 Mounting the Chassis...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Appendix D - Abbreviations ________________________________20 Certification and Warranty __________________ Inside Back Cover IST OF IGURES 1. Backplane Interfaces (rear view) ...2 2. ThinMux Chassis in a CO Rack ...6 3. Installing the Fan Module (FB1) ...7 4. Wire-Wrap Pin Positions/Common Access Panel (rear view) ...8 5.
  • Page 7 LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 IST OF IGURES 1. Backplane Interfaces (rear view) ... 2 2. ThinMux Chassis in a CO Rack... 6 3. Installing the Fan Module (FB1)... 7 4. Wire-Wrap Pin Positions/Common Access Panel (rear view)... 8 5. Installing Line Terminators... 9 6.
  • Page 8 List of Tables LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 viii December 7, 2001 ThinMux Chassis...
  • Page 9 LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 IST OF ABLES 1. T1/E1 Receive Pin Assignments... 14 2. T1/E1 Transmit Pin Assignments ... 16 3. RS-232 Craft Interface Pin Assignments ... 17 4. Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Pin Assignments ... 17 ThinMUX Chassis November 7, 2001 List of Tables...
  • Page 10 List of Tables LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 November 7, 2001 ThinMUX Chassis...
  • Page 11: Overview

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 VERVIEW ® The ADC ThinMux multiplexer and fits in a Central Office (CO) rack. Each type of multiplexer provides support for a minimum of 28 T1 (or 21 E1) lines from the chassis. The chassis also provides two DS3 interfaces for external equipment. It features a forced-air cooling unit, Ethernet port, rear craft port, craft ports on the multiplexer front panels, and fiber management guides.
  • Page 12: Backplane

    Overview ACKPLANE RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100BASE-T connector 32-pair (female) connectors - T1, E1 Chassis ground ESD strap input Figure 1. Backplane Interfaces (rear view) The ThinMux chassis provides a compact 1U platform for the ThinMux family of multiplexers with the following interconnects: •...
  • Page 13: External Interfaces

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 XTERNAL The ThinMux chassis provides the following interfaces: • T1/E1 • T1/E1 Test • RS-232 • 10/100BASE-T Ethernet • Discrete alarms T1/E1 I NTERFACE There are two female 32-pair connectors to access 28 T1 (or 21 E1) lines for intra-building connection;...
  • Page 14: Rs-232 Craft Interface

    External Interfaces RS-232 C RAFT Communication with the ThinMux STS-1 and ThinMux DS3 central processors occur through a standard grounded DB-9 connector (RS-232 Data Communication Equipment interface). Signals are routed to both multiplexers, and the transmitter of the inactive multiplexer remains in a tristate mode. Pin 5 is the digital ground of all digital components (both multiplexers).
  • Page 15: Battery Supply

    COM signal to prevent damage to the solid state relay. ADC does not provide the diode with the ThinMux chassis. The diode must be purchased separately.
  • Page 16: Mounting The Chassis

    Installation OUNTING THE Three 8-32 x / screws Two 6-32 x / screws ESD input bracket Two 12-24 x / screws Figure 2. ThinMux Chassis in a CO Rack Install a mounting bracket on each side of the ThinMux chassis using the three screws provided for each bracket (8-32 x Figure 2.
  • Page 17: Installing The Fan Module (Fb1)

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 NSTALLING THE Figure 3. Installing the Fan Module (FB1) Unwrap the enclosed fan module. Align the fan with the slot located on the left side of the chassis and slide the fan in as shown in Insert the fan module until the connector is firmly seated in the backplane.
  • Page 18: Wiring The Common Access Panel

    The BITS concept is used for interoffice synchronization distribution. Each line source, Bits A and Bits B, must be terminated. ADC provides this termination through external termination blocks (product catalog TERM-100) placed on wire-wrap terminal posts on the rear of the...
  • Page 19: Connect Test Access

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 Side view of termination block* *Install the 100 termination block with the resistor facing towards the backplane. Figure 5. Installing Line Terminators Install the BITS terminating blocks (catalog number TERM-100), provided in the installation kit, between the Bits A+, A- and B+, B- posts. Connect Bits A and Bits B posts to your Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) clock synchronization source (SONET minimum clock or better).
  • Page 20: Connect Alarms

    Installation Connect Alarms Connect the alarm relay wires from the CO alarm center to the posts of the Visible Alarm (CRIT. VIS—NO and COM), Audible Alarm (CRIT. AUD—NO and COM) and Alarm (FE, MIN, MAJ, CRIT, and COM). Follow the CO site instructions for connecting alarm relays. The visible and audible alarm relays do not have an NC (normally closed) position.
  • Page 21: Installing Ds3 Or Sts-1 Interface Cables

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 The ThinMux chassis DC power supply feeds must be connected to either (1) -48 Vdc Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) sources or (2) -48 Vdc sources that are electrically isolated from the AC sector and reliably connected to earth. The source’s fault current capacity shall be lower than 50A, or an appropriate overcurrent protection, rated 5A, must be provided on each -48 Vdc conductor.
  • Page 22: Ds3 Or Sts-1 Shelf Configuration

    Installation Chassis ground Ethernet 10/100BASE-T DSX-1 input (receive) from cross-connect Figure 7. DS3 or STS-1 Shelf Configuration Connect the 32-pair shielded cable, with amphenol male connector coming from the cross-connect, to the DSX-1 input (Rx) as shown in Figure Connect the 32-pair shielded cable, with amphenol male connector going to the cross-connect, to the DSX-1 output (Tx).
  • Page 23 LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 Connect the DS3/STS-1 coaxial cable for data going to the DS3/STS-1 network to Line 1 Tx. Connect the Ethernet port to a LAN, if required. Connect a VT100 maintenance terminal to the craft port, if required. ThinMux Chassis January 3, 2002 Installation...
  • Page 24: Appendix A - Pin Assignments

    Appendix A - Pin Assignments A - P PPENDIX T1/E1 I NTERFACE Figure 8 shows the male T1/E1 amphenol cable connector connecting to the female T1/E1 connector located on the backplane of the ThinMux chassis. Table 1 on page 14 transmit and receive.
  • Page 25 LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 Table 1. T1/E1 Receive Pin Assignments (Continued) Pin Number DSX_RX_RING10 DSX_RX_RING11 DSX_RX_RING12 DSX_RX_RING13 DSX_RX_RING14 DSX_RX_RING15 DSX_RX_RING16 DSX_RX_RING17 DSX_RX_RING18 DSX_RX_RING19 DSX_RX_RING20 DSX_RX_RING21 DSX_RX_RING22 DSX_RX_RING23 DSX_RX_RING24 DSX_RX_RING25 DSX_RX_RING26 DSX_RX_RING27 DSX_RX_RING28 ThinMux Chassis Description Pin Number DSX_RX_RING7 DSX_RX_RING8 DSX_RX_RING9 January 3, 2002 Appendix A - Pin Assignments Description DSX_RX_TIP7...
  • Page 26: T1/E1 Transmit Pin Assignments

    Appendix A - Pin Assignments Table 2. T1/E1 Transmit Pin Assignments Pin Number DSX_TX_RING10 DSX_TX_RING11 DSX_TX_RING12 DSX_TX_RING13 DSX_TX_RING14 DSX_TX_RING15 DSX_TX_RING16 DSX_TX_RING17 DSX_TX_RING18 DSX_TX_RING19 DSX_TX_RING20 DSX_TX_RING21 DSX_TX_RING22 DSX_TX_RING23 DSX_TX_RING24 DSX_TX_RING25 DSX_TX_RING26 DSX_TX_RING27 DSX_TX_RING28 Description Pin Number DSX_TX_RING1 DSX_TX_RING2 DSX_TX_RING3 DSX_TX_RING4 DSX_TX_RING5 DSX_TX_RING6 DSX_TX_RING7 DSX_TX_RING8...
  • Page 27: Rs-232 Craft Interface

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 RS-232 C RAFT Table 3. RS-232 Craft Interface Pin Assignments Pin Number 10/100BASE-T E Table 4. Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Pin Assignments Pin Number ThinMux Chassis NTERFACE Description Digital ground THERNET NTERFACE Description DATA_TRANSMIT+ DATA_TRANSMIT- DATA_RECEIVE+ DATA_RECEIVE- January 3, 2002 Appendix A - Pin Assignments...
  • Page 28: Appendix B - Specifications

    Appendix B - Specifications B - S PPENDIX Power Input Voltage Range Fusing Environmental Operating temperature Operating humidity Dimensions Height: Width: Depth: Weight: Network Interfaces Rear Panel Interfaces DS3/STS-1 DS1/E1 Craft Ethernet/Telnet Alarm Contacts Audible Alarm Visible Alarm Test Access Power Bits A and B PECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 29: Appendix C - Product Support

    LTPH-UM-1088-02, Issue 2 C - P PPENDIX ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales support and training for all its products. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
  • Page 30: Appendix D - Abbreviations

    Appendix D - Abbreviations D - A PPENDIX AWG: American Wire Gauge BITS: Building Integrated Timing Supply BNC: Bayonet-Locking Connector Central Office COM: Communications Port on a PC (serial port) CRIT: Critical Alarm DCE: Data Communication Equipment DS3: Digital Signal, Level 3 ELV: Extra Low Voltage ESD:...
  • Page 31 90-day warranty period is, at ADC’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replace of the software. ADC also warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, the media on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use.
  • Page 32 Repaired products have a 90-day warranty, or until the end of the original warranty period—whichever period is greater. ADC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO ITS PRODUCTS AND ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS.
  • Page 34 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 Technical Assistance Tel: 800.638.0031 Tel: 714.730.3222 Fax: 714.730.2400 ISO 9001/TL 9000 DNV Certification, Inc. REGISTERED FIRM : LTPH-UM-1088-02, I OCUMENT ´,$;¶5}¨ SSUE 1204275...

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