AT&T 6386/33 Hardware Installation
AT&T 6386/33 Hardware Installation

AT&T 6386/33 Hardware Installation

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6386/33 and 6386/25
Voice Processing
Hardware Installation
AT&T 585-310-111
Issue 1
Comcode 106810880
June 1992

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  • Page 1 AT&T 585-310-111 Issue 1 Comcode 106810880 June 1992 6386/33 and 6386/25 Voice Processing Hardware Installation...
  • Page 2 Copyright © © 1992 AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, AT&T can assume no responsibility for any errors. Changes and corrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future reissues.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ About This Document INTENDED AUDIENCES PREREQUISITE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION OF THIS DOCUMENT HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS RELATED RESOURCES HOW TO COMMENT ON THIS DOCUMENT 1. Prerequisites VERIFYING THE SELECTED SITE .
  • Page 4 RUNNING THE POWER-ON SELF TEST . RUNNING THE SET-UP UTILITY A. Removing/Replacing the Computer Cover REMOVING THE COVER FROM THE 6386/33 WGS . REMOVING THE COVER FROM THE 6386/25 WGS . REPLACING THE COVER ON THE 6386/33 WGS REPLACING THE COVER ON THE 6386/25 WGS...
  • Page 5 Figure 5-3. Place the Jumper on Pins 1 and 2 of the Maintenance Modem Figure A-1. Removing the Cover From the WGS . Figure A-2. Replacing the Cover on the 6386/33 WGS . Figure A-3. Replacing the Cover on a 6386-25 WGS...
  • Page 6 Contents _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ LIST OF TABLES Table 3-1. IVP4 SW12.1 Settings .
  • Page 7 Contents ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 8: About This Document

    About This Document _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ This document, 6386/33 and 6386/25 Voice Processing Hardware Installation (585-310-111), describes the procedures for installing the hardware required for operation of an AUDIX® Voice Power™ R3.0 system. INTENDED AUDIENCES This document is designed primarily for the on-site AT&T services technician and customer technical personnel.
  • Page 9: How To Use This Document

    About This Document ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ A list of abbreviations used, a glossary, and an index are included following the last chapter. HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT This document takes a procedure-oriented approach. It includes high-level overviews of tasks followed by detailed step-by-step instructions for completing them.
  • Page 10: Trademarks And Service Marks

    About This Document _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ At the Login ID? prompt, enter audix • Variables that the system supplies or that you must supply are shown in italic type. For example, an error message that is displayed on the screen with one of your specific filenames might be shown generically as Your file filename is formatted incorrectly.
  • Page 11 About This Document ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 12: Prerequisites

    1. Prerequisites _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ This chapter describes the following prerequisites for the installation of hardware for an AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 system: • Verifying the selected site • Gathering the tools required • Reviewing safety considerations •...
  • Page 13: Gathering The Tools Required

    Prerequisites ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ GATHERING THE TOOLS REQUIRED To install AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 hardware, you must have the following tools: • No. 1 or no. 2 Phillips® screwdriver • Medium-width, flat-blade screwdriver • 3/16-inch nut driver (recommended) • Antistatic grounded wrist strap •...
  • Page 14: Identifying Factory-Assembled (Alt) Systems

    Prerequisites _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ IDENTIFYING FACTORY-ASSEMBLED (ALT) SYSTEMS If your customer ordered the complete hardware platform (an AT&T 6386 WGS) with the AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 package, the AT&T factory has preassembled much of the hardware and all of the software as part of the assemble, load, and test (ALT) process.
  • Page 15 Prerequisites ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 16: Preparing The Mother Board

    2. If you are installing a 6386/33 WGS, disconnect all cables that cover the air deflector. Remove the air deflector by gently pulling it outward from the chassis. Remove the cables connected to the hard drive and floppy drive and fold them out of the way (near the disk controller circuit card) to gain...
  • Page 17: Figure 2-1. 6386/33 Simm Socket Locations

    J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 ... . . J14 J15 J16 ... . . Figure 2-1. 6386/33 SIMM Socket Locations...
  • Page 18 Preparing the Mother Board _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIMM SOCKETS Figure 2-2. 6386/25 SIMM Socket Locations, Version 1 EXPANSION SLOTS ..... . .
  • Page 19: Figure 2-4. Inserting The Simms Into Sockets

    Preparing the Mother Board ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Using Figure 2-4 as a guide, complete the following steps a through c to insert the first SIMM into the empty socket: Figure 2-4. Inserting the SIMMs Into Sockets a. Holding the SIMM by the edges (A) only, align the first SIMM with the left slot of the first socket (B).
  • Page 20 8Mbytes of memory. It is required only if you completed the previous procedure, Installing Additional Memory. Refer to Figures 2-5 through 2-7 for the jumper locations on the 6386/33, 6386/25 version 1, and the 6386/25 version 2 WGS, respectively. On a 6386/33 WGS 1.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-5. 6386/33 Mother Board Jumper Location And Settings

    ......BW/CLR ..PS1/PS2 . . . EDGE PROM Figure 2-5. 6386/33 Mother Board Jumper Location and Settings...
  • Page 22: Figure 2-6. 6386/25 Version 1 Mother Board Jumper Location And Settings

    Preparing the Mother Board _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ On a 6386/25 Version 1 WGS 1. Leave the jumper on pins E60 and E62 in place. 2. Place a jumper on pins E61 and E63. (Spare jumpers are packed in the plastic bag with the power cord.) If you are integrating the AUDIX Voice Power system with a System 75/DEFINITY G1 or G3 Communications System, continue with the next section, Disabling the Second Serial Port.
  • Page 23: Figure 2-7. 6386/25 Version 2 Mother Board Jumper Location And Settings

    Preparing the Mother Board ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ On a 6386/25 Version 2 WGS 1. Leave the jumpers on the following pins in place: • E29 and E30 • E36 and E37 • E38 and E39 2. Move the jumper from pins E33 and E34 and place it on pins E32 and E33. If you are integrating the AUDIX Voice Power system with a System 75/DEFINITY G1 or G3 Communications System, continue with the next section, Disabling the Second Serial Port.
  • Page 24: Disabling The Second Serial Port

    75/DEFINITY G1 or G3 Communications System. If you are integrating the AUDIX Voice Power system with any other switch, skip this section and continue with Chapter 3, Installing Circuit Boards. Refer to Figures 2-5 through 2-7 for the jumper locations on the 6386/33, 6386/25 version 1, and 6386/25 version 2 WGS, respectively.
  • Page 25: Replacing The Air Deflector And Disk Cables

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPLACING THE AIR DEFLECTOR AND DISK CABLES This task is required only if you are installing a 6386/33 WGS. 1. Slide the air deflector into place. 2. Connect the hard disk data cable (the wide gray cable with two connectors — one on the end and one a few inches from the end) to the disk I/O controller board.
  • Page 26: Installing Circuit Boards

    3. Installing Circuit Boards _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ This chapter provides procedures for configuring and installing the VDC600 and IVP4 boards. INSTALLING THE VDC600 BOARD For additional information, see the Video Display Controller Installation Guide packed with the VDC600 board. NOTE 1.
  • Page 27: Figure 3-2. Removing The Expansion Slot Cover

    Installing Circuit Boards ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Complete the following steps a through f to install the VDC600 board: a. Select an open 16-bit expansion slot as far to the left (on floor models, as far to the rear) as possible.
  • Page 28 Installing Circuit Boards _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ d. Press firmly along the top (or front) edge of the VDC600 board until it locks into place and is flush with the frame of the WGS. e. Ensure that the VDC600 board is properly aligned in the slot. f.
  • Page 29: Installing The Ivp4 Boards

    Installing Circuit Boards ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ INSTALLING THE IVP4 BOARDS There are two parts to this procedure: • Setting SW1.1 and SW12.1 • Inserting the IVP4 boards into the AUDIX Voice Power computer Setting SW1.1 and SW12.1 The AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 system supports up to three IVP4 boards. In this procedure, the IVP4 boards (also referred to as "cards") are numbered 0 through 2.
  • Page 30: Figure 3-5. Default Ipv4 Sw1.1 (Left) And Sw12.1 (Right) Settings

    Installing Circuit Boards _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Determine which type of switch each IVP4 board has by comparing its factory default settings with Figure 3-5. (SW1.1 default settings are in the left column and SW12.1 default settings are in the right column of the figure.) OPEN OPEN...
  • Page 31: Figure 3-6. Ivp4 Sw12.1 Settings

    Installing Circuit Boards ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1. IVP4 SW12.1 Settings _ ________________________________________________________________________       _ _______________________________________________________________ IVP4 SW12.1 Segment            Board # _ ________________________________________________________________________  ...
  • Page 32 Installing Circuit Boards _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Inserting the IVP4 Boards 1. Select an 8-bit expansion slot for each of the IVP4 boards you are installing. (The IVP4 board can be installed in a 16- or 32-bit slot, but using an 8-bit slot now can help to prevent reconfiguration problems in future installations.) 2.
  • Page 33 Installing Circuit Boards ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 34: Making System Connections

    4. Making System Connections _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ This chapter provides procedures for connecting the voice lines to the IVP4 boards and connecting the AUDIX Voice Power system to the switch. CONNECTING VOICE LINES TO THE IVP4 BOARDS This procedure describes how to cable the voice lines from the IVP4 boards to 103A connect blocks.
  • Page 35: Figure 4-1. Connecting Voice Lines To The Ivp4 Board

    Making System Connections ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ D8W Cords 884A Adapter RJ14C RJ14C IVP4 IVP4 RJ11C RJ11C Line A Line C RJ11C RJ11C Line B Line D IVP4 BOARD D4 Cables RJ11C RJ11C Lines Lines Figure 4-1. Connecting Voice Lines to the IVP4 Board...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Audix Voice Power System To The Switch

    Making System Connections _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ CONNECTING THE AUDIX VOICE POWER SYSTEM TO THE SWITCH The AUDIX Voice Power R3.0 system can be integrated with several different switches, from both AT&T and other manufacturers. Figures 4-2 through 4-4 provide general connectivity diagrams for System 75, DEFINITY G1 and G3;...
  • Page 37: Figure 4-3. General Connectivity Diagram For System 25

    Making System Connections ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM 25 6386 WGS IVP4 CARD(s) 884A (4 PORTS) ANALOG PORT MAINTENANCE COM 1 (RS232) MODEM PARALLEL PORT PRINTER FEMALE CONNECTIVITY MALE CONNECTIVITY HOUSE WIRE Figure 4-3. General Connectivity Diagram for System 25...
  • Page 38: Figure 4-4. General Connectivity Diagram For Non-At&T Switches

    Making System Connections _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ SWITCH LINK RS-232 NON-AT&T SWITCH COM 2 6386 WGS DEMARCATION POINT IVP4 CARD(s) 884A (4 PORTS) ANALOG PORTS COM 1 (RS232) MODEM PARALLEL PORT PRINTER FEMALE CONNECTIVITY MALE CONNECTIVITY HOUSE WIRE Figure 4-4.
  • Page 39 Making System Connections ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 40: Connecting Peripherals

    Voice Power system you are installing includes a printer: • Monitor and keyboard • Remote access maintenance modem • Printer (optional) Figures 5-1 and 5-2 show the connectors on the 6386/33 and 6386/25 WGS, respectively. Refer to the appropriate figure when performing these procedures.
  • Page 41: Figure 5-1. 6386/33 Wgs Peripheral Connectors

    Connecting Peripherals ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-1. 6386/33 WGS Peripheral Connectors...
  • Page 42: Connecting The Monitor And Keyboard

    Connecting Peripherals _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ CONNECTING THE MONITOR AND KEYBOARD 1. Connect the line cord to the AC power-in socket (A) on the WGS. 2. Connect one end of the video monitor power cord to the video monitor and the other end to the monitor power outlet (B) on the WGS.
  • Page 43: Connecting The Maintenance Modem

    Connecting Peripherals ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONNECTING THE MAINTENANCE MODEM Use this procedure to connect the Hayes® Smartmodem™ OPTIMA™ 2400 for remote access maintenance. You will set up the maintenance modem software options in AUDIX Voice Power System R3.0 Software Installation, Chapter 7, Setting Up Peripherals. 1.
  • Page 44: Connecting The Printer

    Connecting Peripherals _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ CONNECTING THE PRINTER This procedure describes how to connect and set up AT&T 570 or 571 printer hardware. You will set up the printer software options in AUDIX Voice Power System R3.0 Software Installation, Chapter 7, Setting Up Peripherals.
  • Page 45 Connecting Peripherals ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 46: Performing Operational Testing

    1. Plug one end of the power cord into the jack (refer to "A" in Figures 5-1 and 5-2 for the location of this jack on the 6386/33 and 6386/25 WGS, respectively) on the back panel of the WGS. Plug the other end into an AC outlet.
  • Page 47 Performing Operational Testing ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ If all tests pass, continue with the next section, Running the Set-Up Utility. If all tests do not pass, refer to AUDIX Voice Power System R3.0 Maintenance to determine and correct the problem before continuing with the next section.
  • Page 48: Running The Set-Up Utility

    Performing Operational Testing _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ RUNNING THE SET-UP UTILITY To determine disk partitioning for the root (combined root and usr) and the swap file systems (based on the size of the hard disk), you must run the set-up utility from the customer test diskette. 1.
  • Page 49 Performing Operational Testing ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. If you did not install additional memory, skip to step 7. If you did install additional memory, complete the following steps a and b: a. Use the arrow keys to move to Extended Memory and press ENTER b.
  • Page 50: Removing/Replacing The Computer Cover

    WARNING description of proper grounding techniques. REMOVING THE COVER FROM THE 6386/33 WGS 1. Remove the top cover (or "media access door" as shown in Figure A-1) by lifting it from the rear. 2. Loosen the cover-retaining screw on the bottom front.
  • Page 51: Figure A-1. Removing The Cover From The Wgs

    Removing/Replacing the Computer Cover ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6386/33 MEDIA ACCESS DOOR EXPANSION SLOT COVER SCREWS COVER SCREW EXPANSION SLOT COVER 6386/25 COVER SCREWS ......................
  • Page 52: Replacing The Cover On The 6386/33 Wgs

    3. Replace the chassis cover by sliding the cover over the chassis from the front to the back. 4. Tighten the cover-retaining screw. 5. Replace the top cover. Expansion Slot Cover Expansion Slot Cover Screws Media Access Door Cover Screw Figure A-2. Replacing the Cover on the 6386/33 WGS...
  • Page 53: Replacing The Cover On The 6386/25 Wgs

    Removing/Replacing the Computer Cover ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPLACING THE COVER ON THE 6386/25 WGS 1. Slide the cover carefully from the front of the main unit until it presses securely against the rear cover. 2. Raise the front of the cover slightly higher than the rear as shown in Figure A-3. Slide the cover towards the back of the main unit until it almost reaches the rear cover.
  • Page 54: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ assemble, load, and test AUDIX Audio Information Exchange CA+VM call answer + voice mail class of restriction class of service digital communications protocol data interface process data terminal equipment FACE framed access command environment FMLI form and menu language interpreter FOOS...
  • Page 55 AB-2 Abbreviations ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 56: Glossary

    Glossary _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ administration The process of setting up software on a system so that the software functions as needed. analog The representation of numerical quantities by means of physical variables such as translation, rotation, voltage, or resistance (contrasted with digital). In teleprocessing usage, an analog channel usually refers to a voice-grade telephone line.
  • Page 57 GL-2 Glossary ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ data link The connection from the AUDIX Voice Power computer to the switch interface boards that enables nonvoice data messages to pass between the AUDIX Voice Power system and the switch. The link setup varies depending on your configuration. data terminal A standard type of data interface normally used for the endpoints in a connection.
  • Page 58 GL-3 Glossary _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ ______________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 59 Glossary ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 60 884A 4-1 removing from a 6386/25 A-1 adding memory 2-1 removing from a 6386/33 WGS A-1 air deflector replacing on a 6386/25 WGS A-4 replacing the 2-10 replacing on a 6386/33 WGS A-3 ALT (assemble, load, and test) 1-3...
  • Page 61 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ replacing the cover on a 6386/25 WGS A-4 jumpers on a 6386/33 WGS A-3 location of on the mother board 2-5 location of on the VDC600 board 3-1 safety considerations 1-2 serial port keyboard disabling the second 2-9...

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