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® Series 5 Carrier System Remote Terminal Acceptance and Turnup Task Oriented Practice (TOP) 363-205-401 Issue 7 March 1997...
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® Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Introduction Overview ® This document is used to establish a SLC Series 5 Carrier System remote terminal (RT) channel bank in a pre-service state. This requires accepting the RT enclosure, equipping the power shelf(ves), and installing the circuit packs in the RT channel bank.
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Conversions – This section is used to convert an in-service RT system from one feature package to another. This includes the replacement of circuit packs and setting options. This section does not include any pre- conversion activities (grooming special services, digital facility activities, office-to-office testing, ...), and only provides the steps necessary to change the feature package equipage of the RT channel bank.
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP response is not observed and a specific trouble clearing reference is not made, you should reference the trouble analysis procedures in 363-205- 500 Maintenance TOP to clear the trouble. If you need assistance after completing all the applicable procedures in this section, call the Lucent Regional Technical Assistance Center (RTAC).
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Documentation Plan This document is part of a documentation set that provides turnup, end-to-end, channel unit installation, and maintenance procedures. Figure 1 provides a documentation plan summary. SLC Series 5 Carrier System TOP Documentation Plan 363-205-400 363-200-001 363-205-401...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Feature Packages The SLC Series 5 Carrier System offers several feature package configurations. The choice of feature package is determined by the bank control unit (BCU) and alarm display unit (ADU), and supporting common units. Option settings on the ADU also determine the feature package configuration.
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Figure 2 shows the various feature package arrangements available for the SLC Series 5 Carrier System. FPA (FEATURE PACKAGE A) SERIES 5 SLC SERIES 5 MC97722A1 MC97723A1 J1C182AA/AD J1C182AB/AE/AF FPB (FEATURE PACKAGE B) (AUB24 RT ADU) SLC 96 Mode 1 COT SLC SERIES 5...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Admonishments Admonishments in this document have the following definitions: DANGER: This indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. Warning: This indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Acceptance Tab Index Element Title IXL-001 Acceptance Task Index List NTP-002 Acceptance NTP-003 Accept Remote Terminal Equipment NTP-004 Accept Distant Terminal Equipment DLP-500 Open RT Cabinet Enclosure DLP-501 Perform Overall Visual Inspection of Remote Terminal Equipment ®...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Power Up Tab Index Element Title IXL-001 Power Up Cabinet or Frame Power Plant Task Index List NTP-002 Acceptance NTP-003 Turn Up J1C182BA Power Shelf and Supporting Equipment in Frame, 51, 80, or 90-Type Cabinet RT NTP-004 Add Battery String Equipment to J1C182BA Power Shelf in Frame, 51, 80, or 90-Type Cabinet RT NTP-005 Turn Up J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf and Supporting Equipment in...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Power Up Tab Index (Contd) Element Title DLP-515 Add 336A Rectifiers to Existing J1C182BA Power Shelf DLP-516 Install Ringing Switch Unit (RSU) in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf DLP-517 Install 3C Ringing Generators in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf DLP-518 Install AUG1 Positive Ring Unit in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf DLP-519 Install 336A Rectifiers in J1C182BD Power Shelf DLP-520 Install Ring Control Unit (RCU) in J1C182BD Power Shelf...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP RT Turn Up Tab Index Element Title IXL-001 RT Channel Bank Turn Up Task Index List NTP-002 Acceptance NTP-003 Turn Up Series 5 RT Blue or White System for Any Feature Package Except FP303 NTP-004 Add Digroups C and D to an In-Service RT System for Any Feature Package NTP-006 Turn Up Series 5 RT Blue or White System Equipped for Feature...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP RT Turn Up Tab Index (Contd) Element Title DLP-515 Install Line Switch Unit (LSU) in Facility Shelf DLP-516 Install Channel Test Unit (CTU) DLP-517 Install Digital Test Unit (DTU) DLP-518 Perform RT Indicator Test DLP-519 Perform Check of RT Remote Alarms DLP-520 Test Battery String (OPEN BAT TEST) DLP-521 Verify Correct Complement of Circuit Packs for FP303...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP DT Turn Up Tab Index Element Title IXL-001 DT Turn Up Task Index List NTP-002 Acceptance NTP-003 Turn Up Series 5 Fiber to the Home 900A( ) Distant Terminal DLP-500 Turn Up or Add Customer DC Back Powering For 900A2 or 900A3 Distant Terminal DLP-501 Install ASH1 Power Converter Unit (PCU) In 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT Closure...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Conversions Tab Index Element Title IXL-001 Conversions Tab Index NTP-002 Acceptance NTP-003 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package A Capability to Feature Package C Capability NTP-004 Convert Feature Package A or C RT to Feature Package C-AutoCut NTP-005 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package B Mode 2 to Feature Package B Mode 1 NTP-006 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package B Mode 1 to Feature...
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SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP Conversions Tab Index (Contd) Element Title DLP-507 Install Line Interface Unit (LIU) DLP-508 Install AUB24 Alarm Display Unit (ADU) for Feature Package B Mode 1 or Mode 2 Conversion DLP-509 Perform End-to-End Test When Converting a Feature Package B Mode 2 to Mode 1 DLP-510 Perform End-to-End Test When Converting a Feature Package B Mode 1 to Mode 2...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Accept Series 5 RT Cabinet or Frame Introduction The purpose of acceptance procedures is to visually verify that the cabinet or frame has not been damaged while being installed and that power is supplied to the enclosure.
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Acceptance: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A Abbreviated List of Splicing Documents AT&T Equipment 80 CAB REM TERM INSTLN & SPLG METALLIC SLC 640-250-223 640-250-238 51A CABINET - SPLICING AND INSTALLATION 640-250-239 51A CAB SPLICING & INSTLN DDM-2000 640-250-247 SLC 5 REM TERM IN 80 CAB-PRECABLED SLC 5 640-250-252...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 SUMMARY The basic acceptance procedures are listed below: • Verify that the RT enclosure has been installed and spliced. • Verify that all equipment shelves are mounted securely and are not damaged. Look for misaligned, dented, or twisted shelves and bent or broken slot connec- tors of front of equipment shelf.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: IXL-001 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance Task Index List FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO Acceptance........... NTP-002 Accept Remote Terminal Equipment .
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363-205-401 Acceptance: NTP-002 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance GENERAL Acceptance tests are performed on the remote terminal (RT) equipment, and if the system is equipped with the Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) feature, the distant terminal (DT) to ensure proper installation procedures have been performed. The procedure for performing acceptance tests for the RT equipment is listed in NTP-003.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Accept Remote Terminal Equipment DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get support apparatus listed: • 216-type tool (80-type cabinet only) • Special key (modified hex key) - COMCODE 846244168 (51A and 80-type cabinets only) •...
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Acceptance: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Perform overall visual inspection of optical interconnect (OIC) DLP-502 high density interconnect (HDIC) frame. Close and secure RT (if not performing power up procedures at this time).
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363-205-401 Acceptance: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Accept Distant Terminal Equipment DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get support apparatus listed: • Special key (allen-type wrench) - COMCODE 840841324 • Digital multimeter (DMM) with an accuracy of 1.0% and an AC/DC input impedance of ≥...
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Acceptance: NTP-004 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Check AC power, grounding, drop wire protector panel, and fiber termination. A. For single DT site. DLP-503 B. For common AC powered DT site (for example low profile DLP-504 pedestal).
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Open RT Cabinet Enclosure The cabinet is typically opened using a special key (allen-type wrench) and a 216-type tool as shown in Figure 1. 216-Tool Hex Key Figure 1 – Opening a Typical Cabinet with Hex Key and 216-Tool On the inside of the side 1 left door there is an AC wiring diagram with a Table for circuit breaker code.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform Overall Visual Inspection of Remote Terminal Equipment If remote terminal (RT) is frame mounted, proceed to Step 7. Turn MAIN circuit breaker ON and verify AC power at convenience outlet(s). If proper AC voltage is not present, resolve problem through local procedures.
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Acceptance: DLP-501 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: Plug-in units are not inserted into connectors until all tests and verifications have been completed. At both white and blue banks, insert channel unit in slots labeled 1/2, 23/24, and 47/48 on shelf AB and slots 49/50, 71/72, and 95/96 on shelf CD to check for misaligned or bowed shelves.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 26. Repeat these procedures from Step 8 for other equipment shelves [power shelf, battery shelves, multiplexer shelf, repeater shel(ves), etc.] in the RT enclosure. Keep in mind that you will need the appropriate plug-ins for the type of equipment shelf to check for misaligned shelf by installing a circuit pack (in an appropriate slot).
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 ® Perform Overall Visual Inspection of LGX Fiber Optic Distributing Frame (FTTH) At front of LGX lightguide distribution frame verify that: • Duct doors have been installed on frame flanges and doors operate prop- erly.
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Acceptance: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Frame Aisle Ground Lead Lug Terminal Ground Wire (Part of Network Top Raceway Bay Frame) Assembly Network Bay Frame Figure 1 – LGX Lightguide Distribution Frame Ground...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Distribution Cable B-Bond Clamp Terminal Lug Ground Wire Assembly Cable Clamp 12-24 Screw Bracket Sheath Paint Removed Termination From Frame Hardware Lightguide Distributing Shelf Narrow Flange of LGX Lightguide Distribution Frame Figure 2 –...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Visually Inspect AC Powering, Grounding, Copper Termination, and Fiber Termination at 900A1 Distant Terminal Verify that 900A1 distant terminal (DT) closure, network interface unit (NIU), and AC power outlet have been properly mounted to wall of structure (Figure Top Mounting Tab Outlet Approx.
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Acceptance: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify that AC power outlet enclosure is an approved lockable enclosure. Verify that AC power outlet has been wired to an electrical circuit breaker; not to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Is 120 V AC present at AC outlet? If YES, then proceed to Step 8.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Visually Inspect AC Powering, Grounding, Copper Termination, and Fiber Termination at Collocated Distant Terminal Site Verify that 900A1 distant terminal (DT) closures and AC circuit breaker box and power outlets have been properly mounted in the structure. (See Figures 1 and 2 if you have a low profile pedestal.) Verify that each AC power outlet has been wired to an electrical circuit breaker;...
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Acceptance: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 11. Verify that copper pairs from 900A1 DT closures to customer drop protector panel have been installed. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Lift to Remove Locking Screw (After Pivoting) Both Sides Pivot to Open Pivot Point...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Drop Pair Protector Blocks Power Interface To DT3 if Equipped Ground Bus Pass-through For Cables Drop Cables To DT2 Figure 2 – Low Profile Ground Connections — Block Diagram...
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Visually Inspect DC Powering, Grounding, Copper Termination, and Fiber Termination at 900A2 or 900A3 Distant Terminal Use a 216C tool to open (loosen the lock nuts and pivot the top over) the pedestal containing 900A2, or 900A3 distant terminals (DTs) and DC power module.
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Acceptance: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Power Box & Protectors 2500 Splice Pass-Through Case For Cables Figure 2 – Low Profile Pedestal Equipment Arrangement Verify that the pedestal ground bus has been connected to an approved ground connection.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 Drop Pair Protector Blocks Power Interface To DT3 if Equipped Ground Bus Pass-through For Cables Drop Cables To DT2 Figure 3 – DT Pedestal Ground Connections — Block Diagram Open DT and verify that ground cable to 900A2 or 900A3 DT closure is secured by SLU35 connector (cable clamp) located in bottom of DT closure and that ground cable is routed and terminated to the ground bus in the pedes-...
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Acceptance: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify that drop wire protector panel is grounded to the pedestal ground bus per instructions for the type of panel being used. ® Verify that fiber drop is terminated with an ST lightguide cable connector that has been attached to optical unit backplane coupler.
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363-205-401 Acceptance: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 Protector DC Power Feed Modules Terminal Block VIDEO INPUT 48RTN OUTPUT Connect Ground to this Screw Knurled Retaining Screws Ground Wire Power Feed DT Power Cords Cable POWER Pass-Through INTERFACE Figure 4 –...
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363-205-401 Power Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Turn Up Power Plant for Series 5 RT Introduction Introduction This Tab provides procedures to equip and power up the various types of power ® shelves used in SLC Series 5 carrier system remote terminal (RT) enclosures.
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Power Up: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 336A/ 336A/ 336A 336A 337A 337A RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR Figure 1 – J1C182BA Power Shelf The J1C182BA power shelf (Figure 1) requires the following equipment: • 181A or 181B apparatus mounting shelf equipped with 4 KS-21906, L4 battery strings (up to 6).
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363-205-401 Power Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 J1C182BB - Bulk Power Shelf This power shelf can be in RT frame enclosures (such as a mini hut or CEV) with a -48 Volt battery plant. AUG2 Ringing Ringing Ring...
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Power Up: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 J1C182BD - bulk power plant This power shelf is used in 80A cabinets. Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent AUG4 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU...
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363-205-401 Power Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 J1C182PB-1 - Optical Power Shelf This power shelf is used with Fiber to the Home equipment in a frame fed by -48 Volt power plant or 80E Bulk Powered cabinet. Lucent Lucent Lucent...
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Power Up: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 ED7C704-30 OLS Rectifier Shelf This power shelf is used in 80E or 80D bulk power cabinets, along with the J1C182BC ring shelf (non-FTTH) and a central interconnect panel. COVER LATCHES (SLIDE DOWN TO RELEASE) OLS RECTIFIER SHELF...
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363-205-401 Power Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Lucent Lucent Lucent AUG3 RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR FAIL FAIL -48V -48V -20HZ -20HZ +20HZ -20HZ 0.5A 0.5A +20HZA +20HZB -48V RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2...
363-205-401 Power Up: IXL-001 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Power Up Cabinet or Frame Power Plant Task Index List FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO NOTE: When turning up a SLC Series 5 Carrier System RT power shelf you must initially accept the RT equipment as directed in Acceptance TAB procedures.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-002 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance GENERAL Acceptance tests are performed to ensure proper installation procedures have been performed. The acceptance procedures are found in the Acceptance Tab of this document. These procedures should be done before the equipment is turned up.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up J1C182BA Power Shelf and Supporting Equipment in Frame, 51, 80, or 90-Type Cabinet RT DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure provides steps for the initial installation of the J1C182BA power shelf and supporting equipment.
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Power Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get Support Apparatus Listed: • 216-type tool (80-type cabinet only), • Special key (allen-type wrench) - COMCODE 846244168 (51-type and 80-type cabinets only), •...
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Perform initial installation tests of RT batteries; A. in Frame-type RT, 80-type CSC (community service cabi- DLP-502 net), or 90-type cabinet (ED-7C621-30, ED-97977-30, or ED-7C699-30) RT.
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Power Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: The AUG1 PRU is required only if multiparty channel units that require positive ringing current are to be installed in the dual bank assemblies.
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Add Battery String Equipment to J1C182BA Power Shelf in Frame, 51, 80, or 90-Type Cabinet RT DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure provides steps for adding supporting equipment (battery strings, rectifiers, battery chargers, and BFUs) to J1C182BA power shelf.
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Power Up: NTP-004 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get Support Apparatus Listed: • 216-type tool (80-type cabinet only), • Special key (allen-type wrench) - COMCODE 846244168 (51-type and 80-type cabinets only), •...
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: Batteries must have been on charge for at least 48 hours before testing with 197A BATTERY LOAD TEST SET. If batteries have just been put on charge, the remainder of this procedure may be performed and batteries can be tested at a later date.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-005 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf and Supporting Equipment in RT Frame DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure assumes the following: •...
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Power Up: NTP-005 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: An electrostatic discharge wrist strap with a minimum resistance of 250K Ohms should be worn when handling Series 5 circuit packs to prevent possible damage to the circuit packs.
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-005 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: One BFU is required for each partially or fully equipped dual bank assembly in the frame. If adding to an existing RT dual bank assembly, an additional BFU is not required.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up J1C182BD Power Shelf in 80A Cabinet DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure provides steps for the initial installation of the J1C182BD power shelf and supporting equipment in an 80A-type cabinet.
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Power Up: NTP-006 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: An electrostatic discharge wrist strap with a minimum resistance of 250K Ohms should be worn when handling Series 5 circuit packs to prevent possible damage to the circuit packs.
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO 10. Turn on each power shelf DC circuit breaker and verify that they do not trip. If a circuit breaker does trip, cabinet wiring trouble must be cleared before continuing.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-007 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up ED-7C704-30 Bulk Power Plant in 80E or 80D Cabinet DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO This procedure provides steps for the initial installation of the bat- tery strings, CS7787B540 power units in the Rectifier shelf, and the ringing generator units in the J1C182BC Ring Shelf (non-FTTH) in an 80D or 80E-type cabinet equipped with the...
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Power Up: NTP-007 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get support apparatus listed: • 216-type tool, • Special key (modified hex key) - COMCODE 846244168, • DMM (digital multimeter) with an accuracy of 0.02% and an ac/dc input impedance of ≥...
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-007 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: Batteries are shipped directly from manufacturer. Install and test RT batteries in 80D or 80E cabinet skirt: A.
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Power Up: NTP-007 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: Testing of the PCU in a Fiber to the Home RT channel bank is not required at this time. This test will be done when the J1C1182PB-1 Optics Power Shelf is turned up.
363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-008 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up J1C182PB-1 Optics Power Shelf and Install AYB1B Optical Units DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure assumes the following: • The outside cable pairs or fiber lines are not closed through to the RT so that the RT is isolated from the digital lines...
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Power Up: NTP-008 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Get support apparatus listed: • J99409OB, L1 optical backplane maintenance kit • Box of Kimwipes wipers (Lint Guard Poly Shield, Stock No. 34155), or equivalent •...
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363-205-401 Power Up: NTP-008 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: Two BFUs are required to turn up each dual bank assembly; one is needed for the dual bank assembly and the second one is needed for the associated optical shelves.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Verify Cabinet AC Power Panel Connections AC power panels are typically accessed from side 1 of the cabinet. The cabi- net is typically opened using a special key (allen-type wrench) and a 216-type tool as shown in figure 1.
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Power Up: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 CIRCUIT BREAKER CODE UTILITY AC SUPPLY 60 AMP, 2 POLE GENERATOR AC SUPPLY 40 AMP, 2 POLE J7, J8 - MISCELLANEOUS 20AMP J9 - POWER SHELF 20 AMP, 2 POLE J3, J4 - MISCELLANEOUS 20AMP J5, J6 - BATTERY HEATERS...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Load Distribution Unit (LDU) in Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert LDU into power shelf. Measure 105-129 V AC on LDU faceplate. If required, install order wire build-out resistance module (ED7C613-30, G2) in LDU or miscellaneous pair panel assembly.
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Power Up: DLP-501 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Check wiring on rear of power shelf using SD-7C119-01 and check AC power connections at dual bank assembly. Repeat procedure from Step 4 after locat- ing and correcting trouble. 13.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent ED-7C613-30 SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ORDER WIRE BUILD-OUT (LINE POWER, 48 VOLTS) CO-RT CABLE 100 NET VALUE SWITCH DC RES * POSITIONS RESTART TEST PROT RG 0-250 1748 251-500 1499 -48B...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Perform Initial Installation and Tests of Batteries in Frame-Type or Cabinet-Type RT Enclosure SUMMARY: Remove AC power from system. Install and connect four KS-21906, L4 battery packs on each battery shelf. Measure voltage greater than 45 V DC at front of battery shelf.
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Power Up: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 1 – Battery Shelf...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 ED7C678-( ) BATTERY SHELF BATTERY LEAD JACKS KS-21906, L4 BATTERIES FRONT COVER Figure 2 – Battery Placement and Connections NOTE: Four battery lead jacks can be plugged into any of four plugs on battery shelf, in any order.
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Power Up: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Remove fuses, if present, from +BAT and −BAT fuse holders on battery shelf. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. 10. On battery shelf, connect DMM test leads to +BAT jack (J5) and −BAT jack (J6).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 NOTE: If voltage requirements are not met after replacement battery pack is installed, original battery pack should be reinstalled in battery shelf. Select another battery pack on battery shelf and repeat from Step 14. 20.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 10 Perform Initial Installation and Tests of Batteries for 51-Type (ED-7C601-30) Cabinet RT SUMMARY: Remove AC power from system. Install and connect four KS-21906, L4 battery packs on each battery shelf. With battery string fuses removed, measure voltage greater than 45 V DC at power panel and/or at battery shelf.
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Power Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 2 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 51 cabinet power panel BATTERIES STRING 2 (UPPER) 5 AMP HEATERS FUSE BATTERY STRING 3 FUSE BATTERIES TEST STRING 1 (LOWER) TEST BATTERY STRING 2 FUSE 5 AMP HEATERS FUSE 15 AMP OUTLET...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 10 Table A 51A Power Panel Power Panel Battery Associated Associated Connector (Note) String Fuses Jacks Plug Early Version 1 (Lower) F3, F4, F5 J3, J4 P5, P6, P7, P8 2 (Upper) F1, F2, F6 J1, J2...
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Power Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 4 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: Four plugs are supplied from the power panel to battery string 1 and four plugs are also supplied to battery string 2. These plugs are labeled P1 through P8 and are listed in Table A along with their associated battery strings.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 10 16. Have all battery packs on shelf been replaced? If YES, then proceed to Step 18. If NO, then continue with Step 17. 17. Select another battery pack on battery shelf and repeat from Step 13. 18.
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Power Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 6 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 2 – Battery Shelf 24. Place batteries on battery shelf and dress battery cables as each battery pack is placed on shelf (Figure 3).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 10 ED7C678-( ) BATTERY SHELF BATTERY LEAD JACKS KS-21906, L4 BATTERIES FRONT COVER Figure 3 – Battery Placement and Connections NOTE: Four battery jacks can be plugged into any of four plugs on shelf, in any order.
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Power Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 8 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 27. Remove fuses, if present, from +BAT and −BAT fuse holders on battery shelf. 28. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. 29. On battery shelf, connect DMM test leads to +BAT jack (J5) and −BAT jack (J6).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 9 of 10 NOTE: If voltage requirements are not met after replacement battery pack is installed, original battery pack should be reinstalled in battery shelf. Select another battery pack on battery shelf and repeat from Step 33. 39.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Perform Test of RT Batteries Using 197A Battery Load Test Set CAUTION: Service interruption will occur if batteries are disconnected and AC power is not available. Obtain 197A BATTERY LOAD TEST SET (197A) and place near batteries to be tested (Figure 1).
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Power Up: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 On 337A BATTERY CHARGER associated with batteries to be tested, is HIGH RATE CHG/ON indicator lighted? If YES, then continue with Step 6. If NO, then proceed to Step 7. Figure 1 –...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 Batteries are on high charge and may require up to 24 hours to charge. Do not perform this procedure until HIGH RATE CHG/ON indicator on BATTERY CHARGER goes off. CAUTION: Service interruption will occur if batteries are disconnected and AC power is not available.
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Power Up: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DANGER: A high discharge current is present at connector head if TESTING indicator is lighted. Batteries must not be connected or disconnected when TESTING indicator is lighted. NOTE: This test must run for a full 15 minutes to be valid or until all batteries indicate REPLACE.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 15. After 15 minutes, the test set COMPLETE indicator lights. 16. Is any REPLACE indicator on test set lighted? If YES, then continue with Step 17. If NO, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. 17.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install 337A Battery Charger SUMMARY: Insert 337A BATTERY CHARGER into power shelf (battery string 1 and 2 in a 51-type cabinet) or slot on battery shelf (80-type, frame, or battery string 3 in a 51-type cabinet) and press HIGH RATE CHG/ACTIVATE button.
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Power Up: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Insert 337A BATTERY CHARGER into slot as follows; 51-type cabinet First 337A into the first (counting left to right) RECT/BATCHG slot in the power shelf (Figure 2). Other type RT enclosure Into the slot located on left side of battery shelf (Figure 3).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 3 – Battery Shelf Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 20. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Check wiring between battery shelf being equipped with BATTERY CHARGER and the power shelf.
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Power Up: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 10. Repair or replace wiring and repeat from Step 6. 11. Replace 337A BATTERY CHARGER. 12. Connect DMM test leads to GND jack and −48B jack on LDU. 13.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 24. Insert 337A BATTERY CHARGER into slot as follows; 51-type cabinet • Second 337A into the second (counting left to right) RECT/BATCHG slot in the power shelf (Figure 2). •...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install 336A Rectifiers in J1C182BA Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert 336A RECTIFIER into power shelf. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at LDU (−48B/GND). Unseat 336A RECTIFIER and repeat for additional 336A RECTIFIERs.
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Power Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent 336A RECTIFIER ALARM FUSES Figure 1 – Location of Fuse on 336A RECTIFIER Insert one 336A RECTIFIER into first vacant RECT slot (counting right to left) in power shelf (Figure 2).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 336A/ 336A/ 336A 336A 337A 337A RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR Figure 2 – Power Shelf Condition DMM to measure DC volts. Connect DMM test leads to GND jack and −48B jack on LDU. Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 33.
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Power Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Does DMM indicate between 105 and 129 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 27. If NO, then continue with Step 10. 10. Unseat 336A RECTIFIER. 11. Connect DMM test leads to AC jack and GND jack on LDU. 12.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 24. Operate AC power circuit breaker off and then back on. 25. Check for presence of 105 to 129 volts AC at rear of power shelf. 26. Is correct voltage present? If YES, then proceed to Step 4.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 10 Perform Battery Charger Test SUMMARY: Unseat all BATTERY CHARGERs. Reseat a BATTERY CHARGER. Verify that BAT DISCHG indicator goes off and remains off, HIGH RATE CHG/ON indicator lights, and OPEN BAT indicator is off. Unseat BATTERY CHARGER and repeat for additional BATTERY CHARGERs.
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Power Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 2 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 Does BAT DISCHG indicator on BATTERY CHARGER go off and remain off? If YES, then continue with Step 3. If NO, then proceed to Step 4. Did HIGH RATE CHG/ON indicator come on? If YES, then proceed to Step 9.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 10 10. Check wiring and connections between battery string and BATTERY CHARGER. 11. Is wiring and connections present and properly connected? If YES, then proceed to Step 13. If NO, then continue with Step 12. 12.
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Power Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 4 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 19. Reseat another BATTERY CHARGER while observing indicators on BAT- TERY CHARGER faceplate. Response: BAT DISCHG indicator will light and remain lighted for a period of time determined by charge state of batteries. If BAT DISCHG indicator remains lighted for more than 4 minutes, BCU PMN (or P/M) and ADU NE indicators will also light.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 10 27. Replace LDU and repeat from Step 23. 28. Check wiring between power shelf and battery shelf using SD-7C119-01. Repeat procedure from Step 23 after locating and correcting trouble. 29.
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Power Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 6 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 35. Replace BATTERY CHARGER with BATTERY CHARGER removed previ- ously. Response: BAT DISCHG indicator will light and remain lighted for a period of time determined by charge state of batteries. If BAT DISCHG indicator remains lighted for more than 4 minutes, BCU PMN (or P/M) and ADU NE indicators will also light.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 10 41. Unseat all BATTERY CHARGERs except last one replaced and repeat from Step 2. 42. Replace BATTERY CHARGER with BATTERY CHARGER removed previ- ously. Response: BAT DISCHG indicator will light and remain lighted for a period of time determined by charge state of batteries.
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Power Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 8 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 47. Does BAT DISCHG indicator go off and HIGH RATE CHG/ON indicator light on BATTERY CHARGER? If YES, then proceed to Step 53. If NO, then continue with Step 48. 48.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 9 of 10 51. Replace BATTERY CHARGER with BATTERY CHARGER removed previ- ously. Response: BAT DISCHG indicator will light and remain lighted for a period of time determined by charge state of batteries. If BAT DISCHG indicator remains lighted for more than 4 minutes, BCU PMN (or P/M) and ADU NE indicators will also light.
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Power Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 10 of 10 Issue 7, March 1997 57. Have LDU, BATTERY CHARGER(s), 336A RECTIFIERs, and all available batteries been inserted into their respective slots? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 58. 58.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install 3C( ) Ringing Generators in Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert Main 3C( ) RINGING GENERATOR into left RING GEN slot in power shelf. Measure 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at LDU (−20HZ/GND). Unseat main RINGING GENERATOR, install spare RINGING GENERATOR and repeat.
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Power Up: DLP-508 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Does DMM indicate between −50 and −60 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 23. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Is FAIL indicator on RINGING GENERATOR off? If YES, then proceed to Step 10.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 21. Is FAIL indicator on RINGING GENERATOR off? If YES, then proceed to Step 23. If NO, then continue with Step 22. 22. Replace RINGING GENERATOR and repeat from Step 3. 23.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUG1 Positive Ring Unit in J1C182BA Power Shelf SUMMARY: Verify presence of correct fuses and insert AUG1 PRU into PRU slot in power shelf. Measure 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at −20HZ jack, 90 to 110 V AC and 50 to 60 V DC at +20HZ jack, and −42 to −56 V DC at −48V jack.
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Power Up: DLP-509 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent AUG1 FAIL WHITE DUAL BANK 2 BLUE WHITE DUAL BANK 1 BLUE +20HZ -20HZ -48V FR GND Figure 1 – AUG1 Positive Ring Unit Is wiring correct? If YES, then get another PRU and repeat from Step 2.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 10. Condition digital multimeter (DMM) to measure DC volts. 11. On PRU, connect DMM test leads to −48 jack and FR GND jack. 12. Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 14.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Bank Fuse Unit (BFU) in Power Shelf SUMMARY: The AUG11 or 40D BFU is used in the J1C182BA, J1C182BB, or J1C182PB-1 power shelf. The BFU (without fuses) should be installed with the power shelf equipped The the fuses are installed to verify that they do not blow.
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Power Up: DLP-510 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent AUG11 (RT) (RT) Figure 1 – AUG11 and 40D Bank Fuse Unit Remove any fuses installed in the BFU before inserting this unit. Insert one of the BFUs into the appropriate BFU( ) slot in the RT power shelf (Table A).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Table B AUG11 BFU Fuses Fuse Designation Size Code WHITE WP90247 L115 CMN* WP90247 L113 BLUE WP90247 L115 FAN L WP90247 L113 FAN H WP90247 L113 * Not required in BFUs feeding a DDM-1000 or DDM-2000 Multiplexer.
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Power Up: DLP-510 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: Each 40D BFU fuse bead, except the yellow fuse beads, will pop out when the fuse blows. The AUG11 ALM indicator light and the fuse flag pops out when the fuse blows. Do any fuses on BFU blow? If YES, then continue with Step 7.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install and Test Power Converter Unit (PCU) in Facility Shelf SUMMARY: Install PCU in facility shelf and verify that FAIL indicator goes off and remains off. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at PCU faceplate. Get one AUA11( ) PCU and inspect for possible damage.
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Power Up: DLP-511 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 10. Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 31. If NO, then continue with Step 11. 11. Verify that wiring from power shelf to PCU in facility shelf is present and con- nected properly.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 22. Replace PCU with PCU removed previously. 23. Is PCU being installed in a frame-type RT with bulk powering (J1C182BB bulk power shelf)? If YES, then proceed to Step 30. If NO, then continue with Step 24.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform Installation and Tests of Batteries in Existing Frame-Type or 80-Type (ED-7C621-30 or ED-97977-30) Cabinet RT SUMMARY: Install and connect four KS-21906, L4 battery packs on battery shelf. Measure voltage greater than 45 V DC at battery shelf.
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Power Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 1 – Battery Shelf Reinstall front covers on battery shelves by pushing the bottom of the cover into the bottom slots at the ends of the panel and then pushing the rolled-over lip, at the top of the cover, over the top two nubs.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 ED7C678-( ) BATTERY SHELF BATTERY LEAD JACKS KS-21906, L4 BATTERIES FRONT COVER Figure 2 – Battery Placement and Connections Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC? If YES, then proceed to Step 18. If NO, then continue with Step 10.
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Power Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: If voltage requirements are not met after replacement battery pack is installed, original battery pack should be reinstalled in battery shelf. Replace one battery pack. 13. On battery shelf, connect DMM test leads to +BAT jack (J5) and −BAT jack (J6).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Perform Installation and Tests of Batteries for Existing 51-Type (ED-7C601-30) Cabinet RT SUMMARY: Install and connect four KS-21906, L4 battery packs in each battery shelf. With fuses removed, measure voltage greater than 45 V DC at power panel (string 2) or at battery shelf (string 3).
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Power Up: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 In battery section of cabinet at power panel (Figure 1), refer to Table A and remove the fuses associated with battery string 2 (either F1, F2, and F6 or F3, F4, and F6).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 NOTE: The four plugs supplied to upper two battery shelves (battery string 2) are labeled P5, P6, P7, and P8. Connect each battery lead jack to one of two plugs supplied to each shelf. Get DMM and condition to measure DC volts.
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Power Up: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 13. In battery section of cabinet at power panel, refer to Table A and connect DMM test leads to +BAT TEST jack J1 or J3 and − BAT TEST jack J2 or J4 of battery string 2.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 DANGER: High current flow will occur if short is placed across battery terminals. No attempt should be made to measure battery voltage across terminals. Get four KS-21906, L4 battery packs. 21.
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Power Up: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 2 – Battery Shelf 28. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC? If YES, then proceed to Step 37. If NO, then continue with Step 29.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 ED7C678-( ) BATTERY SHELF BATTERY LEAD JACKS KS-21906, L4 BATTERIES FRONT COVER Figure 3 – Battery Placement and Connections 29. Check battery lead connections at battery shelf. 30. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC? If YES, then proceed to Step 37.
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Power Up: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 8 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 32. On battery shelf, connect DMM test leads to +BAT jack (J5) and −BAT jack (J6). 33. Does meter indicate greater than 45.0 volts DC? If YES, then proceed to Step 37. If NO, then continue with Step 34.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-514 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Add 337A Battery Chargers to an Existing Frame-Type or 80-Type Cabinet RT Battery Shelf Get one 337A BATTERY CHARGER (Figure 1 ) and inspect it for possible damage. Verify that fuses on BATTERY CHARGER are not blown (Figure 1).
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Power Up: DLP-514 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent 337A BATTERY CHARGER BAT DISCHG OPEN BATT HIGH RATE CHG ACTIVATE FUSES Figure 1 – Location of Fuses on 337A BATTERY CHARGER...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-514 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 181A APPARATUS MOUNTING 337A BATTERY CHARGER FUSES Figure 2 – Battery Shelf...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-515 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Add 336A Rectifiers to Existing J1C182BA Power Shelf Get required number of 336A RECTIFIERs and inspect for possible physical damage. Verify that fuse on 336A RECTIFIER(s) (Figure 1) is not blown. Insert one 336A RECTIFIER into first vacant RECT slot (counting right to left) in power shelf.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-516 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Ringing Switch Unit (RSU) in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert RSU into power shelf. Measure −42 to −56 V DC on RSU faceplate. Get one AUG2 RSU (Figure 1) and inspect for possible physical damage. Lucent AUG2 SHUTDOWN...
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Power Up: DLP-516 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Insert RSU into RSU slot in power shelf. Get DMM and condition it to measure DC volts. Connect DMM test leads to GRD jack and −48V (1) jack on RSU. Is −42 to −56 volts present? If YES, then proceed to Step 14.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-517 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install 3C( ) Ringing Generators in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert 3C( ) RINGING GENERATOR into RING GEN1 slot in power shelf. Measure 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at RSU [−20HZ (1), (2)/GRD]. Unseat RING GEN1, install RING GEN2 and repeat.
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Power Up: DLP-517 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 10. Is AC/DC ringing present at both −20HZ jacks on the RSU? If YES, then proceed to Step 24. If NO, then continue with Step 11. 11. Check wiring at bulk power shelf using SD-7C130-01. Repeat procedure from Step 3 after locating and correcting trouble.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-517 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 24. Have both 3C( ) RINGING GENERATORs been tested? If YES, then proceed to Step 27. If NO, then continue with Step 25. 25. Unseat RING GEN1. 26. Insert second 3C( ) RINGING GENERATOR into RING GEN2 slot in power shelf and repeat from Step 3.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-518 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUG1 Positive Ring Unit in J1C182BB Bulk Power Shelf SUMMARY: Verify presence of correct fuses and insert AUG1 PRU into PRU1 slot in bulk power shelf. Measure 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at −20HZ jack, 90 to 110 V AC and 50 to 60 V DC at +20HZ jack, and −42 to −56 V DC at −48V jack.
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Power Up: DLP-518 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify that each fuse holder on faceplate of PRU contains an 80G (0.5A) fuse (red bead) and that fuses are not blown (fuse is blown when bead protrudes from hole in faceplate).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-518 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 15. Check wiring on power shelf between 336A RECTIFIER and PRU using SD-7C119-01. Repeat procedure from Step 13 after locating and correcting trouble. 16. On PRU, connect DMM test leads to −20HZ jack and FR GND jack. DMM indicates between −50 and −60 volts.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install 336A Rectifiers in J1C182BD Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert 336A RECTIFIER into power shelf. Measure −54 to −55 V DC between - (1A/mV) and + (VOLTAGE) on the power shelf (bottom 2 jacks). Unseat 336A RECTIFIER and repeat for additional 336A RECTIFIERs.
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Power Up: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent 336A RECTIFIER ALARM FUSES Figure 1 – Location of Fuse on 336A RECTIFIER Insert one 336A RECTIFIER into first vacant RECT slot (counting left to right ) in power shelf (Figure 2).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent AUG4 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU 336 A1 PU AUG3 RECTIFIER RECTIFIER RECTIFIER RECTIFIER...
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Power Up: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Is another 336A RECTIFIER to be installed? If YES, then continue with Step 13. If NO, then proceed to Step 15. 13. Unseat 336A RECTIFIER(s) installed previously. 14.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-520 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Ring Control Unit (RCU) in J1C182BD Power Shelf SUMMARY: Install RCU into power shelf. Verify no fuses blown and no indicators lighted on RCU. Measure voltage at −48V and GND. Requirement: −43 to −56 V DC. Measure voltage at +20HZA and GND.
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Power Up: DLP-520 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify that each fuse holder on RCU faceplate contains an 80G (0.5A) fuse and that no fuses are blown. (Fuse bead will pop out when fuse is blown.) Are any fuses blown? If YES, then continue with Step 4.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-520 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 15. Replace RCU and repeat from Step 7. 16. Get DMM and condition it to measure DC volts. 17. Connect DMM test leads to −48V jack and GND jack on RCU. 18.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-521 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install 3H1 Ringing Generators in J1C182BD Power Shelf SUMMARY: Insert 3H1 RINGING GENERATOR into RING GEN1 slot in power shelf. Measure 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at [−20HZ (1), GRD]. Unseat RING GEN1, install RING GEN2 and repeat.
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Power Up: DLP-521 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Is AC/DC ringing present on RING GEN1? If NO, then continue with Step 9. If YES, then proceed to Step 10. Check wiring on power shelf connecting to RING GEN1 using SD-7C163-01. Repeat procedure from Step 3 after locating and correcting trouble.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-522 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Install Chloride Batteries in 80A Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Inspect Chloride 3VB11 batteries for damage. Measure battery voltage (Requirement: minimum 6.2 V DC). Remove covers and connect cable assemblies to batteries.
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Power Up: DLP-522 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 COVER BAT (+) BAT(-) CUT-OUT FOR CABLE COVER ASSEMBLY LATCH CUT-OUT FOR CABLE ASSEMBLY CHLORIDE* BATTERY CABLE ASSEMBLY SPRING LOCK WASHER FLAT WASHER NOTE: APPLY PETROLEUM JELLY OR EQUIVALENT TO CABLE LUGS, BATTERY TERMINALS AND HARDWARE...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-522 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 Visually inspect batteries for cracks, leakage, or other damage. Inspect cable assemblies for damage. Replace batteries or cables that appear damaged or defective. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. Measure terminal voltage of each battery.
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Power Up: DLP-522 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: For proper connection, make sure flat side of cable lug is installed first on battery post! On cable assembly [Figure 1], connect BAT (+) cable to + (positive) terminal of battery by installing cable lug, flat washer, spring lock washer, and nut on bat- tery post.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-522 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 NOTE: Connectors are "keyed" and must be properly oriented to be connected. Connect patch cord [Figure 2] to BAT (−) connector of battery 5. BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY PATCH BARRIER STRING CABLE...
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Power Up: DLP-522 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 18. Place batteries 1 through 4 in positions shown in Figure 2. 19. Connect other end of patch cord [Figure 2] to BAT (+) connector of battery 4. DANGER: When connecting batteries together, be careful not to connect together the positive and negative terminals of the same battery.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-522 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 NOTE: To measure battery string voltage accurately, disconnect any battery strings other than battery string being measured. [To disconnect other battery strings, unplug STR( ) battery string cable connector (gray) from STR( ) battery cable connector (gray) from power shelf.] On power shelf connect DMM to (1A/mV) - and VOLTAGE + (bottom 2 jacks).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-523 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install Lineage 2000 VR Series Batteries in 80A Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Unpack and visually inspect the batteries for damage. Measure the voltage of each battery. Requirement: 4.20 V DC or higher. Place batteries in the battery compartment (Figure 1).
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Power Up: DLP-523 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Get equipment for installation: • (1) ED-83242-30, G3 which consists of 12 Lineage 2000 VR series batter- ies, 11 inter-battery bus bars, 24 1/4-inch lock washers, 24 1/4-inch nuts, a container of the NO-OXid grease and a form 1285 (all these items are supplied with the batteries).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-523 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 Place all twelve batteries in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 1. TOP VIEW STRING #2 SIDE 2 12 11 10 9 BATTERY STRING CABLE STRING #1 INTERBATTERY BUS BAR FRONT VIEW...
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Power Up: DLP-523 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 10. Coat inter-battery bus bars with NO-OXid grease and install on the batteries as shown in Figure 2. Install 1/4 inch lock washer and nut on battery post. Using insulated torque wrench with the socket, tighten nut to 55 in-lbs torque.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-523 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 13. Coat each battery connection with NO-OXid grease. 14. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. Measure battery string voltage at the connector (marked STR "+" and "−") at the end of the battery string cable. Make sure measured polarity corresponds with polarity indicated on connec- tor.
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Power Up: DLP-523 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 23. Disconnect test equipment. Reconnect any battery strings disconnected for voltage measurement. Turn AC breaker on. Close and lock battery compart- ment door. Comment: Battery current can be measured on the AUG4 BIU by mea- suring millivolts DC between + and - for battery string 1 or 2.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Install Chloride Batteries in 80E Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Inspect Chloride 3VB11 batteries for damage. Measure battery voltage (Requirement: minimum 6.2 V DC). Remove covers and connect cable assemblies to batteries.
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Power Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 COVER BAT (+) BAT(-) CUT-OUT FOR CABLE ASSEMBLY COVER LATCH CUT-OUT FOR CABLE ASSEMBLY CHLORIDE* BATTERY CABLE ASSEMBLY SPRING LOCK WASHER FLAT WASHER NOTE: APPLY PETROLEUM JELLY OR EQUIVALENT TO CABLE LUGS, BATTERY TERMINALS AND HARDWARE...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 Visually inspect batteries for cracks, leakage, or other damage. Inspect cable assemblies for damage. Replace batteries or cables that appear damaged or defective. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. Measure terminal voltage of each battery.
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Power Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: For proper connection, make sure flat side of cable lug is installed first on battery post! On cable assembly [Figure 1], connect BAT (+) cable to + (positive) terminal of battery by installing cable lug, flat washer, spring lock washer, and nut on bat- tery post.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 NOTE: Connectors are "keyed" and must be properly oriented to be connected. Connect patch cord [Figure 2] to BAT (−) connector of battery 3 (or battery 2 for string 2 or 4). BATTERY STRING CABLE (SIDE 2)
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Power Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 94" REF 0.38" STRING #4 STRING #3 1.0" 11" 4.0" 1.0" 31" 4.0" 1.0" 11" 1.0" STRING #1 STRING #2 8.0" 7.75" 0.38" 0.25" TYPICAL 3.0" REF. 3.0" NOTE: DETAILS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 22. Connect battery string cable to battery string: plug BAT1 (+) (female) connec- tor to BAT (+) connector from battery 1 and BAT8 (−) (male) connector to BAT (−) connector from battery 8.
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Power Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 8 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 normal OPEN BAT TEST bat on low volt discharge disconnect BATC POWER PLANT TEST POINTS BAT1 BAT2 BAT3 BAT4 OPEN BATTERY TEST To measure * use test points TO MEASURE * USE TEST POINTS plant voltage * pv - pvr plant current * pc - pcr...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-525 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install Lineage 2000 VR Series Batteries in 80E Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Unpack and visually inspect the batteries for damage. Measure the voltage of each battery. Requirement: 4.20 V DC or higher. Place batteries in the battery compartment (Figure 1).
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Power Up: DLP-525 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Get equipment for installation: • (1) ED-83242-30, G3 which consists of 12 Lineage 2000 VR series batter- ies, 11 inter-battery bus bars, 24 1/4-inch lock washers, 24 1/4-inch nuts, a container of the NO-OXid grease and a form 1285 (all these items are supplied with the batteries).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-525 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 10. Place all twelve batteries in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 1. TOP VIEW SIDE 2 94" REF 84" REF STRING #4 STRING #3 31.25" 12 11 10 9 12 11 10 9 STRING #1 STRING #2...
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Power Up: DLP-525 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 BAT12(+) COAT WITH GREASE BUS BAR SPRING LOCKWASHER Figure 2 – Battery String Connections for Lineage 2000 VR Series Batteries...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-525 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 12. Cut a notch in the cover of the battery No. 1 (above "−" battery post) and bat- tery No. 12 (above "+" battery post) (see Figure 2). This is required to install the battery string cable.
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Power Up: DLP-525 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: To measure the battery string voltage accurately, disconnect any battery strings other than battery string being measured. [To disconnect other battery strings, unplug the battery string cable connector marked STR from the battery cable connector marked STR( ).] On control &...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-526 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Verify Connections to ED-83114-30 Control & Distribution Panel SUMMARY: Verify AC power is off. Verify power and ground cables are connected. Verify connections on AYK1 and AYK2 circuit packs. Verify rectifier control cable connections to control &...
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Power Up: DLP-526 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify no power units are installed. Remove cover from control & distribution panel [Figure 2]. NORMAL OPEN BAT TEST BAT ON LOW VOLT DISCHARGE DISCONNECT BATC POWER PLANT TEST POINTS BAT1 BAT2 BAT3...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-526 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 P4 (MOUNTED ON SHELF) AYK1 SIDE VIEW OF ED-83114-30 CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION PANEL, WITH FRONT COVER REMOVED RECT 1 CONTROL RECT 2 CABLES RECT 3 ALARM CABLE PARTIAL VIEW A-A AYK2 AYK1 NORMAL...
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Power Up: DLP-526 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Reseat AYK1 circuit pack. Verify AYK1 and AYK2 circuit packs are fully seated. On AYK1 and AYK2, verify all circuit breakers are set (pins pushed in). On right-hand side of shelf [Figure 3], verify alarm cable is connected with J4 connector firmly seated in P4 socket [Figure 3].
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-527 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install and Test Power Units in Rectifier Shelf SUMMARY: Install CS787B540 power units. Connect AC input and turn on AC power. On power units, measure float voltage. Requirement: between −54.3 V DC and −54.7 V DC.
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Power Up: DLP-527 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 (R1) (UTILITY) (R2) (GENERATOR) (J5,6) (R3) (J7,8) (J1,2,3,4) (J9,10) OUTLETS BATTERY HEATER CABLES (TO BATTERY COMPARTMENT) TO RECTIFIER SHELF Figure 1 – Ac Power Panel in ED-7C703-30 80E Cabinet...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-527 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 COVER LATCHES (SLIDE DOWN TO RELEASE) OLS RECTIFIER SHELF ED7C704-30 RECTIFIER 1 RECTIFIER 2 RECTIFIER 3 Figure 2 – ED-7C704-30 Rectifier Shelf (With Cover)
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Power Up: DLP-527 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS FRONT VIEW CONNECTOR SIDE VIEW Figure 3 – Front and Top View of CS787B540 Power Unit On AC power panel, turn on CB1 (utility) circuit breaker. On AC power panel for power unit being installed, verify R( ) (R1, R2, R3) AC power cord from rectifier shelf is plugged into correct AC outlet [Figure 1].
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-527 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 On power unit, is FAIL indicator off? If YES, then proceed to Step 11. If NO, then continue with Step 8. On AC power panel for power unit being installed, turn off circuit breaker to R( ) feeder to power unit.
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Power Up: DLP-527 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 22. On AC power panel, turn on circuit breaker(s) for R( ) feeder to power unit(s). 23. On control & distribution panel, is NORMAL indicator lighted? If YES, then proceed to Step 25. If NO, then continue with Step 24.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-528 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install 3C( ) Ringing Generators in Ring Shelf SUMMARY: Install 3C( ) RINGING GENERATOR into GROUP 1 side - RING GEN1 slot in ring shelf. Verify FAIL indicator is off. Measure −43 to −56 V DC at −48V/GND, and 90 to 110 V AC and −50 to −60 V DC at −20HZ/GND.
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Power Up: DLP-528 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Lucent Lucent Lucent AUG3 RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR FAIL FAIL -48V -48V -20HZ -20HZ +20HZ -20HZ 0.5A 0.5A +20HZA +20HZB -48V RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2...
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Power Up: DLP-528 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 13. Use SD-7C155-01 to correct problem in ring shelf wiring and repeat from Step 14. On RING GEN1 at −20HZ jack and GND jack [Figure 1], measure DC negative ringing.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-529 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Ring Control Unit (RCU) in Ring Shelf SUMMARY: Install RCU into ring shelf. Verify no fuses blown and no indicators lighted on RCU. Measure voltage at −48V and GND. Requirement: −43 to −56 V DC. Measure voltage at +20HZA and GND.
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Power Up: DLP-529 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Verify that each fuse holder on RCU faceplate contains an 80G (0.5A) fuse and that no fuses are blown. (Fuse bead will pop out when fuse is blown.) Are any fuses blown? If YES, then continue with Step 4.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-529 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 15. Is any indicator lighted on RCU? If YES, then continue with Step 16. If NO, then proceed to Step 17. 16. Replace RCU and repeat from Step 8. 17.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-530 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install and Test Power Converter Units (PCUs) in RT Optics Power Shelf SUMMARY: Install PCUs in RT optics power shelf and verify that FAIL indicator goes off and remains off. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at PCU faceplates. NOTE: Each system in a dual bank assembly (e.g., blue system or white system) requires two AUA11B PCUs to be installed in the optics power shelf.
Power Up: DLP-530 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: FAIL indicator on PCU may light momentarily when inserted into RT optics power shelf. Does FAIL indicator on PCU go off and remain off? If YES, then proceed to Step 8. If NO, then continue with Step 4.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-530 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 Inspect and/or replace the following in the order listed until the A/FCU MJ indi- cator goes out: • WHITE and BLUE fuses in BFU1 • Each PCU • Optics power shelf wiring using SD-7C150-01. 10.
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Power Up: DLP-530 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent Lucent Lucent -48RTN4 -48V4 -48RTN3 -48V3 -48RTN2 Lucent Lucent Lucent -48V2 AUA11B AUA11B AUA402 -48RTN1 FAIL FAIL -48V1 TEST Figure 1 – Location of TB1 on RT Optics Power Shelf 16.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-530 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 17. Has PCU been replaced? If YES, then proceed to Step 19. If NO, then continue with Step 18. 18. Replace PCU and repeat procedure from Step 3. 19.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-531 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Alarm/Fan Control Unit (A/FCU) in Optics Power Shelf CAUTION: Fan operation is essential to prevent system failures in those Series 5 RTs engineered and installed with fans. Get one A/FCU (AUA402) and inspect for possible damage.
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Power Up: DLP-531 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Do all fans operate while FAN TEST button is pressed? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 9. Does −48V FAN H or −48V FAN L fuse on BFU blow again? If YES, then continue with Step 10.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-532 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AYB1B Optical Units in Optical Shelf NOTE: In order to determine how many optical units are required for a given optical shelf and where they will be located, it is necessary to know the type of channel units (AUA400 or AUA401) that will installed in the Series 5 system shelf and where they will be located.
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Power Up: DLP-532 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Have protective plugs been removed from all couplings in optical shelf slots to be equipped with AYB1B OUs? If YES, then proceed to Step 5. If NO, then continue with Step 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the next optical shelf slot to be equipped with an AYB1B OU.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-532 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Have all optical couplings been cleaned? If YES, then proceed to Step 9. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for the next optical shelf slot to be equipped with an AYB1B OU.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-533 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Check 197A Battery Load Test Set for Proper Operation Obtain 197A BATTERY LOAD TEST SET (Figure 1). KS-21906, L4 BATTERY LEAD TIME TEST SET BATTERY DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY BATTERY FUSES...
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Power Up: DLP-533 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 At test connector head, verify battery fuse holders each contain a 20-Amp fast-blow fuse. Obtain one KS-21906, L4 battery. NOTE: Under normal conditions, when the first battery is connected, the following occurs: (a) Test set TIME display indicates 00 MIN: 00 SEC;...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-533 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 10. Does test set fan operate? If YES, then proceed to Step 15. If NO, then proceed to Step 35. 11. On test set connector head, remove battery lead and check for blown fuse(s). 12.
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Power Up: DLP-533 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DANGER: A high discharge current is present at connector head if TESTING indicator is lighted. Batteries must not be connected or disconnected when TESTING indicator is lighted. Battery pack is defective. Ensure that TESTING indicator is not lighted (READY indicator lighted), unplug and set aside defective battery pack, and repeat from Step 5.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-533 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 DANGER: A high discharge current is present at connector head if TESTING indicator is lighted. Batteries must not be connected or disconnected when TESTING indicator is lighted. Defective test set. Depress STOP button, unplug battery. Return test set for repair.
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Power Up: DLP-533 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 31. Note that battery being used is defective. 32. After 15 minutes, does COMPLETE indicator light? If YES, then continue with Step 33. If NO, then proceed to Step 34. 33.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-534 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install Lineage 2000 VR Series Batteries in 80D Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Unpack and visually inspect the batteries for damage. Measure the voltage of each battery. Requirement: 4.20 V DC or higher. Place batteries in the battery compartment (Figure 1).
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Power Up: DLP-534 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Get equipment for installation: • (1) ED-83242-30, G3 which consists of 12 Lineage 2000 VR series batter- ies, 11 inter-battery bus bars, 24 1/4-inch lock washers, 24 1/4-inch nuts, a container of the NO-OXid grease and a form 1285 (all these items are supplied with the batteries).
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-534 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 Place all twelve batteries in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 1. Top View Side 2 String #2 String #3 Patch Cable String #1 String #3 Battery String Cable Side 1 Interbattery Bus Bar Front View...
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Power Up: DLP-534 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 BAT12(+) COAT WITH GREASE BUS BAR SPRING LOCKWASHER Figure 2 – Battery String Connections for Lineage 2000 VR Series Batteries...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-534 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 11. Cut a notch in the cover of the battery No. 1 (above "−" battery post) and bat- tery No. 12 (above "+" battery post) (see Figure 2). This is required to install the battery string cable.
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Power Up: DLP-534 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: To measure the battery string voltage accurately, disconnect any battery strings other than battery string being measured. [To disconnect other battery strings, unplug the battery string cable connector marked STR from the battery cable connector marked STR( ).] On control &...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-535 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Install Chloride Batteries in 80D Cabinet Battery Compartment SUMMARY: Inspect Chloride 3VB11 batteries for damage. Measure battery voltage (Requirement: minimum 6.2 V DC). Remove covers and connect cable assemblies to batteries.
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Power Up: DLP-535 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 COVER BAT (+) BAT(-) CUT-OUT FOR CABLE COVER ASSEMBLY LATCH CUT-OUT FOR CABLE ASSEMBLY CHLORIDE* BATTERY CABLE ASSEMBLY SPRING LOCK WASHER FLAT WASHER NOTE: APPLY PETROLEUM JELLY OR EQUIVALENT TO CABLE LUGS, BATTERY TERMINALS AND HARDWARE...
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-535 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 Visually inspect batteries for cracks, leakage, or other damage. Inspect cable assemblies for damage. Replace batteries or cables that appear damaged or defective. Condition DMM to measure DC volts. Measure terminal voltage of each battery.
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Power Up: DLP-535 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: For proper connection, make sure flat side of cable lug is installed first on battery post! On cable assembly [Figure 1], connect BAT (+) cable to + (positive) terminal of battery by installing cable lug, flat washer, spring lock washer, and nut on bat- tery post.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-535 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 16. As shown in Figure 2, place the left 4 batteries (batteries 1 through 4 with cable assemblies) in battery compartment in position for battery string 1. Ensure the first and fourth batteries are 1 inch away from the battery compart- ment doors.
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Power Up: DLP-535 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 DANGER: When connecting batteries together, be careful not to connect together the positive and negative terminals of the same battery. Connect batteries 1 through 4 together by plugging BAT (−) connector from one battery into BAT (+) connector from next battery [Figure 2].
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-535 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 DANGER: After connectors are mated, power bus will be "live" (i.e., have voltage on it). Connect together gray connectors on STR( ) (1, 2, or 3) battery string cable and STR( ) (1, 2, or 3) cable from control &...
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Power Up: DLP-535 363-205-401 Page 8 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 29. Visually inspect cable assembly between control & distribution panel and bat- tery string. Replace cable assembly fuse and/or cable assembly until meter indicates correct voltage. 30. Is this the last battery string to be installed? If YES, then proceed to Step 31.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-536 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Check 4A or 4B Fan Unit Operation Summary: The 4A and 4B fan units are identical except for the air flow direction from the shelf. The 4A or 4B has a built-in controller circuit pack. The 4A or 4B fans will start running at +10°C (+50°F) and run at 2 speeds depending on temperature (3600 RMP above 40•C, 3200 RMP below 40°C) and a third speed (2800 RPM) if the SLC ###V-Rg-V###-2000 remote terminal (RT) is on batteries.
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Power Up: DLP-536 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 P114/J114 connection and verify that the power equipment DC circuit breaker is not tripped. Refer to appropriate SD drawings to clear power trouble. Replace the control circuit pack in the 4A or 4B fan unit if no power troubles are found.
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363-205-401 Power Up: DLP-536 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Look through here to see RED, YELLOW, and GREEN LED indicators tpa 814067/01 Figure 1 – 4A or 4B Fan Unit and Control Circuit Pack...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Turn Up Series 5 RT Channel Bank Introduction This Tab provides procedures to equip and turn up the blue, white, or both systems of ® the SLC Series 5 carrier system remote terminal (RT) dual channel bank assembly.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: IXL-001 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 RT Channel Bank Turn Up Task Index List FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO NOTE: ® When establishing a SLC Series 5 Carrier System remote terminal (RT) you must initially accept the RT equipment as directed in the Acceptance Tab procedures.
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RT Turn Up: IXL-001 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW THEN GO TO CAUTION: With the introduction of additional features for the Series 5 system, it becomes imperative that personnel turning up an RT bank assembly use care when making settings on circuit packs (CPs) being installed and ensure that the correct codes of CPs are installed into the proper slots in the RT bank assembly.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: IXL-001 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO Block diagrams of the various feature package arrangements avail- able for the SLC Series 5 Carrier System are shown in Figure 1. FPA (FEATURE PACKAGE A) SERIES 5 SLC SERIES 5...
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-002 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance GENERAL Acceptance tests are performed to ensure proper installation procedures have been performed. The acceptance procedures are found in the Acceptance Tab of this document. These procedures should be done before the equipment is turned up.
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Turn Up Series 5 RT Blue or White System for Any Feature Package Except FP 303 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure covers turning up the blue (lower) and/or white (upper) system of a dual channel bank assembly.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure allows equipping and testing of digroups AB and CD during initial installation of the blue or white RT system.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: The term "facility shelf" is used throughout this procedure to refer to the middle shelf in the Series 5 RT. The remaining shelves will be referenced according to digroup name (for example, AB shelf contains digroups A and B).
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RT Turn Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: The choice ADU, BCU, TRU, and LIU determines the Feature Package configuration of the RT system. Install ADU (alarm display unit) optioned for pre-service and unequipped , install BCU, and then change the ADU options to pre-service and equipped :...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All LIUs in the same system should have identical option switch settings. NOTE: FPB Mode 2 does not require an LIU in LIU-B slot. FPD requires a TCU in LIU-B slot.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All LIUs in the same system should have identical option switch settings. NOTE: FPB Mode 2 does not require an LIU in LIU-D slot. FPD requires a TCU in LIU-D slot.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO 29. Perform check of RT remote alarms (if not previously checked). DLP-519 CAUTION: This test may interrupt service on working systems in an 80E-type cabinet with bulk power plant and should be done only on initial installation of the bulk power plant.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Add Digroups C and D to an In-Service RT System for Any Feature Package DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure covers adding digroups C and D to an in service RT system.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-004 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: An electrostatic discharge wrist strap with a minimum resistance of 250K Ohms should be worn when handling Series 5 circuit packs to prevent possible damage to the circuit packs.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: Removing the ADU or BCU in an FPB Mode 1 system will interrupt service on digroup A. Install equipped and pre-service options in ADU for digroups C and D: A.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-004 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All LIUs in the same system should have identical option switch settings. NOTE: FPB Mode 2 does not require an LIU in LIU-D slot. FPD requires a TCU in LIU-D slot.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-005 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Test Digital Line Connections to DDM-2000, DDM-1000, or DDM-Plus For Preservice RT (Optional) Overview: This procedure is used to verify the connection between the RT channel back LIUs and the DDM-2000, DDM-1000, or DDM-Plus multiplexer low speed interface packs.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-005 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO If the DDM-Plus optical mode is used, set line coding option on the OLIU and activate the DS1 ports by pressing NE/ENABLE and DS1 SEL pushbuttons at the same time.
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Turn Up Series 5 RT Blue or White System Equipped for Feature Package 303 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO SUMMARY: Use this procedure to turn up Feature Package 303 (FP303) in the blue (lower) or white (upper) system of a dual channel bank.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-006 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Verify the following: • The outside cable pairs are not connected through to the remote terminal (RT) so that the RT is isolated from the digi- tal and derived lines.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO If not previously installed, install and test the power converter unit DLP-502 (PCU) in the facility shelf. Install the channel fuse unit (CFU) and check fuses.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-006 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO 12. Install and test a PCU in AB shelf. DLP-509 13. Install and test a PCU in CD shelf. DLP-513 14.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All line interface units (LIUs) in the same system should have identical option switch settings. Set options and install a C- or D-type LIU in the facility shelf for DLP-524 each DS1 being equipped.
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RT Turn Up: NTP-006 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO 21. Perform RT LED test. DLP-526 22. Update office records. 23. Perform End-to-End tests in 363-205-406 when required.
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: NTP-007 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Add DS1s to an In-Service Feature Package 303 RT SUMMARY: Use this procedure to add line interface unit (LIU) B and/or D DS1 facilities to an in-service Feature Package 303 (FP303) remote terminal (RT). CAUTION: An electrostatic discharge wrist strap with a minimum resistance of 250K Ohms should be worn when handling...
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RT Turn Up: NTP-007 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All line interface units (LIUs) in the same system should have identical option switch settings. Set options and install a C- or D-type LIU in the facility shelf for DLP-524 the B and/or D DS1s.
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: TAP-100 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Clear FAIL LED Problems on a Unit During Turnup and Conversion Use this procedure when on installing a unit, the unit's FAIL LED remains lighted or fails to light momentarily and go off. This procedure assumes there are no blown fuses on the BFU, CFU, or LFU fuse units and each PCU voltage (-42 to -56 V DC) is present.
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RT Turn Up: TAP-100 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Is the FAIL LED on the suspect unit lighted? If YES, continue with Step 13. If NO, proceed to Step 14. 13. With the LED TEST button held, does the FAIL LED on the suspect unit go off? If YES, proceed to Step 24.
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NTP and reinstall the unit with the FAIL LED problem. If this fails to fix the FAIL LED problem, con- sult the Lucent Technologies Regional Technical Assistance Center (RTAC) by calling 1-800-225-RTAC or the local technical support group.
363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Verify That Correct Complement of Circuit Packs is Available Refer to Table A to determine the required number of circuit packs required for the shelves or banks to be equipped. Refer to Table B and determine circuit pack codes required for the Feature Package application to be equipped.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Circuit Packs Quantity for Shelf Being Equipped in a One Dual Bank Assembly Circuit C-D Blue OR Location Pack All Shelves Blue White...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Table B ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Common Unit Compatibility System Configuration (Note) FPB Universal or Integrated No Special With Special Service Service Circuit Pack SS/M1 SS/M2 FPC-AutoCut FP303...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table B ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Common Unit Compatibility System Configuration (Note) FPB Universal or Integrated No Special With Special Service Service Circuit Pack SS/M1 SS/M2 FPC-AutoCut FP303...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Line Fuse Unit (LFU) in RT Facility Shelf Get one AUA115 or 39F LFU (Figure 1) and inspect for possible damage. AUA115 PROT Figure 1 – AUA115 and 39F Line Fuse Unit Verify that each fuse holder on faceplate of LFU contains 3.0A fuse (WP90247 L110 in the AUA115 or 80C in the 39F) and that fuses are not blown (fuse is blown when flag protrudes on faceplate).
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RT Turn Up: DLP-501 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Does any fuse(s) in LFU blow? If YES, then continue with Step 5. If NO, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Check wiring on dual bank assembly using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02 and SD-7C118-01.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install and Test Power Converter Unit (PCU) in Facility Shelf SUMMARY: Install PCU in facility shelf and verify that FAIL indicator goes off and remains off. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at PCU faceplate. Get one PCU (AUA11, AUA11B or AUA11C) and inspect for possible dam- age.
RT Turn Up: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Use SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02 to check bank wiring. Repeat procedure from Step 3 after locating and correcting trouble. Condition DMM to measure volts DC. On PCU, connect DMM test leads to GND jack and −48 jack. 10.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 21. Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 31. If NO, then continue with Step 22. 22. Replace PCU with PCU removed previously. 23.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Fan Control Unit (FCU) CAUTION: Fan operation is essential to prevent system failures in the Series 5 RTs engineered and installed with fans. Get one FCU (AUA24) and inspect for possible damage. Comment: The FCU is not required if the 4A Fan Unit is used.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Press FAN TEST button on FCU. Response: Fans should operate while button is pressed. 10. Do fans operate while FAN TEST button is pressed? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 11.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Channel Fuse Unit (CFU) Get AUA114 or 39E CFU (Figure 1) and inspect for possible damage. AUA114 Figure 1 – AUA114 and 39E Channel Fuse Unit Verify per Table A or Table B that fuse holders on faceplate of CFU contain correct value fuses and that fuses are not blown (fuse is blown when flag pro- trudes on faceplate).
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RT Turn Up: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUA114 CFU Fuses Fuse Designation Bead Color Size Code 20 HZ - AB WP90247 L103 20 HZ - CD WP90247 L103 −48V - AB Blue WP90247 L110 −48V - CD Blue...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Option and Install AUB21 or AUB24 ADU SUMMARY: Set the ADU options for the system configuration (positions 1,2,7, and 8) with AB and CD set to pre-service and unequipped (positions 3-6 open). Install ADU, then BCU and verify no alarms.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Insert ADU into lower ADU slot if equipping blue bank or upper ADU slot if equipping white bank.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Has a CTU and/or DTU already been installed in the dual bank assembly? If YES, then continue with Step 10. If NO, then proceed to Step 20. NOTE: This procedure assumes the TRU and LIU slots for the digroup(s) (AB or CD) being equipped have not been installed.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Insert ADU into ADU slot in bank being equipped. Response: After approximately 15 seconds ADU MJ and NE and BCU A, B DIGROUP indicators are lighted.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 26. Are switch settings on option switch correct? If YES, then continue with Step 27. If NO, then proceed to Step 29. 27. Get another ADU and set switches on option switch S1 S2 according to work order and Steps 4 and 8.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 8 Option and Install AUB27 ADU SUMMARY: Set the ADU options for the system configuration (S1 through S11) with AB and CD set to preservice and unequipped (S1 positions 3-6). Install ADU, then BCU and verify no alarms.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 2 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUB27 Switch Setting Function S1 Switch Position Function No Protection Line ( NPL ) Protection Line ( PL ) Mode 2 Operation ( 2 ) Mode 1 or FPC Operation ( 4 ) (Always Use 4 Unless Equip- ping FPB Mode 2)
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 8 Lucent NORM AUB27B FAIL CLEAR 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 TEST tpa 783441/01 Figure 1 – AUB27 RT ADU Option Switch Settings On AUB27 ADU option switch S2 (Figure 1 and Table A), use an orange stick (KS-6320) or equivalent and set switches as follows: •...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 4 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: FPB Mode 2 must be set to NC for ADU FAIL, MN, NE, and CMP alarms to clear. • 4 - Toward DBL. • 5 - Toward NPA. •...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 8 Response: After approximately 1 minute, all indicators will go off. MISC( ) may be lighted. Clear power shelf trouble if you have a MJ/MN NE alarm using 363-205-500 Maintenance TOP. CAUTION: Incorrect ADU option switch settings can cause service interruptions.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 6 of 8 Issue 7, March 1997 18. Replace BCU. 19. After approximately 15 seconds, are ADU MJ and NE and BCU A, B DIGROUP indicators lighted (BCU C, D DIGROUP indicators will also be lighted if CD digroups are in the preservice and equipped state)? If YES, then STOP.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 8 27. After approximately 15 seconds, are FAIL, MN, and NE indicators on ADU lighted? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 28. 28.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Option and Install AUB26 ADU SUMMARY: Set the ADU options for the system configuration (positions 1,2,7, 8, and 9) with AB and CD set to pre-service and unequipped (positions 3-6 open). Install ADU, then BCU and verify no alarms.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent AUB26 FAIL (NOTE 1) TEST NOTE: 1. DEPRESS THE ROCKER-TYPE SWITCH TOWARD THE DESIRED FUNCTION Figure 1 – AUB26 RT ADU Option Switch Settings...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Insert ADU into lower ADU slot if equipping blue bank or upper ADU slot if equipping white bank.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. NOTE: This procedure assumes the TRU and LIU slots for the digroup(s) (AB or CD) being equipped have not been installed.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 Response: After approximately 15 seconds ADU MJ and NE and BCU A, B DIGROUP indicators are lighted. BCU C, D DIGROUP indicators will also be lighted if CD digroups are in the preser- vice and equipped state.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Insert ADU into ADU slot in bank being equipped. Response: After approximately 15 seconds, FAIL, MN, and NE indica- tors on ADU are lighted.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Bank Control Unit (BCU) Summary: With the ADU option for preservice and unequipped, install the BCU and verify all alarms clear in 1 minute or less (MISC alarms may be lighted). If not check the ADU options, then replace ADU and/or BCU.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-508 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: The MC97771A1 or MC97776A1( ) BCU can be used for FPB (Feature Package B Mode 1 or Mode 2) or Feature Package C-AutoCut operation depending on the choice of ADU circuit packs and how the ADU options are set.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Did all indicators go off within 1 minute? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 7. Comment: Clear power shelf trouble if you have alarm indicators other than FAIL (use 363-205-500 Maintenance TOP) before con- tinuing with the turn up procedures.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-508 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU. Reference: DLP-505, DLP-506, DLP-507 16.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install and Test Power Converter Unit (PCU) in AB Shelf SUMMARY: Install PCU into AB shelf and verify that FAIL indicator is off. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at PCU faceplate. Get one PCU (AUA11, AUA11B, or AUA11C) and inspect for possible dam- age.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-509 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Use SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02 to check wiring. Repeat procedure from Step 2 after locating and correcting trouble. 10. Condition DMM to measure volts DC. 11. On PCU faceplate, connect DMM test leads to GND jack and −48 jack. 12.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 23. Does DMM indicate between −42 and −56 volts? If YES, then proceed to Step 26. If NO, then continue with Step 24. 24. Replace PCU with PCU removed previously. 25.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Transmit/Receive Unit (TRU) in AB Shelf Get one compatible version TRU and inspect for possible damage. Reference: DLP-500 Insert TRU into TRU slot located in AB (lower) shelf of channel bank while observing indicators on TRU faceplate.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-510 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 10. Insert TRU into TRU slot located in AB (lower) shelf of channel bank while observing indicators on TRU faceplate. Response: TRU FAIL indicator lights momentarily, ADU MJ and NE indicators are lighted, and DIGROUP A, B indicators on BCU are lighted.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 18. Does FAIL indicator on TRU go off and remain off? If YES, then proceed to Step 20. If NO, then continue with Step 19. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Transcoder Unit (TCU) Get one TCU (AUA71) and inspect for possible damage. Insert TCU into appropriate LIU-B or LIU-D slot (left side for blue bank or right side for white bank) in facility shelf while observing FAIL indicator on TCU faceplate.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-511 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with a correctly optioned ADU. Reference: DLP-505, DLP-506, DLP-507 12.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 12 Install Line Interface Unit (LIU) SUMMARY: Set option switches located on side of LIU circuit board. Insert LIU into facility shelf in appropriate LIU slot. Verify that FAIL indicator on LIU lights momentarily and then goes off and remains off.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 2 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent AUA61 FAIL (S100) 2 1 0 TRANS (S400) AUA61 Lucent AUA62 1 2 3 4 FAIL TRANS (S400) (NOTE 1) D B 1 2 (S100) (NOTE 1) AUA62 Lucent AUA64...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 12 Lucent AUA61B FAIL (S100) (S700) 2 1 0 TRANS (S400) (S200) AUA61B Lucent AUA62B FAIL (S200) AUA62B Lucent AUA64B FAIL (S200) AUA64B NOTE 1: AUA62B HAS A DAUGHTER BOARD. HOWEVER, S100 AND S400 ARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH HOLES IN THE DAUGHTER BOARD.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 4 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent AUA61C AUA61D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S2) (S1) ON 2 (S3) TRANS AUA61C OR AUA61D Lucent Lucent AUA62C AUA62D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S1) (S2) TRANS TRANS (S100) AUA62C OR AUA62D Lucent...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 12 Table A AUA61( ) LIU Equalizer Settings Distance Equalizer Switch to DSX-1 (S400/S2) Setting (Feet) 0-132 133-265 266-398 399-532 533-655 Is LIU an AUA61B, AUA61C or AUA61D? If YES, then continue with Step 5.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 6 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Line coding on the digital facility and terminal equipment interfaces MUST BE THE SAME or service interruptions will result. Lucent Technologies recommends ZCS (also called AMI) option Z be used unless B8ZS option B is specified in the work order.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 12 NOTE: Read this Step completely before inserting LIU. Tables D and E list alarm indicators that are present after the LIU, for your system configuration (Feature Package with or without protection), has been installed.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 8 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Table D LED Indicators for Digroups AB System Configuration Digroups AB (and P) to be Equipped (Note) Protection Feature Package ( ) A, B Mode 1, or C With Protection B Mode 2 or D...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 9 of 12 Table E LED Indicators for Digroups CD System Configuration Digroups CD (and P) to be Equipped (Note) Protection Feature Package ( ) A, B Mode 1, or C When Adding Protection B Mode 2 or D...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 10 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 18. Did FAIL indicator on LIU light momentarily? If YES, then proceed to Step 26. If NO, then continue with Step 19. 19. Unseat LIU. 20. Replace TRU with TRU removed previously. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 11 of 12 29. Replace LIU with correctly optioned LIU while observing FAIL indicator on LIU faceplate. 30. Did FAIL indicator on LIU go off and remain off? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 31.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install PCU Unit in CD Shelf SUMMARY: Install PCU into CD shelf and verify that FAIL indicator is off. Measure −42 to −56 V DC at PCU faceplate. Get one PCU (AUA11, AUA11B or AUA11C) and inspect for possible dam- age.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Is wiring present and properly connected? If YES, then proceed to Step 14. If NO, then continue with Step 13. 13. Resolve problem through local procedures. Repeat procedure from Step 2 after trouble is located and corrected.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-514 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Transmit/Receive Unit (TRU) in CD Shelf Get one compatible version TRU and inspect for possible damage. Reference: DLP-500 Insert TRU into TRU slot located in CD (upper) shelf of channel bank while observing indicators on TRU faceplate.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-514 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 11. Wait 20 seconds and then replace TRU with TRU removed previously and repeat from Step 3. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-515 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install Line Switch Unit (LSU) in Facility Shelf NOTE: An AUA13 LSU cannot be used in an RT channel bank assembly equipped for FPD operation. Get one LSU (Line Switch Unit) (AUA13 or AUA73) and inspect for possible damage.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-515 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 VF CHANNEL RATE Lucent AUA73 (S2) FAIL (S1) Figure 1 – AUA73 LSU Option and Faceplate Switches Set all eight force (f)/deny (d) switches on LSU faceplate to off (right-hand side) position (Figure 2).
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-515 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. While observing FAIL indicator on LSU faceplate, insert LSU into LSU slot in middle (for the blue bank) or right side (for white bank) of facility shelf.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-515 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 14. Check wiring using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02. Repeat procedure from Step 7 after locating and correcting trouble. 15. Did FAIL indicator on LSU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 16.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-515 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Wait 20 seconds and then replace LSU with LSU removed previously and repeat from Step 7.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-516 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Channel Test Unit (CTU) Get one AUB22 (PGTC) or AUB25 (PGTC with compatible version BCU or XTC) CTU and inspect for possible damage. Reference: DLP-500 Insert CTU into CTU slot in blue (lower) channel bank while observing indica- tors on CTU faceplate.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-516 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 11. Did FAIL indicator on CTU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 12. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-516 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 22. Does FAIL indicator on CTU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 23. 23. Check wiring between PCU in facility shelf and CFU in blue bank and between CFU and CTU using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-517 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Digital Test Unit (DTU) NOTE: The DTU consists of two units designated DTU-L (DTU-left) and DTU-R (DTU-right). Get one DTU-L (AUA18) and one DTU-R (AUA19) and inspect for possible physical damage.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-517 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Did DTU-R FAIL indicator light momentarily? If YES, then proceed to Step 24. If NO, then continue with Step 10. 10. Replace both DTU-L and DTU-R while observing FAIL indicator on DTU-R faceplate.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-517 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 19. Does FAIL indicator on DTU-R light momentarily? If YES, then proceed to Step 24. If NO, then continue with Step 20. 20. Replace CFU in blue bank. 21.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-517 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with ADU removed previously. 31.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-518 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform RT Indicator Test Press and hold LED TEST pushbutton on ADU. Comment: If the MC97771A1 BCU is installed, the FAIL indicator will light if the circuit pack is not compatible with the RT application. Press and hold the ADU LED TEST button.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-518 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Are any of the indicators lighted during LED test? If YES, then continue with Step 4. If NO, then proceed to Step 5. CAUTION: Any time a circuit pack containing option switches is replaced in an RT assembly, ensure that any option switches are set per the work order or engineering records.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-518 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 13. Are any of the indicators lighted during LED test? If YES, then proceed to Step 4. If NO, then continue with Step 14. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform Check of RT Remote Alarms Is system being equipped located in a frame-type RT with bulk powering (J1C182BB bulk power shelf or J1C182PB optics power shelf)? If YES, then proceed to Step 8.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: The remainder of this check is valid only for banks equipped with MC97723A1, MC97756A1, MC97771A1 , MC97776A1 (Feature Package C-AutoCut and Feature Package B Mode 2 only), or MC97779A1 (Feature Package F AutoCut and Mode 2 only) coded BCUs.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 19. Do MN and NE indicators on both white and blue system ADUs and A/FCU MN indicator light? If YES, then proceed to Step 21. If NO, then continue with Step 20. 20.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 31. Remove the PCU from next higher numbered PCU slot and repeat the proce- dure from Step 27. 32. Is the system equipped for FPB Mode 2? If YES, then continue with Step 33.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-520 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Test Battery String (OPEN BAT TEST) SUMMARY: This test verifies that no battery string has an open circuit. Verify that plant has sufficient load. Requirement: plant current measures 3A (3 mV DC). Depress and hold OPEN BAT TEST pushbutton;...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-520 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Release OPEN BAT TEST pushbutton. Did DMM indicate 0 mV for any battery string? If YES, then continue with Step 9. If NO, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Check battery string connections (refer to SD-7C158-01).
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-521 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Verify Correct Complement of Circuit Packs for FP303 Refer to Table A to determine the required number and complement of circuit packs for feature package 303 (FP303). Are all required packs available? If YES, then STOP.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-521 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: CMIP-91 BCUs and TRUs are backward-compatible in the 5ESS switch, i.e., any one of these cards can work with CMIP-89 cards.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-522 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install FP303 Bank Control Unit Get one MC97777A1 bank control unit (BCU) and inspect for possible dam- age. Lucent FAIL MISC1 MISC2 DIGROUP PROV TRANS MC97 777A1 tpa 813536/01 Figure 1 –...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-522 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Insert the BCU into lower BCU slot if equipping blue bank or upper BCU slot is equipping the white bank. Within 75 seconds, all other indicators go off and the PRV LED on the ADU lights.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-523 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Alarm Display Unit in FP303 Optioned for Preservice and Unequipped Get one alarm display unit (ADU), as required, and inspect for possible dam- age. On AUB27( ) option switch S1 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320, L1) or equivalent and set switch positions as follows: •...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-523 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUB27( ) Switch Setting S1 Switch No Protection Line ( NPL ) 1 Protection Line ( PL ) 2 Use 4 AB In-Service ( ABI ) 3 AB Preservice ( ABP ) CD In-Service ( CDI ) 4 CD Preservice ( CDP )
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-523 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent NORM AUB27B FAIL CLEAR 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 TEST tpa 783441/01 Figure 1 – AUB27( ) RT ADU Option Switch Settings On AUB27( ) ADU option switch S2 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320) or equivalent and set switches as follows: •...
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RT Turn Up: DLP-523 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 • 6 - Toward MNP. • 7 - Toward right (MNP side of switch). • 8 - Toward right (MNP side of switch). Set switch S3 toward DL. Set system identification rotary switches S4 (most significant digit) through S7 (least significant digit) to bank ID number.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Set the Option Switches on a C- or D-type LIU CAUTION: Do not use a line powering LIU (AUA62C or D) in applications with a lightwave multiplexer. The powering LIUs may damage the multiplexer low speed interface pack.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent AUA61C AUA61D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S2) (S1) ON 2 (S3) TRANS AUA61C OR AUA61D Lucent Lucent AUA62C AUA62D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S1) (S2) TRANS TRANS (S100) AUA62C OR AUA62D Lucent...
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-524 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Table A AUA61C or D LIU Equalizer Settings Distance Equalizer Switch to DSX-1 (S400/S2) Setting (Feet) 0-132 133-265 266-398 399-532 533-655 Table B AUA62C or D and AUA64C or D LIU Transmit/Receive Pad Setting Inserted Transmit Pad (S400/S1, S2) Receive Pad (S100)
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RT Turn Up: DLP-524 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table C LIU Line Coding Switch Setting Option LIU Switch Description (S1 or S100) Settings B8ZS Coding ZCS Coding Set the RATE switch (S4) to 64. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-525 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUA74 Line Switch Unit (LSU) in Facility Shelf Get one AUA74 LSU (Line Switch Unit) and inspect for possible damage. CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-525 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 While observing FAIL indicator on LSU faceplate, insert LSU into LSU slot in middle (for the blue bank) or right side (for white bank) of facility shelf. Response: LSU FAIL indicator lights momentarily.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-525 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with another correctly optioned ADU. Reference: DLP-523 13.
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363-205-401 RT Turn Up: DLP-526 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Perform RT Indicator Test Press and hold LED TEST pushbutton on ADU. Are all indicators listed in Table A lighted during LED test? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 3.
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RT Turn Up: DLP-526 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Are all indicators listed in Table A lighted during LED test? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Are any of the indicators lighted during LED test? If YES, then proceed to Step 4.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up Fiber to the Home DT Overview This Tab section provides procedures to equip and turn up Fiber to the Home (FTTH) distant terminals (DTs). These procedures assume the Acceptance Tab procedures have been done.
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DT Turn Up: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 ASJ2 CU & EAF1 DTM Connector ASH1 PCU (Optional) Block AYB1B OU KS-21906, Station Fiber Wire AC Power Battery Only Switch Pack Drop AC Power Cord Ground Wire Figure 1 –...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 108 CONNECTOR BLOCK 76-TYPE BINDING POST (900A3 CLOSURE) (900A2 CLOSURE) ASJ2 CU & EAF1 DTM ASH1 PCU (OPTIONAL) AYB1B OU KS-21906, STATION FIBER WIRE DC POWER BATTERY ONLY SWITCH PACK...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: IXL-001 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 DT Turn Up Task Index List FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO# NOTE: Power to the DT enclosure (120 V AC or -48 V DC local powering) must be available before these procedures can be done.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: NTP-002 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance OVERVIEW Acceptance tests are performed to ensure proper installation procedures have been performed. The acceptance procedures are found in the Acceptance Tab section of this document. These procedures should be done before the equipment is turned up.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up Series 5 Fiber to the Home 900A( ) Distant Terminal DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: This procedure assumes the following tasks have been performed: •...
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DT Turn Up: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO • That acceptance procedures for multiple DT arrange- ments (common AC power source or pedestal) in this volume have been performed (if required) •...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Connect power to DT A. At AC outlet box, insert 900A1 DT power plug into AC outlet. B.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Turn Up or Add Customer DC Back Powering For 900A2 or 900A3 Distant Terminal Use a 216C tool to open (loosen the lock nuts and pivot the top over) the ped- estal containing 900A2, or 900A3 DTs and DC power module (Figure 1).
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DT Turn Up: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Remove cover to DC power interface by loosening the screw at the bottom of the box, sliding the bottom out, and pushing down. Protector DC Power Feed Modules Terminal Block VIDEO...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 NOTE: The DC power feed pairs must be connected starting from the top down on the 10 pair terminal block. A DC protector module (with components up) must be installed with each of the first four DC power feed pair, starting from the top (J5) to bottom (J2), on the DC power interface circuit pack.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Measure DC power module faceplate DC voltages. Check DC power feed (from customer premises) if voltage IN requirements are not met. If voltage OUT requirements are not met, replace DC protector card, then replace DC power module.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install ASH1 Power Converter Unit (PCU) in 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT Closure Get one ASH1 PCU and inspect for physical damage. Align holes on side of PCU board with stand off pins located on inside of 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT closure door (Figure 1) and slide PCU board onto pins.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-501 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Check that DT power is turned off. At rear of PCU, insert connector J101 and J102 into connector P101 and P102, respectively. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install EAF1 Drop Test Card on ASJ2 Channel Unit At Distant Terminal Turn DT power switch OFF. On the right side of the ASJ2 channel unit, remove the cover plate by taking off the nut.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DROP TEST INSERT TABS ON MODULE COVER INTO SLOTS EAF1 CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR PINS Figure 1 – EAF1 Drop Test Module Installed on ASJ2...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install ASJ1 or ASJ2 Channel Unit in 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT Closure Get one ASJ1 or ASJ2 Channel Unit and inspect for physical damage. Align the holes on the side of the CU board with the stand off pins located on inside of 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT closure door (Figure 1) and slide the CU board onto the pins.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Figure 1 – Installation of ASJ1 or ASJ2 CU in 900A1 DT Closure...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install AYB1B Optical Unit in 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT Closure Apply alcohol to tip of cleaning swab and clean optical coupling located on optical unit backplane. Use compressed air to dry optical coupling.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 AYB1B OU Connector Block Fiber Station Only Wire Drop AC Power Ground Cord Wire AC Power Switch Figure 1 – Installation of AYB1B OU in DT Closure...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Power Up 900A1, 900A2, or 900A3 DT While observing indicators on ASJ1 or ASJ2 CU, turn DT power switch to ON position. Comment: This assumes power to the DT has been established. Response: All indicators light momentarily and extinguish.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Did the ON BAT indicator light? If YES, then proceed to Step 9. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Replace the following items in the order listed below until the ON BAT indica- tor lights: •...
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363-205-401 DT Turn Up: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Measure Voltages at ASH1 PCU Faceplate Condition DMM to measure volts DC. On PCU faceplate, connect DMM test leads to GND jack and +5 jack. Does DMM indicate between 4.6 and 5.4 volts? If YES, then continue with Step 4.
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DT Turn Up: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 On PCU faceplate, connect DMM test leads to GND jack and BAT jack. 10. Does DMM indicate between 13.8 and 15.0 volts? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 11.
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363-205-401 Conversions: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Converting RT Channel Bank Feature Package Introduction This Tab provides procedures to convert a remote terminal (RT) system (blue or white) from one feature package to another. Procedures for adding or removing protection line digital facility are also included.
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Conversions: Introduction-000 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 from one feature package to another varies, but is usually done because of changes in customer service requirements or enhancements to central office switching equipment. The amount of preconversion testing and preparation depends mostly on why the conversion is necessary.
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363-205-401 Conversions: Introduction-000 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Logical Progression One of the most common conversions is FPA or FPC to integrated FPB mode 1 during an office cutover. All that is needed is to first convert the system to FPC-AutoCut and the RT will automatically change to FPB mode 1 when the office cutover happens.
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IXL-001 363-205-401 Conversions: Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 RT Channel Bank Conversions Task Index List FIND YOUR JOB IN THE LIST BELOW . THEN GO TO Acceptance........... NTP-002 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package A Capability to Feature Package C Capability .
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-002 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Acceptance The conversion acceptance procedures are used to verify the preconversion activities have been completed before the RT end is converted. Verify that the RT channel bank is compatible with the new fea- ture package as follows: •...
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-003 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package A Capability to Feature Package C Capability DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: To avoid incompatibility between a Series 5 RT bank assembly and the associated COT bank assembly during the conversion of a Series 5 carrier system from FPA to FPC capability, both the RT and COT bank assemblies must be...
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Conversions: NTP-003 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: Removing the following units will not interrupt service on a working system. Remove the following circuit packs, in the order listed, from the RT system being converted: •...
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Convert Feature Package A or C RT to Feature Package C-AutoCut DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO SUMMARY: Feature Package C-AutoCut is used prepare an universal FPC system to be cutover to a integrated FPB Mode 1 system.
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Conversions: NTP-004 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: Both the COT and RT (and all multiplexer interfaces) must be set to ZCS at the same time to avoid service interruption. Change AUA6( )C or AUA6( )D LIUs line coding option, one DLP-505 digroup at a time, from B (B8ZS) to Z (ZCS) for each equipped...
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363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-004 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: This will cause service outage (major, near end, and digroups AB alarms) for about 60 seconds while the TRU is being replaced.
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-005 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package B Mode 2 to Feature Package B Mode 1 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO This procedure assumes the following: •...
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Conversions: NTP-005 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO When requested by central office personnel, set ADU options for Mode 1 application: A. On AUB27 (with special service capability). DLP-506 B.
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-006 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Convert Series 5 RT from Feature Package B Mode 1 to Feature Package B Mode 2 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO If AUA6( )D type LIUs are installed in the RT, proceed to Step 3. Change LIUs in LIU slot A, C, and P (if protection is used), one at DLP-505 a time, to AUA6( )D version LIUs.
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Conversions: NTP-006 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Establish communication with central office personnel. Move any special service channel units (including coin) to last four channel unit slots in each digroup. CAUTION: The following Steps will cause service interruption while the system is being converted to Mode 2.
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-007 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Add Special Service Capability to Feature Package B RT DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: Removing the ADU or BCU for a FPB Mode 1 system will interrupt service on Digroup A.
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-008 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Add or Remove Protection Line Option DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO SUMMARY: The protection line is removed by removing the LSU and LIU-P and setting the ADU protection line option (mini switch position 1 on S1 or S2) for no protection.
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Conversions: NTP-008 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO CAUTION: The AUA73 LSU has a 32/64 option that must be set to 64 except for FPD applications. Install LSU. DLP-511 NOTE: The LIU will have a CLF alarm and the ADU will have an MN...
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-009 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Convert Series 5 RT to Any Feature Package Capability Generic Procedures DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Summary: This procedure interrupts service for the system. The basic philosophy is to remove all common units and turn up the system with the common units required for the new system configuration.
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Conversions: NTP-009 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: If any of the circuit packs listed below have already been installed in the RT bank, it is not necessary to have these circuit packs available.
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363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-009 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: The RT turn up procedures assume that no common units have been installed. For conversion purposes, some common units may already be installed (PCUs, FCU, and CFU).
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-010 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Convert Feature Package B Mode 1 or Mode 2 to Feature Package 303 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO SUMMARY: Use this procedure to convert feature package B (FPB) [with AUB27 alarm display unit (ADU)] Mode 1 or Mode 2 to feature package 303 (FP303).
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Conversions: NTP-010 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Verify that the following is available. • One MC97777A1 bank control unit (BCU) • Two AUA112 transmit/receive units (TRUs) •...
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363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-010 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Remove the following circuit packs from the RT system being con- verted: • ADU • BCU • TRUs • LIUs •...
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Conversions: NTP-010 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Install an AUA112 transmit/receive unit (TRU) in AB shelf. Verify that the TRU FAIL LED lights and goes off. If not, do TAP-100 before continuing.
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363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-010 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO NOTE: All line interface units (LIUs) in the same system should have identical option switch settings. Set options and install a C- or D-type LIU in the facility shelf for DLP-514 each DS1 being equipped.
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Conversions: NTP-010 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO 15. Perform RT LED test. DLP-515 16. Remove the ADU and set switches S1-3 and S1-4 to ABI and CDI.
363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-011 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Reinstate Feature Package B Following a Failed Conversion to Feature Package 303 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO SUMMARY: Use this procedure to convert back to feature package B (FPB) Mode 1 or Mode 2 following a failed conversion to feature package 303 (FP303).
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Conversions: NTP-011 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO Remove the following circuit packs from the RT system being con- verted: • Alarm display unit (ADU) • Bank control unit (BCU) •...
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363-205-401 Conversions: NTP-011 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED FOR DETAILS, GO TO If equipping the CD shelf, install an AUA105 or AUA109 trans- mit/receive unit (TRU) in CD shelf. Verify that the TRU FAIL LED lights and goes off.
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363-205-401 Conversions: TAP-100 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Clear FAIL LED Problems on a Unit During Turnup and Conversion Use this procedure when on installing a unit, the unit's FAIL LED remains lighted or fails to light momentarily and go off. This procedure assumes there are no blown fuses on the BFU, CFU, or LFU fuse units and each PCU voltage (-42 to -56 V DC) is present.
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Conversions: TAP-100 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Is the FAIL LED on the suspect unit lighted? If YES, continue with Step 13. If NO, proceed to Step 14. 13. With the LED TEST button held, does the FAIL LED on the suspect unit go off? If YES, proceed to Step 24.
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NTP and reinstall the unit with the FAIL LED problem. If this fails to fix the FAIL LED problem, con- sult the Lucent Technologies Regional Technical Assistance Center (RTAC) by calling 1-800-225-RTAC or the local technical support group.
363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Verify that Correct Complement of Circuit Packs is Available Refer to Table A to determine the number of circuit packs required for the shelves or banks to be equipped. Refer to Table B to determine the circuit pack codes required for the Feature Package application to be equipped.
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Conversions: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Circuit Packs Quantity for Shelf Being Equipped in a One Dual Bank Assembly Circuit C-D Blue OR Location Pack All Shelves Blue White White...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-500 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Table B ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Common Unit Compatibility System Configuration (Note) FPB Universal or Integrated No Special With Special Service Service Circuit Pack SS/M1 SS/M2 FPC-AutoCut FP303 1 BCU is required for each system (Blue and White).
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Conversions: DLP-500 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table B ® Series 5 Carrier System RT Common Unit Compatibility System Configuration (Note) FPB Universal or Integrated No Special With Special Service Service Circuit Pack SS/M1 SS/M2 FPC-AutoCut FP303 1 TCU is required for each equipped dual digroup shelf in B or D LIU slot.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUB26 Alarm Display Unit (ADU) for FPC Conversion Get one AUB26 ADU and inspect for possible damage. Verify that fuse on ADU is not blown. If fuse is blown, get another ADU that contains good fuse.
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Conversions: DLP-501 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent AUB26 FAIL (NOTE 1) TEST NOTE: 1. DEPRESS THE ROCKER-TYPE SWITCH TOWARD THE DESIRED FUNCTION Figure 1 – AUB26 RT ADU Option Switch Settings...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-501 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 SWITCH SETTINGS CLOSED OPEN NO PROTECTION LINE PROTECTION LINE AB IN-SERVICE AB PRE-SERVICE CD IN-SERVICE CD PRE-SERVICE AB EQUIPPED AB UNEQUIPPED CD EQUIPPED CD UNEQUIPPED MJ ALM FOR RT MISC1 MN ALM FOR RT MISC1 MJ ALM FOR RT MISC2 MN ALM FOR RT MISC2...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-502 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install Bank Control Unit (BCU) for FPC Conversion Get one MC97756A1 BCU and inspect for possible damage. Have LIUs been removed from channel bank being converted? If YES, then continue with Step 3. If NO, then proceed to Step 4.
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Conversions: DLP-502 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Does FAIL indicator on BCU and ADU go off after approximately 20 sec- onds? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then proceed to Step 6. Replace BCU with another BCU.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Channel Test Unit (CTU) Get one AUB22 (PGTC) or AUB25 (PGTC with compatible version BCU or XTC) CTU and inspect for possible damage. Reference: DLP-500 Insert CTU into CTU slot in blue (lower) channel bank while observing indica- tors on CTU faceplate.
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Conversions: DLP-503 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 11. Did FAIL indicator on CTU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 12. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-503 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 20. Replace CFU in blue bank. 21. Unseat, then reseat CTU while observing FAIL indicator on CTU faceplate. 22. Does FAIL indicator on CTU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 23.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Digital Test Unit (DTU) NOTE: The DTU consists of two units designated DTU-L (DTU-left) and DTU-R (DTU-right). Get one DTU-L (AUA18) and one DTU-R (AUA19) and inspect for possible physical damage.
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Conversions: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Did DTU-R FAIL indicator light momentarily? If YES, then proceed to Step 24. If NO, then continue with Step 10. 10. Replace both DTU-L and DTU-R while observing FAIL indicator on DTU-R faceplate.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-504 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 19. Does FAIL indicator on DTU-R light momentarily? If YES, then proceed to Step 24. If NO, then continue with Step 20. 20. Replace CFU in blue bank. 21. While observing FAIL indicator on DTU-R faceplate, unseat then reseat DTU-R.
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Conversions: DLP-504 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 29. Is BUSY indicator on DTU-R lighted? If YES, then continue with Step 30. If NO, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Set ZCS LIU Line Coding Option for Feature Package C-AutoCut or FPB Mode 2 Conversion FPC-AutoCut requires AUA6( )C or AUA6( )D version LIUs. FPB Mode 2 requires AUA6( )D version LIUs. If the RT is not equipped with C or D version LIU, you must replace the older version LIUs.
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Conversions: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Is LIU an AUA61C or AUA61D? If YES, then continue with Step 6. If NO, then proceed to Step 7. Set loopback enable/disable switch (S3) to ENB if the RT is connected to a DDM-1000 Multiplexer.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-505 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent Lucent AUA61C AUA61D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S2) (S1) ON 2 (S3) TRANS AUA61C OR AUA61D Lucent Lucent AUA62C AUA62D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S1) (S2) TRANS TRANS (S100) AUA62C OR AUA62D Lucent Lucent AUA64C...
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Conversions: DLP-505 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Have COT (and multiplexer facility if used) set ZSC line coding option for digroup A. 10. Install AUA6( )C/D in LIU A slot. Response: The LIU FAIL indicators light momentarily. Response: After COT (and multiplexer facility) has installed the LIU, all alarms clear.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install AUB27 Alarm Display Unit (ADU) for Feature Package B Mode 1 or Mode 2, or FPC-AutoCut Conversion Remove, or get one, AUB27 ADU (Figure 1) and inspect for possible dam- age.
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Conversions: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUB27 Switch Setting Function S1 Switch Position Function No Protection Line ( NPL ) Protection Line ( PL ) Mode 2 Operation ( 2 ) Mode 1 or FPC Operation ( 4 ) (Always Use 4 Unless Equip- ping FPB Mode 2) AB In-Service ( ABI )
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 On ADU option switch S1 (Figure 1 and Table A) use an orange stick (KS-6320, L1) or equivalent and set switches as follows: • 1 - Toward PL (away from number) for protection switching. Toward NPL (toward number) for no protection switching.
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Conversions: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: The NORM/CLEAR switch option is used to automatically clear random channel provisioning data stored in the ADU and BCU when the BCU is installed by selecting CLEAR. After the BCU has been installed, the NORM position is used.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-506 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 14. After approximately 20 seconds, do ADU and BCU FAIL indicators go off? If YES, then proceed to Step 21. If NO, then continue with Step 15. 15. Replace BCU with BCU removed previously. 16.
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Conversions: DLP-506 363-205-401 Page 6 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: The MC97771A1 or MC97776A1 BCU will detect if an incorrect version circuit pack is installed. The incompatible circuit pack will have the FAIL indicator on. If the circuit pack is incompatible, for the system configuration, the FAIL indicator will go off when the LED TEST button is pressed.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 12 Install Line Interface Unit (LIU) SUMMARY: Set option switches located on side of LIU circuit board. Insert LIU into facility shelf in appropriate LIU slot. Verify that FAIL indicator on LIU lights momentarily and then goes off and remains off.
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Conversions: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 2 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent AUA61 FAIL (S100) 2 1 0 TRANS (S400) AUA61 Lucent AUA62 1 2 3 4 FAIL TRANS (S400) (NOTE 1) D B 1 2 (S100) (NOTE 1) AUA62 Lucent AUA64 ON 1 2 3 4...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 12 Lucent AUA61B FAIL (S100) (S700) 2 1 0 TRANS (S400) (S200) AUA61B Lucent AUA62B FAIL (S200) AUA62B Lucent AUA64B FAIL (S200) AUA64B NOTE 1: AUA62B HAS A DAUGHTER BOARD. HOWEVER, S100 AND S400 ARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH HOLES IN THE DAUGHTER BOARD.
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Conversions: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 4 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent AUA61C AUA61D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S2) (S1) ON 2 (S3) TRANS AUA61C OR AUA61D Lucent Lucent AUA62C AUA62D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S1) (S2) TRANS TRANS (S100) AUA62C OR AUA62D Lucent Lucent AUA64C...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 12 Table A AUA61( ) LIU Equalizer Settings Distance Equalizer Switch to DSX-1 (S400/S2) Setting (Feet) 0-132 133-265 266-398 399-532 533-655 Is LIU an AUA61B, AUA61C or AUA61D? If YES, then continue with Step 5. If NO, then proceed to Step 7.
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Conversions: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 6 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 CAUTION: Line coding on the digital facility and terminal equipment interfaces MUST BE THE SAME or service interruptions will result. Lucent recommends ZCS (also called AMI) option Z be used unless B8ZS option B is specified in the work order.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 7 of 12 10. Set channel PCM-rate switch (S200 or S4) to 64. Continue with Step 12. 11. Set channel PCM-rate switch (S200 or S4) to 32. NOTE: Read this Step completely before inserting LIU. Tables D and E list alarm indicators that are present after the LIU, for your system configuration (Feature Package with or without protection), has been installed.
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Conversions: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 8 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 Table D LED Indicators for Digroups AB System Configuration Digroups AB (and P) to be Equipped (Note) Protection Feature Package ( ) A, B Mode 1, or C With Protection B Mode 2 or D A, B Mode 1, or C...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 9 of 12 Table E LED Indicators for Digroups CD System Configuration Digroups CD (and P) to be Equipped (Note) Protection Feature Package ( ) A, B Mode 1, or C When Adding Protection B Mode 2 or D A, B Mode 1, or C...
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Conversions: DLP-507 363-205-401 Page 10 of 12 Issue 7, March 1997 20. Replace TRU with TRU removed previously. CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with a correctly optioned ADU.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-507 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 11 of 12 31. Replace LIU with LIU removed previously. 32. Check wiring using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02. Repeat procedure from Step 14 after locating and correcting trouble.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUB24 Alarm Display Unit (ADU) for Feature Package B Mode 1 or Mode 2 Conversion Remove, or get one, AUB24 ADU and inspect for possible damage. Verify that fuse on ADU is not blown. If fuse is blown, get another ADU that contains a good fuse.
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Conversions: DLP-508 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 AUB21 and AUB24 SWITCH SETTINGS OPEN CLOSED NO PROTECTION PROTECTION LINE MODE 2 (AUA24 ONLY) DS1 (AUA21)*; MODE 1 (AUA24 ONLY) AB IN-SERVICE AB PRE-SERVICE CD IN-SERVICE CD PRE-SERVICE AB EQUIPPED AB UNEQUIPPED CD EQUIPPED...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-508 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 When converting an FPA or FPC to FPB Mode 1 or 2, or converting an FPB Mode 1 to FPB Mode 2, service interruption is unavoidable. Have central office equipment perform the necessary procedures to equip the system (in-service) before continuing.
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Conversions: DLP-508 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 12. Are switch settings on option switch correct? If YES, then continue with Step 13. If NO, then proceed to Step 14. 13. Get another ADU and set switches on option switch S1 according to work order and Step 3.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform End-to-End Test When Converting a Feature Package B Mode 2 to Mode 1 SUMMARY: Have COT personnel remove TAU circuit packs then install LIU circuit packs in LIU slots B and D. Verify that when the COT personnel installs the LIU, the RT LIU CLF indicator goes off and the digroup alarms clear.
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Conversions: DLP-509 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Perform the following items to clear trouble: • At COT, check LIU options and replace LIU if options are correct. • At RT, check ADU options and replace ADU if options are correct. •...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-509 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 14. After COT installs TRU AB, did LIU-A, -B CLF (and -P if equipped) and BCU A and B indicators go off? If NO, then continue with Step 15. If YES, then proceed to Step 18.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Perform End-to-End Test When Converting a Feature Package B Mode 1 to Mode 2 SUMMARY: Have COT personnel remove LIU circuit packs then install TAU (TRU for FPB COT) circuit packs in LIU slots B and D. Verify that when the COT personnel installs the TAU, the RT LIU CLF indicator goes off and the Digroup alarms clear.
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Conversions: DLP-510 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Perform the following items to clear trouble: • At COT, replace TAU/TRU (check circuit pack version and option set- tings). • At RT, check ADU options and replace ADU if options are correct. •...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-510 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 After performing the above Step, did alarms clear? If NO, then continue with Step 10. If YES, then proceed to Step 11. 10. Replace MC97771A1 or MC97776A1 BCU. If trouble does not clear, check wiring using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02 (SD-7C118-01 or SD-7C150-01 for FTTH).
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 6 Install Line Switch Unit (LSU) in Facility Shelf NOTE: An AUA13 LSU cannot be used in an RT channel bank assembly equipped for FPD operation. Get one LSU (Line Switch Unit) (AUA13 or AUA73) and inspect for possible damage.
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Conversions: DLP-511 363-205-401 Page 2 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 VF CHANNEL RATE Lucent AUA73 (S2) FAIL (S1) Figure 1 – AUA73 LSU Option and Faceplate Switches Lucent AUA13 FAIL Figure 2 – AUA13 Line Switch Unit Faceplate...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. While observing FAIL indicator on LSU faceplate, insert LSU into LSU slot in middle (for the blue bank) or right side (for white bank) of facility shelf.
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Conversions: DLP-511 363-205-401 Page 4 of 6 Issue 7, March 1997 14. Check wiring using SD-7C117-01 or SD-7C117-02. Repeat procedure from Step 7 after locating and correcting trouble. 15. Did FAIL indicator on LSU light momentarily? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 16.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-511 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 5 of 6 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with another correctly optioned ADU. CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Alarm Display Unit in FP303 Optioned for Preservice and Unequipped Get one alarm display unit (ADU), as required, and inspect for possible dam- age. On AUB27( ) option switch S1 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320, L1) or equivalent and set switch positions as follows: •...
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Conversions: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUB27( ) Switch Setting S1 Switch No Protection Line ( NPL ) 1 Protection Line ( PL ) 2 Use 4 AB In-Service ( ABI ) 3 AB Preservice ( ABP ) CD In-Service ( CDI ) 4 CD Preservice ( CDP ) AB Equipped ( ABE )
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-512 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent NORM AUB27B FAIL CLEAR 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 TEST tpa 783441/01 Figure 1 – AUB27( ) RT ADU Option Switch Settings On AUB27( ) ADU option switch S2 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320) or equivalent and set switches as follows: •...
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Conversions: DLP-512 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 • 6 - Toward MNP. • 7 - Toward right (MNP side of switch). • 8 - Toward right (MNP side of switch). Set switch S3 toward DL. Set system identification rotary switches S4 (most significant digit) through S7 (least significant digit) to bank ID number.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-513 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Install FP303 Bank Control Unit Get one MC97777A1 bank control unit (BCU) and inspect for possible dam- age. Lucent FAIL MISC1 MISC2 DIGROUP PROV TRANS MC97 777A1 tpa 813536/01 Figure 1 –...
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Conversions: DLP-513 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Insert the BCU into lower BCU slot if equipping blue bank or upper BCU slot is equipping the white bank. Within 75 seconds, all indicators go off and the PRV LED on the ADU lights.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-514 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Set the Option Switches on a C- or D-type LIU CAUTION: Do not use a line powering LIU (AUA62C or D) in applications with a lightwave multiplexer. The powering LIUs may damage the multiplexer low speed interface pack.
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Conversions: DLP-514 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Lucent Lucent AUA61C AUA61D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S2) (S1) ON 2 (S3) TRANS AUA61C OR AUA61D Lucent Lucent AUA62C AUA62D (S4) FAIL FAIL (S1) (S2) TRANS TRANS (S100) AUA62C OR AUA62D Lucent Lucent AUA64C...
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-514 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Table A AUA61C or D LIU Equalizer Settings Distance Equalizer Switch to DSX-1 (S400/S2) Setting (Feet) 0-132 133-265 266-398 399-532 533-655 Table B AUA62C or D and AUA64C or D LIU Transmit/Receive Pad Setting Inserted Transmit Pad (S400/S1, S2) Receive Pad (S100)
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Conversions: DLP-514 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table C LIU Line Coding Switch Setting Option LIU Switch Description (S1 or S100) Settings B8ZS Coding ZCS Coding Set the RATE switch (S4) to 64. Install the LIU. STOP.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-515 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Perform RT Indicator Test Press and hold LED TEST pushbutton on ADU. Are all indicators listed in Table A lighted during LED test? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 3.
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Conversions: DLP-515 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 Are all indicators listed in Table A lighted during LED test? If YES, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, then continue with Step 8. Are any of the indicators lighted during LED test? If YES, then proceed to Step 4.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-516 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install AUA74 Line Switch Unit (LSU) in Facility Shelf Get one AUA74 LSU (Line Switch Unit) and inspect for possible damage. CAUTION: Incorrectly set LSU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service.
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Conversions: DLP-516 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 While observing FAIL indicator on LSU faceplate, insert LSU into LSU slot in middle (for the blue bank) or right side (for white bank) of facility shelf. Response: LSU FAIL indicator lights momentarily. MN and NE indicators on ADU are lighted.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-516 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 CAUTION: Incorrectly set ADU option switches may result in immediate or future loss of service or may introduce errors into the digital bitstream. Replace ADU with another correctly optioned ADU. Reference: DLP-512 13.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-517 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Test Alarm System for Power Minor and Fan Alarms CAUTION: System must be out of service to perform test; otherwise, service will be interrupted. If dual channel bank is already providing service, RT batteries must be fully charged before test is started;...
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Conversions: DLP-517 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: If fans are running, it will be necessary to remove power to the fans by unplugging J114 to fan assembly before obstructing fan blade. The power should be restored before testing the fan alarm. The 4( ) type fans can be stopped by pressing the LED TEST/CHANGE FAN SPEED pushbutton.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-518 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Test Remote Miscellaneous Alarm (If Provided) Is MISC1 alarm assigned at the RT? If YES, then continue with Step 2. If NO, then STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. At RT, operate MISC1 alarm.
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Conversions: DLP-518 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 At RT, operate MISC2 alarm. At 5ESS switch MCC IDCU RT Page 188YZZ,X for 5E9(1) Response: generic or Page 1880,Y,ZZ,X for 5E9(2) generic (where Y=IDCU, ZZ=TR303 RT number, X=SM number) ENV2 and MINOR or MAJOR (depending on ADU S1-8 setting) alarm messages appear after about 30 seconds.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Test Single-Party POTS Channel End to End (IDCU to Series 5 RT) SUMMARY: At RT, locate in both the AB and CD shelves a single-party channel to test. At IDCU, determine corresponding channel and directory number of channel. At RT, connect a test telephone set connected for bridged ringing to channel being tested.
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Conversions: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Is dial tone present at RT? If YES, then proceed to Step 10. If NO, then continue with Step 7. Request IDCU personnel review line assignment to ensure correct test num- ber.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-519 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 18. Replace RT channel unit and repeat this procedure from Step 5. 19. At RT, look for tip and ring reversal and repeat from Step 15. 20. At RT, lift telephone handset during ringing. 21.
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Conversions: DLP-519 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 31. Use RT schematic drawing SD-7C118-01 to check wiring. Check for tip and ring reversal between RT and cross-connect terminal. Correct wiring problem and repeat Step 25 until tests pass and continue with Step 32. 32.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-520 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 4 Install Alarm Display Unit in FPB Optioned for Preservice and Unequipped On AUB27( ) option switch S1 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320, L1) or equivalent and set switch positions as follows: •...
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Conversions: DLP-520 363-205-401 Page 2 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 Table A AUB27( ) Switch Setting S1 Switch No Protection Line ( NPL ) 1 Protection Line ( PL ) Mode 2 Operation ( 2 ) 2 Mode 1 Operation ( 4 ) AB In-Service ( ABI ) 3 AB Preservice ( ABP ) CD In-Service ( CDI )
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-520 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 3 of 4 Lucent NORM AUB27B FAIL CLEAR 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 TEST tpa 783441/01 Figure 1 – AUB27( ) RT ADU Option Switch Settings On AUB27( ) ADU option switch S2 (Table A and Figure 1), use an orange stick (KS-6320) or equivalent and set switches as follows: •...
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Conversions: DLP-520 363-205-401 Page 4 of 4 Issue 7, March 1997 • 6 - Toward MNP. • 7 - Not used. • 8 - Not used. Set switch S3 toward DL. Set system identification rotary switches S4 (most significant digit) through S7 (least significant digit) to bank ID number.
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363-205-401 Conversions: DLP-521 Issue 7, March 1997 Page 1 of 2 Verify Correct Complement of Circuit Packs for FP303 Refer to Table A to determine the required number and complement of circuit packs for feature package 303 (FP303). Are all required packs available? If YES, then STOP.
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Conversions: DLP-521 363-205-401 Page 2 of 2 Issue 7, March 1997 NOTE: CMIP-91 BCU and TRUs are backward compatible in the 5ESS switch, i.e., any one of these cards can work with CMIP-89 cards.
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