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SLC
Series 5 Remote Terminal
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Overview
This document is used to establish a SLC
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. Procedures to convert an RT system from one feature package
to another are also included in this document.
The document also provides procedures to equip Fiber to the Home Distant
Terminals (DTs).
This document is divided into Tabs supporting the five basic types of procedures
done at the RT. At the top of each page the document number and issue
information are on the inside of the page, and Tab Section: Element and page
count are on the outside of the page. The following is a summary of each tab
section:
Acceptance – This section is used to verify that the RT enclosure has
been properly placed, that it has not been damaged, and that all necessary
splicing and power connections have been made before any of the
electronic equipment is turned up. All standard RT equipment
configurations are factory tested before being shipped so intershelf/bay
wiring connections need not be inspected. Lucent splicing and installation
practices can be used to verify intershelf wiring connections or to perform
field modifications to the RT enclosure.
Power Up – This section is used to equip the various power shelves that
provide DC power (and battery reserve) to the electronic equipment
shelves in the RT enclosure. This section must be completed before the RT
channel bank or other equipment shelves are turned up.
RT Turn Up – This section is used to install the circuit packs in the RT dual
channel bank assembly. This section assumes the equipage feature
package is known before the circuit packs are optioned and installed.
DT Turn Up – This section is used at the DT site to install the circuit packs.
Introduction
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Series 5 Carrier System remote
Issue 7
March 1997
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