ADTRAN Total Access 850 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Contents
1. General ........................................................................... 1
2. Product Overview ........................................................ 1
3. Installation ..................................................................... 3
4. Specifications................................................................. 7
5. Maintenance .................................................................. 7
6. Warranty and Customer Service ................................ 7
7. Regulatory Requirements............................................ 7
Figures
Figure 1. Total Access 850 ............................................... 1
Figure 2. Total Access 850 Backplane ............................ 2
Cable Connections ........................................... 3
Figure 4. Connector Pinout ............................................. 5
Figure 5. T1 Connections................................................. 5
Figure 6. Alternate Power Connection .......................... 6
Figure 7. Office Alarm Connections .............................. 6
Tables
Table 2. Wire Wrap Identification.................................. 6
Table 3. Alarm Notification............................................. 6

1. GENERAL

This practice provides installation and maintenance
procedures for the ADTRAN Total Access 850 System.
The Specifications and Part Numbers Table (Table 4 on
page 10) shows part numbers for equipment and docu-
ments referenced in this practice. Referenced practices
should be on-hand during system installation.
This is not an operational manual. To obtain an
operational manual, contact ADTRAN Technical
Support at (888) 4ADTRAN.
Revision History
Update document to reflect PSU hardware changes.
Updated Figures 1, 2, and 4. Removed IPX routing. Cor-
rected CAPS address. Updated Backup Battery Pack
Part Number List. Corrected connector reference.

2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

The Total Access 850 system (see Figure 1) is an
integrated access device designed for cost-effective
deployment of voice and data services at the customer's
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NOTE
Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are
trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holdres.
premises. The Total Access 850 system benefits
integrated communications providers, such as CLECs,
ILECs, and ISPs, who require a customer premises
device that integrates voice and data functions, and
provides a viable migration path from TDM to packet-
based technology. The Total Access 850 features remote
management, an integrated IP router, and special
services slots.

Figure 1. Total Access 850

The Total Access 850 is a modular device, with two
common slots and eight access slots. Common cards
required for operation are a power supply unit (PSU)
and a system controller. System controllers include a
bank controller unit (BCU) (L1 and L2) and a router
control unit (RCU). The RCU includes a wide area
network interface (T1 or SDSL), DSX-1 PBX interface,
Nx56/64 V.35 interface, and built-in IP router. Six
access slots allow the user to combine a variety of voice
and data services. Up to six Quad FXS or Quad FXO
access modules can be installed to support up to 24
analog voice lines. Other access modules for data
applications include the OCU DP (only supported in
the BCU) and ISDN U-BR1TE. The other access slots are
used for Nx56/64 module with the BCU, the Echo
Cancellation card for use with the T1 ATM RCU, and
the DSX-1 card used with the T1 TDM RCU.
Using local or remote inband management, carriers can
turn features, functions, and access ports on and off.
Easy access to modules, common cards, power
supplies, and the battery back-up system simplify
maintenance procedures. Hot-swappable modules may
be replaced without disrupting other units. The four-
circuit-per-module design ensures that only four
analog circuits are affected when replacing a module.
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CLEI Code: SILCHL0DAA
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Figure 1. Total Access 850 Table 3. Alarm Notification..........6 Table 4. Specifications and Part Numbers ....10 The Total Access 850 is a modular device, with two common slots and eight access slots. Common cards 1. GENERAL required for operation are a power supply unit (PSU) This practice provides installation and maintenance and a system controller.
  • Page 2: Figure 2. Total Access 850 Backplane

    DB-9 provides access for a VT 100 terminal for screen all chassis slots, UL 1950/NEBS requires that the menu provisioning, and bantam test jacks provide empty slots must have a Total Access 850 blank unit transmit and receive monitoring. An additional TEST (part number 1175099L1) installed in the opening.
  • Page 3: Total Access 850 System Installation And Maintenance

    7.) If possible, keep the original shipping contain- Mount on heavy plywood (3/4 inch minimum). Refer er for returning the Total Access 850 for repair or for to Figure 3 for component layout. verification of damage during shipment.
  • Page 4: Table 1. Total Access 850 Backplane Connections

    Make wire-wrap or screw terminal Table 1. Total Access 850 Backplane Connections connections as follows: 1. Unscrew the access cover hold-down screw.
  • Page 5: Figure 4. Connector Pinout

    (P7). (Refer to Figure 2 on page 2.) The primary connection is the modular plug, which receives -48 VDC from the ADTRAN power supply/ battery charging unit (P/N 1175043L2). The alternate connection is screw terminal P7, which can be used if -48 Vdc is available as in central office applications.
  • Page 6: Figure 6. Alternate Power Connection

    T1 carrier. In a carrier alarm condition such as a Red, Yellow, or Blue (unframed all 1s), various alarm contacts in the PSU close. Carrier alarm conditions cause the Total Access 850 to initiate trunk processing. The following chain of events then occur: Figure 7.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Technical Support Power-Up will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service As shipped, the Total Access 850 is set to factory default (CAPS) department to issue an RMA number. For conditions. After installing the Total Access 850 Base...
  • Page 8 I attest that the operator(s)/maintainer(s) of the digital 3. If your telephone equipment (Total Access 850) CPE responsible for the establishment, maintenance, causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone and adjustment of the encoded analog content and company may discontinue your service temporarily.
  • Page 9 Access 850), please contact ADTRAN at (256) 963-8000 Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure for repair/warranty information. The telephone com- compliance with Class A FCC limits. pany may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or WARNING until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning.
  • Page 10: Table 4. Specifications And Part Numbers

    Total Access 850 AC RCU Chassis Bundle 4200376L1#AC Total Access 850 DC RCU Chassis Bundle + 12 FXS 4200376L2 Total Access 850 AC RCU Chassis Bundle + 12 FXS 4200376L2#AC Total Access 850 DC RCU Chassis Bundle + 16 FXS 4200376L3...

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