July 19, 2004
I
NSTALLATION AND
STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE – DO NOT HANDLE ANY MATERIAL WITHOUT FIRST TAKING
PROPER STATIC CONTROL PRECAUTIONS.
ATTENTION
The AMU-912 must be installed in the slot labeled COMMON. Refer to the documentation accompanying
the shelf for information on MUX and line unit numbering.
I
NSTALLATION
Install a AMU-912
Step
1
Open the retaining latch at the front bottom of the card.
Insert the AMU-912 into the card guides for the slot marked COMMON.
2
3
Push the card back until it touches the backplane card-edge connector.
4
Engage the retaining latch to hold the card in place.
Initialize and Power Up the AMU-912
After power-up has occurred, all LEDs cycle in upward/downward pairs and then go off. The PWR LED remains on.
The Critical, Major, or Minor Alarm LEDs may turn on if any unit in the shelf is in an alarm condition. If
alarm LEDs turn on, you can view detailed information through the MAIN-Shelf Summary screen and
ALARM-Alarm Summary screen.
ACO P
USHBUTTON
The ACO can be wired for remote operation by connecting the backplane External ACO input wirewrap
pin to Ground through a momentary contact, normally open pushbutton.
The ACO Reset pushbutton is also used to invoke a front panel LED test. To perform an LED test, press and hold
the ACO pushbutton for five seconds, any active audible alarm relays are deactivated. This causes all LEDs to go
on for 1 second, and then return to their previous state. If a new alarmed event is detected, the new alarm causes
the audible relay for that alarm type to be reactivated. When all alarm conditions are cleared for the alarm types
that have been silenced, the ACO LED goes off.
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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EST
Action
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