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PG-F 23" C ENTRAL FFICE ERMINAL HELF Model List Number Part Number CLEI Code FCS-719 150-1319-02 VAMCDE0ARA ECHNOLOGIES NGINEERING ERVICES ECHNICAL RACTICE 363-719-102-01 ECTION Revision History of this practice. Revision 01— June 2, 1997 A) Initial Release.
Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 A. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1. Description and Features The PairGain® PG-Flex FCS-719, List 2, 23-inch Central Office Terminal (COT) Shelf (Figure 1) supports: one alarm unit or PGTC Interface unit common to all systems ...
Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 2. Specifications Electrical Characteristics Power ................-48 Vdc CO battery Environmental Operating Temperature ..........-40° F to +150° F (-40° C to + 65° C) Operating Humidity ............. 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Operating Elevation............. -200 feet to 13,000 feet (-60 m to 4,000 m) Dimensions Mounting ..............
Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 4. Backplane Connections Section 4.2 provides the connector pinouts located on the backplane for Alarm or PGTC Interface Unit, Line Unit, and Channel Unit connectors. Section 4.3 provides connectors and termination points located on the backplane for: ...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 4. Alarm Unit or PGTC Interface Unit Connector J1-C Pin J1-C Signal J1-B Pin J1-B Signal J1-A Pin J1-A Signal LGND (CDS) LGND (CDS) INHIBIT PGTC_TIP1 SLEEVE1 TESTIN-T_1 PGTC_RING1 SLEEVE2 TESTIN-R_1 PGTC_TIP2 SLEEVE3 TESTIN-T_2 PGTC_RING2...
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Table 5. Line Unit Connectors System Line Unit Connector Signal* Signal PROTGND PROTGND HDSLTIP1EX_n HDSLTIP2EX_n HDSLRING1EX_n HDSLRING2EX_n BATTERY+ BATTERY+ -48_n -48_n BATT_x- BATT_x- 8KHZ_CC N/C (BURN-IN) TSYNC_n TSIG_n TCLK_n TSER_n RSYNC_n RSIG_n RCLK_n RSER_n SDA_n CSYNC_n...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP05_1 RING05_1 TIP13_1 RING13_1 TIP06_1 RING06_1 TIP14_1 RING14_1 TIP07_1 RING07_1 TIP15_1 RING15_1 TIP08_1 RING08_1...
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts (continued) System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP21_1 RING21_1 TIP05_2 RING05_2 TIP22_1 RING22_1 TIP06_2 RING06_2 TIP23_1 RING23_1 TIP07_2 RING07_2 TIP24_1...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts (continued) System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP13_2 RING13_2 TIP21_2 RING21_2 TIP14_2 RING14_2 TIP22_2 RING22_2 TIP15_2 RING15_2 TIP23_2 RING23_2 TIP16_2...
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts (continued) System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP05_3 RING05_3 TIP13_3 RING13_3 TIP06_3 RING06_3 TIP14_3 RING14_3 TIP07_3 RING07_3 TIP15_3 RING15_3 TIP08_3...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts (continued) System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP21_3 RING21_3 TIP05_4 RING05_4 TIP22_3 RING22_3 TIP06_4 RING06_4 TIP23_3 RING23_3 TIP07_4 RING07_4 TIP24_3...
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Table 6. Channel Unit Connector Pinouts (continued) System Channel Unit Connector System Channel Unit Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND PROTGND TIP13_4 RING13_4 TIP21_4 RING21_4 TIP14_4 RING14_4 TIP22_4 RING22_4 TIP15_4 RING15_4 TIP23_4 RING23_4 TIP16_4...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 7 lists the FCS-719 backplane connectors (Figure 2) and where each is described in this practice. Table 7. FCS-719 List 2 Backplane Connectors Connector/Fuse Go to Table page CO Battery, CO Battery return and Frame Ground Data HDSL, Auxiliary Power Pairs, Composite Clock, Bypass Pair, Channel Unit Test, Frame Ground, External ACO...
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 CO BATTERY RETURN is separate from FRAME GROUND in the PG-Flex. CKT GND and CO BATTERY RETURN are connected inside the PG-FLEX Line Unit but are not connected on the backplane. Table 8. Battery, CO Battery Return, and Frame Ground Connector Type Function...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 11. HDSL, Test, And Miscellaneous Connectors System* Connector Type Function System n HDSL_n_T1 .045 in. Tip and Ring terminations for HDSL Pair #1 of System n to Remote HDSL_n_R1 Wire-wrap Terminal n. The HDSL termination point for each system is: P5 for system 1, P6 for system 2, P7 for system 3, and P8 for system 4.
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Table 12. Alarm Termination Posts Contact Contact Contact FUNCTION† Post Post Post COM* SHELF_ID Shelf ID indicates a major or minor shelf alarm is active. MAJ_AUD Indicates a major alarm. The alarm can be silenced using the ACO button.
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Table 13. Systems 1 through 4 Subscriber Wire-Wrap Terminations Channel Unit Circuit Conn Pn* Conn Pn* Ring Ring WH/BL BL/WH WH/OR OR/WH WH/GN GN/WH WH/BN BN/WH WH/SL SL/WH RD/BL BL/RD RD/OR OR/RD RD/GN GN/RD RD/BN BN/RD...
Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 C. INSTALLATION AND TEST 5. Unpacking Upon receipt of the equipment: Unpack each container and visually inspect it for signs of damage. If the equipment has been damaged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to PairGain.
Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 7. Mounting The COT shelf mounts in a standard 23-inch CO equipment bay. The shelf has a mounting height requirement of 7 inches. Align the shelf (Figure 3) universal mounting brackets with the four vertical mounting holes. Install the mounting screws.
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Figure 4. Connecting the Frame Ground (Protection Ground) Use 12 AWG or larger wire (or multiple wires of a smaller gauge) to ensure good power connections to PG-Flex. Connect the battery as follows (Figure 5): Connect the wire used for the CO battery A to TB1 (BATT A) termination point.
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 HDSL Lines. Connect the HDSL lines (Figure 6). Note that n is: 1 for System 1 2 for System 2 3 for System 3 4 for System 4 Connect the HDSL Pair #1 onto wire-wrap pins HDSL_n_T1 (Tip) and HDSL_n_R1 (Ring) on the COT shelf for system n.
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Bypass Pairs. If subscriber drop testing is required, connect the metallic bypass pairs (Figure 7). Do not connect metallic bypass pairs between PG-Flex systems or to other digital loop carrier (DLC) systems. For System 1, connect the metallic bypass pair from the main distribution frame (MDF) to wire wrap posts BYPASS_1_T (Tip) and BYPASS_1_R (Ring) on the COT shelf.
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Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Composite Clock. When required for digital services, connect the composite clock (Figure 8). You can cascade the composite clock to other PG-Flex shelves. Connect the composite clock leads from the primary master clock source in the CO to CC1_TIP and CC1_RING termination pins on the backplane.
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 Subscriber Lines. Connect the subscriber circuits to the wire-wrap terminations (Figure 9): For PG-Flex system 1, wire-wrap CO switch subscriber circuit to the Tip and Ring pairs on P1 termination points. Refer to Table 13. Repeat step 1 for each system installed, using the Tip and Ring pin pairs on P2 for system 2, P3 for system 3, and P4 for system 4.
Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 Fuse. Insert a 6 amp fuse in the equipment bay's fuse panel for each circuit (two circuits) where the PG-Flex CO battery wires are terminated. 8.10 Cabling Verification. Verify connections: The following verifications should be done before any cards are inserted into the FCS-719.
Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 D. WARRANTY AND COMPLIANCE 12. Warranty 12.1 PairGain Technologies warrants this product to be free of defects and to be fully functional for a period of 5 years from the date of original shipment, given proper customer installation and regular maintenance.
Section 363-719-102 June 2, 1997 Revision 01 E. ABBREVIATIONS 14. Abbreviations Central Office Terminal Digital Loop Carrier HDSL High bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network Local Area Network Main Distribution Frame Network Management Analysis POTS Plain Old Telephone Service Remote Terminal Page 28 PairGain Engineering - Plant Series...
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Revision 01 June 2, 1997 Section 363-719-102 PG-Flex FCS-719 PairGain Engineering - Plant Series Page 29...
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