Adc ftd1 36-fiber wall box adcp-90-250 user manual (15 pages)
Summary of Contents for ADC PG-Plus
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Plus PG-Plus/PG-Flex /Edge PCS-719 23” Central Office Terminal/ Remote Terminal Shelf Installation and Turn-up/Technical Practice Model List CLEI Code PCS-719 S9MTCB0A~~ S9MTEB0B~~ ASU-945 VAC2H90L~~ Section SCP-PCS719-030-03H...
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Information furnished by ADC is believed to be accurate and reliable. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from the loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
• Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage. If the equipment has been dam- aged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC. Order replacement equipment, if necessary.
Fusing Universal DAML Systems ................Fusing CPOTS Systems ....................Fusing RPOTS Systems ....................Fusing Edge RAM and Edge IAD Systems ..............Network Interface ......................LAN Interface ........................DSX-1 Connections ......................DS3 Connections (for AMX-944 only) ................Specifications .......................... ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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March 1, 2004 SCP-PCS719-030-03H Turn-up and Test ........................Appendix A ..........................Acronyms ..........................Product Support ........................Technical Support ......................Limited Warranty ....................... Returns ..........................FCC Class A Compliance ....................... Modifications ........................ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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Figure 22. Connecting the Alarm Relays ................29 Figure 23. Connecting the Test Pair and External ACO Switch ..........30 Figure 24. DSX-1 Backplane Terminations ................33 Figure 25. DS3 Terminations ....................34 Figure 26. Connecting the HDSL Pairs .................. 35 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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Table 18. PCS-719 HDSL Connections ................. Table 19. P1 Tip and Ring Pin Assignments ................Table 20. P2 Tip and Ring Pin Assignments ................Table 21. P3 Tip and Ring Pin Assignments ................Table 22. P4 Tip and Ring Pin Assignments ................ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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AMX-944 DS3 Multiplexer Unit. The AMX-944 must be installed in a PCS-719 List 3 shelf to support a DS3 ATM interface. ADC Recommendation: For maximum system flexibility, ADC recommends use of the PCS-719 List 3 for all system configurations.
• Analog POTS circuits terminating in Crossbox RT are provided over copper pairs from switch/DLC and com- bined in ASU-940 with the ADSL circuits originating from the ARL-942 Refer to Figure 6 on page 7 Figure 7 on page 7 for the Edge RAM system configuration. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
• 3 and 6 POTS NIDs can be mixed on the same ALU-935 • ARB-963 NIDs can be ordered with or without built-in splitters Refer to Figure 8 on page 9 Figure 9 on page 9 for the Edge IAD system configuration. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
• Screw terminals for frame ground and Central Office (CO) battery • DB-25 connector for network communications • BNC connector for inter-shelf communications • 25-pair Telco connectors for two-wire service connections • 32-pair Telco connector – Reserved ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
25-pair Telco connectors (P1, P2, P3, and P4) on the shelf backplane. Pairs 1-24 on each connector are used. Pair 25 is not used. Six pairs route to each of the 16 line unit slots. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Front panel alarm LEDs Critical (Red) Alarm Unit Major (Red) Minor (Yellow) Front panel ACO LED (Yellow) Backplane external ACO pin Figure 12. Alarm Relay Contacts and Alarm Block Diagram Relay contacts are shown when alarm is not active. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Table 4 on page 15 for proper wiring of customer supported DB-25 alarm cable. Figure 13. ENV Alarm Input Pinouts Connections other than those shown in Figure 13 will damage the PMU/AMU and will not be CAUTION covered under the warranty. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Indicates the current when all lines are off hook with all DSL lines at maximum length with -48 Vdc battery. Indicates the recommended fuse for -42.5 Vdc battery and 15% fuse margin. Indicates the subscriber drop set for LONG is ≤ 960 Ω. Indicates the subscriber drop set for SHORT is ≤ 830 Ω. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
PLL-734 2.96 5.00 5.88 10.00 Indicates the current when all lines are off hook with all DSL lines at maximum length with -48 Vdc battery. Indicates the recommended fuse for -42.5 Vdc battery and 15% fuse margin. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Service Models (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Watts) RPOTS FPR-806 10.00 15.7 20.00 Indicates the current when all lines are off hook with -48 Vdc battery. Indicates the recommended fuse for -42.5 Vdc battery and 15% fuse margin. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
11.1 15.0 ARB-964 12.6 15.0 Indicates the current when all lines are off hook with all xDSL lines at maximum length with -48 Vdc battery. Indicates the recommended fuse for -42.5 Vdc battery and 15% fuse margin. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Figure 14. Modem Connection for PCS-719 Backplane Table 11. PCS-719 Backplane DB-25 Connector Pinouts DB-25 Pin Signal Transmitted Data Received Data Carrier Detect Signal Carrier Data Terminal Ready ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
The DS1 inputs are bridged to both Ω multiplexer unit slots to allow for 1:1 equipment protection. The 100 termination resistors are included on each of the DSX-1 IN connections. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
SR-3580 Level 3 Human Safety UL-1950 for Restricted Access Emissions Radiation and Immunity GR-1089-CORE for Class A equipment Physical Height 8.75 in. (22.2 cm.) Width 23.0 in. (58.4 cm.) Depth 11.75 in. (29.8 cm.) Weight 22.5 lbs. (10.2 kg.) ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
3. Replace the two screws and lock washers on both sides of the PCS-719 shelf (Figure 18 - only one side shown). Make sure you are securing the ASU-945 DS3 Splitter bracket. Replace Screws and Lock Washers (only one side shown) Figure 18. Replace the Screws and Lock Washers ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
946 W. Refer to each individual line unit technical practice to determine the maximum number of units that can occupy any bay with the 946 W limit. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Split Shelf Powering on page 28 3. Connect to a reliably grounded –48 Vdc source that is electrically isolated from the AC source. 4. Shelf should be fused according to Table 6 on page 16 through Table 10 on page ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
HIGH HIGH -48 V Frame Ground Figure 19. Single Source Power Wiring If the –48HIGH and the –48LOW terminals are not jumpered, the CO Line Unit power LED blinks because one of the power rails is missing. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
7. Connect a wire from the Battery Return terminal in position 5 of TB1 to the A battery return at the fuse panel. 8. Connect a wire from the Battery Return terminal in position 6 of TB1 to the B battery return at the fuse panel. Figure 20. Redundant Shelf Power Wiring ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
7. Connect a wire from the Battery Return terminal in position 5 of TB1 to the A battery return at the fuse panel. 8. Connect a wire from the Battery Return terminal in position 6 of TB1 to the B battery return at the fuse panel. Figure 21. Split-Shelf Wiring ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Indicates a critical alarm. Connect this relay to the critical alarm visual indicator of the alarm system. SYSTEM System indicates a critical, major, minor alarm is active on the shelf. Connect this relay to the equipment bay alarm indicator. All relays provide form “C” contacts. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Connecting alarm inputs to any other voltage will permanently destroy the Management Unit’s WARNING transceiver circuits and render rear panel craft access and EXT ALM inputs inaccessible. Connecting alarm inputs to any other input voltage will void Management Unit’s warranty. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Checkoff Refer to the following sections for detailed installation instructions. Also refer to Edge IAD on page • DSX-1 Connections – page 32 • DS3 Wiring (AMX-944 only) – page 34 • SHDSL Wiring – page 34 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
6, 7 or 8 DSX-1 receive wire wrap positions of the CO located shelf. The remote located shelf does not require an external timing source as it will be loop timed from the COT. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
2. Use a wire-wrap tool to terminate the output (side 2) DSX-1 pair to the Tip and Ring wire-wrap pins marked- OUT Tip and OUT Ring (respectively) for the circuit being terminated. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each DSX-1 circuit connected to the backplane. Figure 24. DSX-1 Backplane Terminations ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
1. Use a wire-wrap tool to terminate HDSL pair #1 onto the T (Tip) and R (Ring) wire-wrap pins labeled DSL_A-1. 2. Terminate the remainder of the required HDSL pairs onto the T and R wire-wrap pins on terminals DSL_A-2 (LU2) through DSL_A-16 (LU16): ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
POTS Connections HDSL Connections Figure 26. Connecting the HDSL Pairs Table 14 on page 36 through Table 18 on page 38 shows the assignment of each card slot location to the HDSL terminations on the COT shelf backplane. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
5. Measure the resistance across the HDSL terminations. Ensure that there is at least 100 k of resistance between the Tip and Ring, Tip and Ground, and Ring and Ground of each HDSL circuit terminated on the shelf. 6. Replace the clear Plexiglas cover on the back of the shelf. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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• Dial tone would be found again on pairs 7, 8, 9,10 (7/32, 8/33, 9/34, 10/35), etc. Table 14 on page 36 through Table 17 on page 37 apply when universal CO Line Units are installed in the COT Shelf. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
HDSL – High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line IAD – Integrated Access Device ICB – Integrated Channel Bank ISDN – Integrated Services Digital Network LED – Light Emitting Diode MDF – Main Distribution Frame MU – Management Unit MUX – Multiplexer Unit ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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RAM – Remote Access Multiplexer RMA – Return Material Authorization RT – RemoteTerminal SHDSL – Symmetric High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line TBCU – Test Bus Control Unit TDM – Time Division Multiplexer UVG – Universal Voice Grade xDSL – Digital Subscriber Line ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADC’s Return Material Authoriza- tion (RMA) Department. 2. Call or write ADC’s RMA Department to ask for an RMA number and any additional instructions. Use the tele- phone number, fax number or email address listed below: •...
SCP-PCS719-030-03H March 1, 2004 5. Write ADC’s address and the RMA Number you received from the RMA Department clearly on the outside of the carton. All shipments are to be returned prepaid. ADC will not accept any collect shipments. FCC C...
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World Headquarters: ADC Telecommunications, Inc. PO Box 1101 Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101 For Technical Assistance: 800.366.3891 ´,tZ¶6J¨ 1284586...
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