Paradyne 9161 Installation Instructions Manual

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9161 Single T1 Network Access Module (NAM)
Installation Instructions
Document Number 9161-A2-GN10-20
September 1997
Before You Begin
Make sure you have:
An operable T1 network connection
An async (VT100-compatible) terminal emulation
Housing and other associated hardware
Applicable cables
Package Checklist
Verify that your package contains the following:
T1 NAM and associated I/O card
Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Service
Warranty
Safety, Regulatory, Warranty and Service Information
(Document No. 9000-A2-GX41)
Available Options
The following option is separately orderable:
RJ48C modular cable for network access (14 )
TM
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  • Page 1 9161 Single T1 Network Access Module (NAM) Installation Instructions Document Number 9161-A2-GN10-20 September 1997 Before You Begin Make sure you have: An operable T1 network connection An async (VT100-compatible) terminal emulation Housing and other associated hardware Applicable cables Package Checklist...
  • Page 2: Cables You May Need To Order

    Cables You May Need to Order The following cables are specifically for this product. See page A of either the Model 916x/926x T1 Access Mux User’s Guide (Document No. 9161-A2-GB20) or the Model 916x/926x T1 Access Mux Technical Reference (Document No. 9161-A2-GH30) for ordering information.
  • Page 3: Recommended Order Of Installation

    Recommended Order of Installation 1. First, install the I/O card. 2. Connect all cables into the I/O card. 3. Install the NAM. 4. Go to the 2-Slot Housing Installation Instructions (Document No. 9000-A2-GN15), 5-Slot Housing with AC Power Supply Installation Instructions (Document No.
  • Page 4: Installing The I/O Card

    Installing the I/O Card The NAM’s I/O card provides the COM port, network, DSX and DTE connections. The I/O card inserts directly behind the NAM that it supports. Slot numbers are identical (in this case, Slot 01) to facilitate correct installation. 1.
  • Page 5: Connecting To The Network

    Connecting to the Network 1. Insert the 8-pin connector on the RJ48C network cable into the NET interface. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into the RJ48C modular jack. Connecting to a DTE If the DTE cable type is V.35, RS449, or V.11/X.21 (separately orderable): 1.
  • Page 6 Connecting to the DSX 1. Insert the DB15 end of the DSX cable into the DSX interface. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment, such as a PBX). Connecting the COM Port to a User Interface 1.
  • Page 7 Installing the T1 NAM WARNING: Do NOT remove any jumpers located on the battery. To do so can cause non-volatile memory loss. Should a jumper become separated from the battery, contact your service representative immediately. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation.
  • Page 8 4. Slide into the tracks until the NAM seats with the midplane connectors. Be careful not to force the card or bend any pins. 5. Close both the upper and lower ejector latches on the housing to lock in place, then tighten the captive screws on the ejector latches.
  • Page 9 Removing/Replacing the I/O Card 1. Remove the NAM from the housing (see 2. Remove the network, DSX-1, DTE, and COM port cables from the I/O card (if applicable). 3. Using a screwdriver, loosen the upper and lower screws fastening the card to the housing’s frame.
  • Page 10 Front Panel LEDs and Test Jacks The T1 NAM has 12 LED (light-emitting diode) status indicators and four sets of test jacks. Test Jacks The NAM contains four sets of test jacks. Use these for: Test Refer to Troubleshooting and Maintenance in the Technical Jacks Reference for more information on the test jacks.
  • Page 11 Network and DSX Interface LEDs Label Indication Signal Out of Frame Alarm Port 1 and Port 2 LEDs Label Indication 1-OK Operational 2-OK Status Color What It Means Green ON – A recoverable signal is present on the network/DSX interface. OFF –...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom No power, or none of the system LEDs are lit. Power-Up Self-Test fails. Only Alarm LED is on after power-up. Cannot access the NAM or the user interface. Device Fail appears on the System Health and Status screen. Not receiving data at DTE or DSX-1 interface.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Specification Weight T1 NAM T1 I/O card Size T1 NAM T1 I/O card Power Consumption Physical Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Shock and vibration Network T1 Interface Physical Interface (USA) Physical Interface (Canada) Framing Format Coding Format Line Build-Out (LBO) ANSI PRM Bit Stuffing...
  • Page 14: Pin Assignments

    Specification DBM (Backup) connector (reserved for future use) Clocking Sources Loopbacks Standard Additional Pin Assignments NET Port/Interface Function Receive ring from the network Receive tip from the network Transmit ring to the network Transmit tip to the network Criteria One 8-position modular keyed USOC RJ45 jack T1 network interface, any port, internal clock, DSX-1 T1 interface or external clock Network Line Loopback, Network Payload...
  • Page 15 DSX Port/Interface Function Receive tip from the DTE Receive ring from the DTE Transmit tip to the DTE Transmit ring to the DTE Shield COM Port/Interface Signal DCE Transmit Clock ( TXC ) DCE Receive Data ( RXD ) Signal Ground ( SG ) DCE Transmit Data ( TXD ) DCE Data Terminal Ready ( DTR ) DCE Carrier Detect ( CD )
  • Page 16 Remote Loopback ( RL ) Signal Common Test Mode Indicator ( TM ) Circuit ITU/ Mnemonic CCITT # — — 102A 108/1, /2 102B *9161–A2–GN10–20* 25-Pin Direction Pin # — To DCE 2 (A) 14 (B) From DCE 3 (A) 16 (B) To DCE...

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