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NDA-24234 ISSUE 3 STOCK # 200865 ® Installation Manual NOVEMBER, 1999 NEC America, Inc.
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NEC America, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC America, Inc. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc.
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. viii xiii xvii xviii ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX...
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual Revision Sheet 2/6 NDA-24234...
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual Revision Sheet 3/6 NDA-24234...
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual Revision Sheet 4/6 NDA-24234...
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual Revision Sheet 5/6 NDA-24234...
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ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE NOVEMBER, 1999 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual Revision Sheet 6/6 NDA-24234...
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NDA-24234 ISSUE 3 NOVEMBER, 1999 NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF FIGURES ............... vii LIST OF TABLES .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page NAP-200-006 Installation of Power Equipment ......... 70 NAP-200-007 Installation of the MDF .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page 10. CONNECTION OF AC-DC ADAPTER FOR ADD-ON CONSOLE (OPTIONAL) ..257 11. CONFIGURATION MENU ........... 258 12.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page NAP-200-030 ATTCON (ATI Card) Connection Test ........327 NAP-200-031 Line (LC, ELC, DLC, Card) Connection Test .
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This page is for your notes. TABLE OF CONTENTS NDA-24234 Page vi Revision 3.0...
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 1-1 Example of NAP............3 Figure 1-2 Example of a Tree .
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LIST OF (CONTINUED) FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 005-11 Connection of “FAN” Connector Cable (FAN BOX-PIM) ......66 Figure 005-12 Insertion of NFILU .
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LIST OF (CONTINUED) FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 010-25 Details on Bus Cable Connections (for 2-PIM System) (Single IMG Configuration) ..141 Figure 010-26 Bus Cable Connections for 3-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) ....143 Figure 010-27 Details on Bus Cable Connections (for 3-PIM System) (Single IMG Configuration) .
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LIST OF (CONTINUED) FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 015-16 PLO Pin Assignments for Receiving Clock (Multiple IMG Configuration) ... . . 225 Figure 015-17 Cable Connection Diagram for Accepting Synchronization Clocks from an External High-Stability Oscillator (Single IMG Configuration) .
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LIST OF (CONTINUED) FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 5-1 Example of Entry to Test Check Column ........308 Figure 026-1 How to Perform a Control System Changeover (Single IMG Configuration) .
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This page is for your notes. LIST OF FIGURES NDA-24234 Page xii Revision 3.0...
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LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page Table 2-1 Temperature and Humidity ..........8 Table 2-2 Typical Installation Tools .
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LIST OF TABLES (CONTINUED) Table Title Page Table 011-13 Inter-Frame Alarm Bus Cable Connection for IMG0-IMG3 ..... . . 184 Table 013-1 Cable Support Assembly .
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS IMPORTANT — SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet loca- tions. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been discon- nected at the network interface.
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(15) Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. (16) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified ser- viceman when some service or repair work is required.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION 1. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules that permit the NEAX2400 IMX to be directly connected to the telephone network. A jack is provided on party lines or coin lines. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures. If such changes affect the compatibility or use of the NEAX2400 IMX, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes.
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In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs will be performed by NEC or an authorized distributor of NEC. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to NEC or to one of their authorized distributors.
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5. REGULATORY INFORMATION ON SINGLE-LINE ANALOG TELEPHONES NEC single-line telephones comply with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the bottom of the equipment is a label that states, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for the equipment.
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Before installing the equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of con- nection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be ex- tended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord).
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. GENERAL During the period from equipment carry-in of the NEAX2400 IMX – referred to in the remainder of this manual as “the PBX”– till it is placed in service, the following must be performed: • Installation of the system and its peripheral equipment •...
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This manual categorizes the work contents of installation, system startup and installation tests into detailed work items, and an NEC Action Procedure (NAP) number is assigned to each of such work item. The following shows how to interpret a NAP number.
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INTRODUCTION NAP Number NAP- 200-004 Sheet Number of NAP Sheet 3/3 Installation of the Base Unit Title of NAP INSTALLING THE BASE UNIT USING A SPECIAL STAND START Secure the Base Unit onto the special stand as per Figure Securing the Base Unit 004-4.
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INTRODUCTION 2.3 How To Follow Trees This manual explains performance of a predetermined procedure (work contents covered in each NAP) in a “Tree” format as shown in Figure 1-2. Before engaging in the intended work, be sure to understand the work contents by tracing the given tree.
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INTRODUCTION ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Figure 1-3 Static Caution Indication This manual provides “Static Caution” indicators (see Figure 1-3) on pages where work involving static-sensi- tive components is described. The 3M Model 8012 Portable Field Service Kit, shown in Figure 1-4, is recommended as an effective coun- termeasure against static electricity.
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INTRODUCTION 2.4 Figure and Table Numbers Each Figure and Table within this manual are numbered as shown below. Figure and table in NAP Figure XXX-X Serial number of Figures in each NAP Serial number (000-999) of the NAP in which the Figure exists. Other figure and table Table X-X Serial number of Table in each Chapter...
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION DESIGN 1. GENERAL This chapter provides information pertaining to installation design and preparation of the required installation materials. The following topics are discussed: • Environmental Requirements • Floor Space • Floor Load Requirements • Equipment Room Requirements •...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Table 2-1 Temperature and Humidity RELATIVE TEMPERATURE REMARKS HUMIDITY During Normal Operations 5°C - 30°C (41°F -86°F) 15% - 65% Operations Short Period Note 0°C - 40°C (32°F-104°F) 15% - 90% During Storage & In Transit –18°C - 50°C (0°F -122°F) 8% - 90% Temperature Change Max.
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 3. FLOOR SPACE The PBX requires floor space for the following system equipment: • Switching Equipment (Module Group) • Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) • MDF • Rectifier • Batteries • Attendant Console The required floor space for the various equipment rooms is as follows. •...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 5.2 Wall Switching Equipment Room • A Concrete wall is necessary so that cable racks can be installed (unless a free-access floor is used). • It is recommended that the walls be painted so that the wall materials do not generate dust, etc. •...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Note 1: When the rectifier is in the equalize state (charging the batteries), the output DC voltage should be 1.5 to 2 volts higher than the float voltage. For example: the voltages for floating and equalizing are listed below: Float: 50.5 V DC Equalize: 52 V DC (Refer to Note 2.
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 6.3 Power Distribution Box Requirements The Power Distribution Box (PDB) should be installed with the following considerations: The AC power source service outlet and the fuse for the junction box should be provided independently of any equipment other than the switching equipment. A warning notice should be attached to be PDB circuit breaker so that it will not be turned off accidentally.
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 8. INSTALLATION TOOLS Table 2-2 shows the tools used in a typical NEAX2400 IMX installation. Table 2-2 Typical Installation Tools FUNCTION TOOLS PURPOSE Marking • Steel Tape Measure • Center Punch For Leveling and • L-Square • Step Ladder Marking Plumb •...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 9. SYSTEM ACCOMMODATION 9.1 System Accommodation Module Group Configuration and Conditions for Configuration The module group configuration of the PBX is shown in Figure 2-3, and the conditions for configuration are shown in Table 2-3. Single IMG Configuration 4-PIM TOPU 3-PIM...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Table 2-3 Conditions for Configuration UNIT NAME NUMBER OF MODULES CONDITIONS REMARKS FANU Mounted in TOPU (Fan Unit) Less than two modules Mounted in between the 2nd PIM and Three or more modules the 3rd PIM 2nd NFILU Less than two modules Not required (Noise Filter)
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Time Slots are allocated for a PIM as shown below: TS/Physical ports Slot No. 00 02 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Number 192 TS 192 TS Time Slots 16 16...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 9.2 Circuit Card Locations This section explains the main function of controlling circuit cards on a module basis. For more detailed infor- mation on each card, please refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual. 00 01 02 03 04 CPU-1 CPU-0 PWR FDD/HDD DSP...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 Figure 2-11 Controlling Circuit Cards in PIM 0 (Single IMG Configuration Only) Table 2-5 Controlling Circuit Cards in PIM 0 (Single IMG Configuration Only) Slot No. Circuit Card Symbol Functions, Mounting Conditions PA-PW55-A This circuit card supplies operating power to circuit cards accommodated...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 Figure 2-12 Controlling Circuit Cards in PIM Table 2-6 Controlling Circuit Cards in PIM Slot No. Circuit Card Symbol Functions, Mounting Conditions PA-PW55-A PWR This circuit card supplies operating power to circuit cards accommodated in the PIM.
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 9.3 Preparation Of Trunking Diagram Prepare the trunking diagram according to the customer’s specifications. Since there are different kinds of switching offices such as a single office, network offices, etc. are involved, the trunking diagram must be pre- pared per the customer’s specifications.
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10.1 AC Input, DC Power, And Ground Cables For AC input cable, VCT (Polyvinyl Chloride Cabtyre Cable) is to be used. However, if shielding is nec- essary, as is the case when the AC input cable is to be installed in parallel with a low-voltage power cable, etc., be sure to use VCT-S (Shielded Polyvinyl Chloride Cabtyre Cable).
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INSTALLATION DESIGN BATTERY CABLES RECTIFIER (For 3/4 PIM Configuration) BATTERY IV (R) -48V IV (BL) -48V POWER AND GROUND CABLES CV or IV IV (BL) IV (R) AC POWER -48V DISTRIBUTION BOARD AC SERVICE OUTLET IV (G) (ex. 14 AWG) VCT CABLE Earth Bar IV (G)
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INSTALLATION DESIGN IMG 3 IMG 0 IMG 2 IMG 1 CV or IV CV or IV CV or IV CV or IV -48V -48V -48V -48V B A B B A B B A B B A B IV (R) IV (BL) IV (R) BATTERY...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Table 2-8 Clamp Terminal Shape and Purpose TYPE SHAPE PURPOSE REMARKS End terminal Branching or extension of power cable CHAPTER 2 NDA-24234 Page 30 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Table 2-9 Selection of T-type Clamp Terminal 14 AWG/ 12 AWG/ 10 AWG/ 8 AWG/ 6 AWG/ BRANCH CURRENT REMARKS MAIN 2 mm 3.5 mm 5.5 mm 8 mm 14 mm 10 AWG *T-20 *T-20 *T-20 8 AWG *T-20 *T-20 *T-20...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN Table 2-10 Clamping Tool APPLICABLE CROSS *TOOL TYPE ACCESSORIES REMARKS SECTION OF WIRE (mm No. 1 0.25 ~ 6.64 Manual type For A and C type terminal No. 2 6.64 ~ 10.25 No. 9 6.64 ~ 42.42 Convex die 2 pieces Handle type hydraulic tool For A, C, D, type terminal Convex die 4...
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INSTALLATION DESIGN 10.2 Cables Between The PBX And MDF Regarding lines, trunks, and NCU (PFT), 25P shielded the PBX and the MDF are connected using cables with a CHAMP (Amphenol) connector at one end. Table 2-11 shows the procedure for calculating the required number of cables. Figure 2-18 also shows an outline of cable connections from the Module Group to the outside.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. GENERAL This chapter explains the procedures for installing the PBX, the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT), term Desk Consoles, and various types of terminal equipment (single line telephones, D s, Data Modules, etc.). The procedures explained in this chapter are shown in Figure 3-1.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2. PRECAUTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION 2.1 Outline Before beginning the installation, check to see if the installation requirements (grounding, the quantity and kind of installation cables, etc.) are all present by referring to Chapter 2 of this manual. For a standard installation, the system is installed on a free-access floor, so no explanations are provided pertaining to cable racks and cable ducts.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE As the cable to be run between the PBX and the Rectifier, use a CV cable (600 V Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Cable) as the circumstance permits. Compared with an ordinary IV cable (600 V PVC Insulated Cable) the CV cable is stronger because of its thicker cover. Thus, it is suitable to run along the free-access floor where it is difficult to protect the cable from damage.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The flowchart in Figure 3-2 shows the steps of the installation procedure. Each step is assigned a NAP number. NAPs NAP-200-001 through NAP-200-018 follow Figure 3-2. These NAPs should be followed sequentially when performing the installation. Individual steps, such as installation of SMDR, can be performed indepen- dently by referring to the corresponding NAP.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-001 Sheet 1/2 Installation Preparation This NAP explains the following work items: • Confirmation of Equipment Locations • Confirmation of Floor Layout • Confirmation of Power and Ground Supply • Check of Quantity of Equipment Packages Note 1: Confirmation procedures are discussed in Chapter 2 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-001 Sheet 2/2 Installation Preparation Proper Locations: • A dry and clean place. • A place that is well ventilated. • A sufficiently illuminated room. (200 lux at floor level). • A location around which there are no obstructing objects, thus allowing easy maintenance.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 1/8 Marketing, Leveling, and Drilling This NAP explains the procedures for marking, drilling and other necessary work when the PBX is to be installed on a free-access floor by either one of the following three methods. •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 2/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling 1. WHEN SECURING THE PBX DIRECTLY ONTO THE FLOOR START Marking Referring to Figure 002-1, mark the holes for the anchor bolts of the base unit. Drilling Drill holes at the locations marked for base unit. Cutting of Free-Access Floor Referring to Figure...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 4/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling FRONT (1'9.65") REAR 100(3.94") 115(4.53") 115(4.53") (1'2.57") (1'11.62") CABLE HOLE FREE-ACCESS FLOOR Unit: mm(inch) Figure 002-2 Cable Hole on a Free-Access or Computer Floor CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 44 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 5/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling 2. WHEN SECURING THE PBX WITH THE SPECIAL STAND START Marking and Drilling of Special Drill the Special Stand for securing the PBX. Stand (See Figure 002-3.) Marking, Drilling and Cutting of Mark, drill, and cut the free-access floor according to Free-Access Floor the size of the special stand to be used.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 6/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling HOLE FOR SECURING BASE UNIT (1'8.47") (1'4.14") (1.57") (2.17") Unit: mm(inch) (1'9.65") (3.35") Figure 002-3 Example of Special Stand TOPU FRONT FREE-ACCESS OR COMPUTER FLOOR SPECIAL STAND ANCHOR BOLT Figure 002-4 Special Stand Installation Method CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 46...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 7/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling 3. WHEN SECURING PBX WITH FLOOR ELEVATIONS START Installing the Floor Elevation Secure the Floor Elevation on the concrete floor. (See Figure 002-5.) Marking Mark the locations of the anchor bolt holes for the Base Unit. (See Figure 002-1.)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-002 Sheet 8/8 Marking, Leveling, and Drilling 4. MARKING, LEVELING AND DRILLING FOR MDF, POWER EQUIPMENT, AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT START Leveling Measure the level of floor surface and determine the reference level. ROOM HIGHEST LEVEL WALL REFERENCE LEVEL FLOOR Marking Mark the holes for securing...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Equipment may become damaged if CAUTION: NAP-200-003 not handled properly during unpack- Sheet 1/2 ing and inspection. ATTENTION Unpacking and Inspection Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required This NAP explains the procedure for unpacking and inspection. If any equipment is missing or damaged, report it to the supplier immediately. Note 1: Save all packing materials and boxes so that they can be used to return damaged equipment to the supplier.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Equipment may become damaged CAUTION: NAP-200-003 if not handled properly during Sheet 2/2 unpacking and inspection. ATTENTION Unpacking and Inspection Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2. INSPECTION START Visually Inspect Modules and Units Overall distortion. Scratches or dents on the surface. Distortion of shelves.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-004 Sheet 1/3 Installation of the Base Unit This NAP explains the procedure for securing the Base Unit onto the floor directly or using special stand. 1. INSTALLING THE BASE UNIT DIRECTLY ONTO THE FLOOR START Securing the Base Unit Secure the Base Unit onto the floor as per Figure 004-1 004-2.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-004 Sheet 2/3 Installation of the Base Unit BOLT BASE UNIT FREE-ACCESS FLOOR FLAT WASHER COMPRESSED PIPE FLAT WASHER CONCRETE FLOOR ANCHOR BOLT Figure 004-2 Mounting the Base Unit on a Free-Access or Computer Floor Example: The floor elevation is higher than 150 mm (5.9 inches).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-004 Sheet 3/3 Installation of the Base Unit 2. INSTALLING THE BASE UNIT USING A SPECIAL STAND START Securing the Base Unit Secure the Base Unit onto the special stand as per Figure 004-4. Level Check Check the level of the Base Unit. If necessary, adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath the Base Unit.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 1/16 Mounting of Units and Modules 1. MOUNTING OF UNITS AND MODULES START Mounting of Modules, FAN Mount modules, FAN BOX and TOPU for each cabinet, by BOX and TOPU referring to the Figure 005-1. Note (TOPU) Tighten these screws.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 2/16 Mounting of Units and Modules 2. INSTALLATION OF FANU Location of FANU (PZ-M369 and three electronic FANs) is shown in Figure 005-2. Depending on your system con- figuration, mount the FANU in the proper position. The mounting location of FANU differs depending on the module configuration of each cabinet.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 3/16 Mounting of Units and Modules 3. PROCEDURE FOR FANU ON THE TOPU When any IMG is configured by two PIMs or less, the FANU is mounted as shown in Figure 005-3. Because the FANU is already mounted on the TOPU of the cabinet, perform STEP 4 through STEP 7 only, excepting a special case (STEP 1 through STEP 3 are not required in the normal cases).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 4/16 Mounting of Units and Modules STEP 4: Fix a FAN fuse (5.0A) onto the PZ-M369. ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Note TALM0 TALM1 PWR SW Auto PZ-M369 Fasten a FAN fuse (5.0 A) here. Heat run test of the FANU is shown in Chapter 4, ”SYSTEM STARTUP”.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 5/16 Mounting of Units and Modules ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required TOPU Note 1 PZ-M369 TH0 TH1 TH2 FAN FC0 FC1 FC2 TALM0 FANU Note 2 TALM TOPU (Top View) For details on the “FAN” connector (PIM backplane), refer to Figure 005-6.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 6/16 Mounting of Units and Modules ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PZ-M369 TALM0 TALM1 Auto TOPU (FAN) (FAN) Figure 005-6 Connection of “FAN” Connector Cable (TOPU-PIM) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 59 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 7/16 Mounting of Units and Modules Mount the Top Cover onto the TOPU. Then, fasten the four screws by using the Phillips screwdriver. Top Cover TOPU Figure 005-7 Attachment of the Top Cover CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 60 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 8/16 Mounting of Units and Modules 4. PROCEDURE FOR FANU IN THE FAN BOX When any IMG is configured by 3 or 4 PIMs, the FANU must be accommodated within the FAN BOX in the center of the cabinet.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 9/16 Mounting of Units and Modules Screws for FAN Mounting Plate ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required FAN BOX connection bar FAN BOX connection bar Screws for PZ-M369 Note FAN BOX Note: Before inserting the FANU into the FAN BOX, connect the FAN cables for “FC0,” “FC1,” and “FC2” connectors on the PZ-M369.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 10/16 Mounting of Units and Modules Before installing the FANU into the FAN BOX, connect FAN cables as shown below. ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required FAN0 FAN1 FAN2 FC0 FC1 FC2 PZ-M369 Figure 005-9 FAN Cable Connections for FC0/FC1/FC2 Connectors NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 63...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 11/16 Mounting of Units and Modules STEP 5: Fix a FAN fuse (5.0A) onto the PZ-M369 by referring to Figure 005-4. STEP 6: Connect the remaining FAN cables as per Figure 005-10 Figure 005-11. STEP 7: Lastly, attach the Top Cover onto the TOPU of the cabinet. Then, fasten the four screws (refer to Fig- 005-7).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 12/16 Mounting of Units and Modules ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required TOPU Note 2 TALM TOPU (Top View) TH0TH1TH2FAN TALM0 PZ-M369 Note 1 FAN BOX PZ-M369 (Front View) For details on the “FAN” connector (PIM backplane), refer to Figure 005-11.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 13/16 Mounting of Units and Modules ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required FAN power cable FAN BOX FAN BOX FAN power cable (FAN) TALM0 TALM1 Auto PZ-M369 Figure 005-11 Connection of “FAN” Connector Cable (FAN BOX-PIM) CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 66...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 14/16 Mounting of Units and Modules 5. ATTACHING THE ADDITIONAL NOISE FILTER UNIT (NFILU) TO THE BASEU The following flowchart shows the procedure for attaching the Additional Noise Filter Unit (NFILU) to the BASEU of the PBX. This work should be performed when the module stack contains 3 or 4 PIMs. START Referring to Figure 005-12...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 15/16 Mounting of Units and Modules SCREW BASEU NOISE FILTER UNIT (NFILU) Figure 005-12 Insertion of NFILU SCREW BASEU Figure 005-13 Attaching of NFILU CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 68 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-005 Sheet 16/16 Mounting of Units and Modules BASEU (GB1) (-48VB) (GB0) (PZ-M371) Already Attached Noise Filter Unit Additional Noise Filter Unit (NFILU) (-48V) (PZ-M377) FRONT Figure 005-14 Cabling Diagram of NFILU NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 69 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-006 Sheet 1/1 Installation of Power Equipment This NAP explains the procedures for installing the power equipment. Note: The Circuit Breaker (NFB) for the Rectifier's DC output must remain OFF. START Install the power equipment at the predetermined location using anchor bolts, etc. Install the framework for the batteries to be used for backup.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-007 Sheet 1/1 Installation of the MDF This NAP explains the procedures for installing the MDF. START Install the MDF at the predetermined location on the floor or wall. Be sure to check the quantity of accessory items such as arresters, block terminals, etc. Install the MDF, taking into consideration the locations of lead-in holes for Local Cable, C.O.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 1/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment This NAP explains the following work items. • Connection of Power and Ground Cables • Connection of DC-DC Converter for Telephone sets equipped with Message Waiting Lamps •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 2/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment POWER RECEIVING TERMINAL REAR LPM Figure 008-1 Detail of Cable Running NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 73 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 3/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment IMG3 IMG2 IMG1 POWER RECEIVING TERMINAL IMG0 REAR LPM REAR TSWM DUMMY REAR DUMMY REAR Figure 008-2 Detail of Cable Running (Multiple IMG Configuration) CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 74 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 4/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment +80V:Terminal -48V:B Terminal G:B Terminal Note 1 -48V:A Terminal G:A Terminal POWER AND GROUND CABLES FE Terminal PIM0 POWER RECEIVING TERMINAL BASEU REAR VIEW For 1/2 PIM configuration, connect the cable only to the A terminal. Note 1: An example of End Jointing (using A Type-Clamp terminal) is explained in Section 3 of this NAP.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 5/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment 2. CONNECTION OF DC-DC CONVERTER FOR TELEPHONE SETS EQUIPPED WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMPS START Cable Running Referring to Figure 008-4, run the power and ground cables. Removal of shorting piece and cable Referring to Figure...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 6/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment +80V IV(WHITE) DC-DC CONVERTER OUTPUT +80V –48V INPUT IV (R) IV (BL) TO RECTIFIER IV (G) Note: The current capacity of the DC-DC Converter is calculated by multiplying the (current capacity of the message waiting lamp) by the number of telephone sets.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 7/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment Power Receiving Terminal Block Power Cable PZ-M371 +80V +80V BASEU Remove the shorting piece Connect the Cable to the +80V Connector of PZ-M371 card Figure 008-5 Removal of Shorting Piece and Cable Connection CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 78...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 8/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment 3. END JOINTING OF POWER AND GROUND CABLES START Stripping of Insulation Sheath Strip the wire to exceed the length of the terminal body by 1 - 2 mm (1/8 inch). WIRE SHEATH CONDUCTOR 1/8 inch (1 - 2 mm)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 9/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment CONVEX DIE SOLDERED PART TERMINAL CONCAVE DIE Figure 008-6 Placing the Clamp Terminal on the Die CONVEX DIE INSULATION SHEATH 1/8 inch (1 - 2mm) TERMINAL CONCAVE DIE SOLDERED PART...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 10/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment 4. BRANCHING OF POWER CABLES START Stripping Main and Branch Cable Referring to Figure 008-8, strip insulation coating with an electrician’s knife. Avoid damage to the conductor during the stripping process.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 11/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment Table 008-1 Stripped Length STRIPPED MAIN-WIRE LENGTH I STRIPPED MAIN-WIRE LENGTH I APPLICABLE TERMINAL [inch (mm)] [inch (mm)] T-20 Approx. 1.2 (28) Approx. 1.0 (24) T-26 1.3 (32) 1.2 (28)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 12/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment T TYPE MAIN CABLE TERMINAL BRANCH CABLE 1/8 inch (1 - 2 mm) BEND PRIOR TO INSERTION Figure 008-9 Inserting of Cables into Terminal CLAMPED PORTION T TYPE TERMINAL CONDUCTOR...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-008 Sheet 13/13 Connection of Power and Ground Cables from the Power Equipment INSULATION TAPE 4-1.2 in (10 - 30 mm) More than.4 in (10 mm) Note: Taping should be done in two rounds with the tape overlapping half the tape width. Figure 008-11 Taping INSULATION COVER Figure 008-12 Covering...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 1/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required This NAP explains the following work items: • Extraction of Mounted Circuit Cards • Mounting of Circuit Cards • Setting of Switch Positions on Circuit Cards •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 2/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2. EXTRACTION OF MOUNTED CIRCUIT CARDS START Remove the Card Stopper Referring to Figure 009-1, remove the card stopper from the module.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 3/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PAN HEAD SCREW (M3, 8mm (.3 inches) length) SPRING WASHER (M3) PLAIN WASHER (M3) (PL-C.P.l. MS3815BF) Remove the card stopper from the module using a phillips-head screwdriver.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 4/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 3. MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS START Unpacking the Circuit Cards Unpack each circuit card and remove it from its polyethylene bag.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 5/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 4. SETTING OF SWITCH POSITIONS ON CIRCUIT CARDS START Extracting the Circuit Cards from the Extract one circuit card requiring switch setting from Module the module.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 6/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required CIRCUIT CARDS About 50 mm (2 inches) CARD PULLER About 50 mm (2 inches) Figure 009-3 Circuit Card Mounting (Partial Insertion) Figure 009-2 Extraction of Circuit Cards CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 7/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 5. INSTALLATION OF CPR This Section explains the procedure to install the CPR into the LPM. Perform the following ([1] through [5]) for both CPR0 and CPR1.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 8/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Depending on the system configuration, insert the ISAGT (PZ-GT13/16) and LANI (PZ-PC19) cards into the following slots of the CPR (refer to Figure 009-5): ISAGT (PZ-GT13/16) →...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 9/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Attach the top cover and front panel again by fastening the removed screws. (Refer Figure 009-6.) After mounting the ISAGT/LANI cards, reattach the top cover by tightening the 8 screws. Then, also attach the Front Panel by fastening the 4 screws.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 10/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required After turning “ON” the MBR key on the DSP of the CPR, insert the CPR into the LPM. Then, fasten the four screws. (Refer to Figure 009-7.) As shown in the figure below, insert the CPR into the LPM.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-009 Sheet 11/11 Setting of Switch Positions and ATTENTION Contents Mounting of Circuit Cards Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Finally, insert the HFD into the CPR. Then, fasten the two screws. (Refer to Figure 009-8.) By using the two screws, fasten the HFD onto the CPR. HFD (PZ-IO27/28) Figure 009-8 Insertion of New HFD into CPR NDA-24234...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 1/71 Internal Cable Connections This NAP explains how to run the following internal cables between Modules. START Confirm connector locations Referring to Figures 010-1 through 010-4, confirm the locations of the connectors into which the internal cables are inserted. Connection of FANU cables Referring to the figures listed in Figures 010-4...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 2/71 Internal Cable Connections Since Cable connections vary depending on the system configuration which includes how many Port Interface Mod- ules (PIMs) are accommodated in the system or whether redundancy is taken into account as to the CPU. Before starting cable connections, find your system in “Quick Reference Table.”...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 3/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-1 Quick Reference Table (2/6) SYSTEM TYPE KIND OF CABLE FRAME NAME FIGURE TABLE IMG0 010-13 010-6 Power Cable IMG1 010-16 010-9 IMG0 TOPU IMG0 010-30 010-19 IMG1 PIM3 TOPU Internal Cable PIM2 PIM2 IMG1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 4/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-1 Quick Reference Table (3/6) SYSTEM TYPE KIND OF CABLE FRAME NAME FIGURE TABLE IMG0 010-13 010-6 Power Cable IMG1 010-17 010-10 IMG2 010-19 010-12 IMG1 IMG0 010-30 010-19 IMG0 TOPU TOPU PIM3 PIM3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 5/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-1 Quick Reference Table (4/6) SYSTEM TYPE KIND OF CABLE FRAME NAME FIGURE TABLE IMG0 010-13 010-6 Power Cable IMG1 010-17 010-10 IMG2 010-21 010-14 IMG0 IMG2 IMG1 IMG0 010-30 010-19 TOPU TOPU TOPU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 6/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-1 Quick Reference Table (5/6) SYSTEM TYPE KIND OF CABLE FRAME NAME FIGURE TABLE IMG0 010-13 010-6 IMG1 010-17 010-10 Power Cable IMG2 010-21 010-14 IMG3 010-19 010-12 IMG0 010-30 010-19 IMG0 IMG1 IMG2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 7/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-1 Quick Reference Table (6/6) SYSTEM TYPE KIND OF CABLE FRAME NAME FIGURE TABLE IMG0 010-13 010-6 IMG1 010-17 010-10 Power Cable IMG2 010-21 010-14 IMG3 010-21 010-14 IMG0 010-30 010-19 IMG2 IMG0 IMG1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 8/71 Internal Cable Connections ALMB ATI1 ATI0 LT11 -48V1 -48V0 PWRB PWRA LT10 ALMA BUS1A BUS0A Figure 010-1 Locations of Connectors on the PIM Backplane NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 103 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 11/71 Internal Cable Connections BASEU POWER DISTRIBUTION TERMINAL BOARD REAR VIEW PB2 PA3 +80A -48VA -48VB PZ-M371 DETAIL OF BOARD Figure 010-4 Locations of Connectors on the Power Distribution Terminal Board (PZ-M371) CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 106 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 12/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the power cables, referring to Figure 010-6. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-5. Below is the rough sketch of how to run the power cables for the 1-PIM system. For details on actual cable runnings, see Figure 010-6.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 13/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the power cables as shown below. Cables represented in dotted-lines indicate power cable for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU NEAX TOPU 02 03 00 01 (10) (PIM 0) (PIM 0) (LPR) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 BSCM...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 14/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-2 Power Cable Connection for IMG0 (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-A INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-B BASEU PIM0 PWR A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 15/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the power cables, referring to Figure 010-6. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-7. Below is the rough sketch of how to run the power cables for the 2-PIM system. For details on actual cable run- nings, see Figure 010-6.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 17/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-3 Power Cable Connections for 2-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR MODULE MODULE NAME NAME INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-A INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-B BASEU PIM0 PWR A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 18/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the power cables, referring to Figure 010-10. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-9. Below is the rough sketch of how to run the power cables for the 3-PIM system. For details on actual cable run- nings, see Figure 010-10.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 19/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the power cables as shown below. Cables represented in dotted lines indicate power cables for a dual- system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW NEAX TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 (18) PIM 2 PIM 2 (17) FANU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 20/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-4 Power Cable Connections for 3-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-A INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-B BASEU PIM0 PWR A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 21/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the power cables, referring to Figure 010-12. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-11. Below is the rough sketch of how to run the power cables for the 4-PIM system. For details on actual cable run- nings, see Figure 010-12.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 22/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the power cables as shown below. Cables represented in dotted-lines indicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU NEAX 00 01 02 03 (22) PIM 3 PIM 3 (21) 00 01 02 03...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 23/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-5 Power Cable Connections for 4-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-A INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-B BASEU PIM0 PWR A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 24/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the internal power cables, referring to Figure 010-13 through Figure 010-26. Connect the internal power cables for IMG0 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 25/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-6 Power Cable Connection for IMG0 (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-A INPWR BASEU 4P-2P PWR CA-B BASEU PIM0 PWR A 4P PWR CA-C...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 26/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 1-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indi- cate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 PIM 0 PIM 0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 27/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-7 Power Cable Connection for IMG1 (1-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU TSWM PWR A 4P PWR CA-A BASEU TSWM PWR B 4P PWR CA-B BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 28/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 2-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 (10) PIM 1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 29/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-8 Power Cable Connection for IMG1 (2-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU TSWM PWR A 4P PWR CA-A BASEU TSWM PWR B 4P PWR CA-B BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 30/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 3-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indi- cate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 (14) PIM 2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 31/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-9 Power Cable Connection for IMG1 (3-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU TSWM PWR A 4P PWR CA-A BASEU TSWM PWR B 4P PWR CA-B BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 32/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 4-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 (18) PIM 3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 33/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-10 Power Cable Connection for IMG1 (4-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU TSWM PWR A 4P PWR CA-A BASEU TSWM PWR B 4P PWR CA-B BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 34/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 1-PIM system of IMG2/3 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines in- dicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 PIM 0 PIM 0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 35/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-11 Power Cable Connection for IMG2/3 (1-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU PIM0 PWR A 4P PWR CA-C BASEU PIM0 PWR B 4P PWR CA-D PIM0 (PWR)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 36/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 2-PIM system of IMG2/3 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indi- cate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 PIM 1 PIM 1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 37/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-12 Power Cable Connection for IMG2/3 (2-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU PIM0 PWR A 4P PWR CA-C BASEU PIM0 PWR B 4P PWR CA-D BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 38/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 3-PIM system of IMG2/3 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines in- dicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 02 03 00 01 (12) PIM 2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 39/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-13 Power Cable Connection for IMG2/3 (3-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU PIM0 PWR A 4P PWR CA-C BASEU PIM0 PWR B 4P PWR CA-D BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 40/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal power cables for 4-PIM system of IMG2/3 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines in- dicate power cables for a dual-system. REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW TOPU TOPU 00 01 02 03 (16) PIM 3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 41/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-14 Power Cable Connection for IMG2/3 (4-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME BASEU PIM0 PWR A 4P PWR CA-C BASEU PIM0 PWR B 4P PWR CA-D BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 42/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the bus cables, referring to Figure 010-23. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-22. The drawing below illustrates how to run the bus cables for the 1-PIM system. For details on actual cable runnings, Figure 010-23.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 43/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the bus cables as shown below. Note that dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU 13 14 (PIM 0) (PIM 0) MUSIC0 (LPM) ALMA BUS1A BUS0A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 44/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-15 Bus Cable Connections for 1-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME CN-B LPR (GT 16) PIM0 BUS0A 50-40 GT BUS CA-A (Front Connector) CN-A LPR (GT 16)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 45/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the bus cables, referring to Figure 010-25. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-24. The drawing below illustrates how to run the bus cables for the 2-PIM system. For details on actual cable runnings, Figure 010-25.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 46/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the bus cables as shown below. Note that dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU 13 14 PIM 1 PIM 1 ALMA 13 14 ALMB (11) (PIM 0)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 47/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-16 Bus Cable Connections for 2-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME CN-B PIM0 BUS0A 50-40 GT BUS CA-A (Front Connector) CN-A BUS0 EXGT BUS CA-A (Front Connector)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 48/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the bus cables, referring to Figure 010-27. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-26. The drawing below illustrates how to run the bus cables for the 3-PIM system. For details on actual cable runnings, Figure 010-27.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 49/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the bus cables as shown below. Note that dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU 13 14 PIM 2 PIM 2 ALMA FANU FANU (14) ALMB...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 50/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-17 Bus Cable Connections for 3-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME CN-B PIM0 BUS0A 50-40 GT BUS CA-A (Front Connector) CN-A BUS0 EXGT BUS CA-A (Front Connector)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 51/71 Internal Cable Connections Run the bus cables, referring to Figure 010-29. Then, fasten the cables to the cabinet, referring to Figure 010-28. The drawing below illustrates how to run the bus cables for the 3-PIM system. For details on actual cable runnings, Figure 010-29.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 52/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the bus cables as shown below. Note that dotted-lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 PIM 3 ALMA 13 14 ALMB (17) PIM 2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 53/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-18 Bus Cable Connections for 4-PIM System (Single IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME CN-B PIM0 BUS0A 50-40 GT BUS CA-A (Front Connector) CN-A BUS0 EXGT BUS CA-A...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 54/71 Internal Cable Connections FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW TOPU TOPU PIM 3 PIM 3 ALMA ALMB PIM 2 PIM 2 ALMA FANU FANU ALMB PIM 1 PIM 1 ALMA ALMB PIM 0 PIM 0 ALMA 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 BASEU BASEU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 55/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-19 Internal Bus Cable Connection for IMG0 (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME LPM (CPU0) CN-M BUS0 EXGT BUS CA-A LPM (CPU1) CN-M BUS1 EXGT BUS CA-A TOPU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 57/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal bus cables for 2-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual System. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 1 PIM 1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 58/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-21 Internal Bus Cable Connection for IMG1 (2-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME TSWM PIM0 ALMA 20AL-(60) FLT CA TSWM MUX010 PIM0 MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-D...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 59/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal bus cables for 3-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 2 PIM 2 ALMA...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 60/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-22 Internal Bus Cable Connection for IMG1 (3-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME TSWM PIM0 ALMA 20AL-(60) FLT CA TSWM MUX010 PIM0 MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-D...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 61/71 Internal Cable Connections Connect the internal bus cables for 4-PIM system of IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 PIM 3 ALMA...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 62/71 Internal Cable Connections Table 010-23 Internal Bus Cable Connection for IMG1 (4-PIM System) (Multiple IMG Configuration) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE NAME MODULE NAME TSWM PIM0 ALMA 20AL-(60) FLT CA TSWM MUX010 PIM0 MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-D...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 63/71 Internal Cable Connections Figures 010-35 through 010-37 show how to run the internal bus cables for IMG2/3. Because bus cables for the 1- PIM system all adopt inter-frame connections with other cabinets (IMG0 and 1), explanations are given here about the 2-PIM configuration or more.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 64/71 Internal Cable Connections When 3-PIM system is adopted in IMG2 or 3, the required cable connections are as follows: FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 2 PIM 2 Note To IMG 1 ALMA 20AL-(10)FLT CA FANU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-010 Sheet 65/71 Internal Cable Connections When 4-PIM system is adopted in IMG2 or 3, the required cable connections are as follows: FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW DSPM TOPU TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 PIM 3 Note To IMG 1 ALMA 13 14 ALMB...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 1/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration This NAP explains how to run the frame-to-frame cables for 2/3/4-IMG System. START Connection of Inter-frame ISA Bus Cables Refer to Figure 011-1. Connection of Inter-frame Bus Cables Refer to Figures 011-2 through 011-10.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 2/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame ISA bus cables as shown below. Note that the dotted line indicates the bus cable for a dual system. IMG 1 IMG 0 TOPU TOPU (GT1) (GT0) CPU1 IOP0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 3/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG0 and IMG1 as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 0 TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 13 14 PIM 2 FANU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 4/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-2 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG0-IMG1 FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR UNIT/ CONNECTOR MODULE NAME MODULE NAME TSWM MUX000 PIM0 (IMG0) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-F TSW 00 TSWM MUX100...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 5/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG2 (1-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted line indicates the bus cable for a dual-system. IMG 1 IMG 2 TOPU TOPU 13 14...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 6/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG2 (2-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 2 TOPU 13 14 PIM 1 IMG 1 TOPU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 7/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-4 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG2 (2-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX020 PIM0 (IMG2) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-F TSW 02 TSWM MUX120...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 8/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG2 (3-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 2 TOPU 13 14 PIM 2 FANU 13 14...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 9/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-5 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG2 (3-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX020 PIM0 (IMG2) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-F TSW 02 TSWM MUX120...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 10/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG 2 IMG2 (4-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 13 14 PIM 2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 11/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-6 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG2 (4-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX020 PIM0 (IMG2) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-F TSW 02 TSWM MUX120...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 12/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG3 (1-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted line indicates the bus cable for a dual-system. IMG 1 IMG 3 TOPU TOPU 13 14...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 13/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG3 (2-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 3 TOPU 13 14 PIM 1 IMG 1 TOPU...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 14/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-8 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG3 (2-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX030 PIM0 (IMG3) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-H TSW 03 TSWM MUX130...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 15/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG3 (3-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 3 TOPU 13 14 PIM 2 FANU 13 14...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 16/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-9 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG3 (3-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX030 PIM0 (IMG3) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-H TSW 03 TSWM MUX130...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 17/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame bus cables between IMG1 and IMG3 (4-PIM system) as shown below. Note that the dotted lines indicate bus cables for a dual-system. IMG 3 TOPU 13 14 PIM 3 13 14 PIM 2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 18/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-10 Inter-Frame Bus Cable Connection for IMG1-IMG3 (4-PIM System) FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS UNIT/ CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE MODULE NAME NAME TSWM MUX030 PIM0 (IMG3) MUX (Slot 13) 34PH MT24 TSW CA-H TSW 03 TSWM MUX130...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 19/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame alarm bus cables between IMG 0 IMG0 and IMG1 as shown below. TOPU PIM 3 PIM 2 IMG 1 FANU PZ-DK223 TOPU PIM 1 PIM 0 PIM 0 LED1 TSWM...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 20/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-11 Inter-Frame Alarm Bus Cable Connection for IMG0-IMG1 FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE UNIT/MODULE NAME NAME LED1 TOPU(IMG1) DSPM 16PH LED CA-A ALM1 TSWM 16PH ALM CA-A MUSIC TSWM EMAFH...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 21/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame alarm bus cables between IMG 0 IMG0 and IMG2 as shown below. TOPU PIM 3 PIM 2 IMG 2 FANU PZ-DK223 TOPU PIM 1 PIM 0 PIM 0 ALMA LED2...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 22/24 Inter-Frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-12 Inter-Frame Alarm Bus Cable Connection for IMG0-IMG2 FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE UNIT/MODULE NAME NAME LED2 TOPU(IMG2) DSPM 16PH LED CA-B ALM2 PIM0 (IMG2) ALMA 16PH ALM CA-B CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 23/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Connect the inter-frame alarm bus cables between IMG 0 IMG0 and IMG3 as shown below. TOPU PIM 3 PIM 2 IMG 3 FANU PZ-DK223 TOPU PIM 1 PIM 0 PIM 0 ALMA LED3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-011 Sheet 24/24 Inter-frame Cable Connections Multiple IMG Configuration Table 011-13 Inter-Frame Alarm Bus Cable Connection for IMG0-IMG3 FROM CABLE NAME REMARKS CONNECTOR CONNECTOR UNIT/MODULE UNIT/MODULE NAME NAME LED3 TOPU(IMG3) DSPM 16PH LED CA-C ALM3 PIM0 (IMG3) ALMA 16PH ALM CA-C CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-012 Sheet 1/1 Front Cable Connections between Circuit Cards This NAP describes front cable connections between circuit cards. Protection against static electricity: Note: A Portable Field Service Grounding Kit must be used to protect system components from static discharge. START When CCH/DCH and DTI cards are mounted in PIM (For CCIS/ISDN), connect the front cable between CCH/DCH and DTI cards by referring to...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 1/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR This NAP explains the following work items: • Cable Running from the PBX to the MDF and ATTCON (Desk Console) • Cable Running from the PBX to the MAT and SMDR •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 2/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR 1. CABLE RUNNING FROM THE PBX TO THE MDF AND ATTCON START Cables (25P) for LT Connectors At the PBX side, verify the names of the connectors on the PIM backplane, then bring each LT cable up to the corresponding connector position.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 3/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR Cables for ODT Connectors Referring to description of 8TLT card in the Circuit Card Manual, connect each 2400 ODT CABLE/2400 ODT CABLE-A and the corresponding installation cables.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 4/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR (TOPU) (PIM3) (PIM2) (FANU) (PIM1) (PIM0) (LPR) (BASEU) REAR VIEW Figure 013-1 LT Cable Routing NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 189 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 5/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR Circuit Card Front Connector Cable Hole Cable Circuit Card Cable Duct Up to three circuit card Six circuit card front front cables can be run cables can be accommodated;...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 6/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR 2. CABLE RUNNING FROM THE PBX TO THE MAT AND SMDR START MAT (Refer to NAP-200-017) Referring to NAP-200-017, connect 68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A and the installation cable (25P).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 7/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR 3. CONNECTIONS AT THE PBX SIDE START LT Connectors Confirm each connector name on the backplane and the corresponding LT connector, then connect the two. 16PH EX ALM Connect the 16PH EX ALM CA to the EXALM rear connector on the LPR backplane.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 8/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR Backplane TIE-WRAP REAR SIDE Figure 013-3 Example of Cable Tying Using Tie-Wrap NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 193 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 9/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR 5. TERMINATION OF THE CABLES BETWEEN THE PBX AND THE MDF OR ATTCON ONTO THE CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY START Remove of the Cable Support Assembly. Remove the Cable Support Assembly from the BASEU.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 10/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR (LPM, TSWM or DUMMY) (BASEU) REAR VIEW CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FRONT (LPM, TSWM or DUMMY) SIDE VIEW Figure 013-4 Cable Support Assembly NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 195 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 11/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR Table 013-1 Cable Support Assembly BACKPLANE CABLE REMARKS SUPPORT No. MODULE CONNECTOR NAME MISCnA, MISCnB for I/O Equipment (MAT, Spare cable (15 cables) are to Printer, etc.) be used as Cable Support Assembly extra cables.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 12/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR CLAMP (M-398902) Approx. 18 mm (0.72 inch) Shield cable Figure 013-5 Clamp Winding NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 197 Revision 3.0...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-013 Sheet 13/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT, and SMDR (FRONT) CABLE CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY PANHEAD SCREW (PL-C, P , B, MS 4X8X3 GF) CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY CLAMP CABLE Figure 013-6 Termination of Installation Cables CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 198...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-014 Sheet 1/1 Termination of Cables on MDF (Wire Accommodation of Each Cable) This NAP explains the procedures for terminating cables at the MDF. CAUTION: When terminating Cables to the MDF, the line/trunk circuit card should extend about 50 mm (2 inches) from the module and must not contact the backplane connector.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 1/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines This NAP explains the following work items: Cross Connection of Page 201 Stations Cross Connection of C.O. Line/ Page 202 Trunks (C.O.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 2/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 1. CROSS CONNECTION OF STATIONS Note 1: Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 3/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 2. CROSS CONNECTION OF TRUNKS (C.O. LINES AND TIE LINES) Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note 1: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 4/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Module Group Side (1) 16COT card 16COT C.O. LINE CARD (2) 8TLT card (for DID Trunk) 8TLT TIE LINE CARD (3) 8TLT card (for E&M Trunk) 8TLT...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 5/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 3. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR PFT The COT must be accommodated in a universal slot of the same Unit (U) in which the cross-connected PFT Note 1: is mounted.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 6/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines START Check the terminal locations on Referring to Section 1., “CROSS CONNECTION OF the Module Group side of the MDF STATIONS”...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 7/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Installation Cable Central Office Analog Telephone PFT(PA-M53) Card AOXX ROXX BOXX TOXX AIXX RIXX BIXX TIXX <LEGEND> When PIM Power is OFF When PIM Power is ON Figure 015-4 Cross Connection for PFT CHAPTER 3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 8/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 4. CROSS CONNECTION OF ALARM INDICATING PANEL AND MUSIC ON HOLD Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 9/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Locations of Terminal and Connector FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW BZ-C21 BASEU BASEU RPT Terminal (PZ-M377) TPWR FALM EXALM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 -48V...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 10/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cabling Diagram 16 PH EXALM CA and 16 PH EXALM CA cable Installation Cable (25P) Pin Assignment LEAD LEAD NAME NAME...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 11/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Locations of Terminal and Connector FRONT VIEW BASEU RPT Terminal (PZ-M377) TPWR FALM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 -48V (RPT0)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 12/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cabling Diagram 16 PH EXALM CA Cable Pin Assignment 16 PH EXALM CA and Installation Cable LEAD LEAD EXALM NAME NAME...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 13/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 5. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR TAS INDICATOR Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 14/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines To connect TAS the PA-CS33 card is used as the interface card. The card may be mounted in Slot No. 12 or in Slot No.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 15/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cable Connection Diagram Provide the following connections at the MDF. Installation Cable (1P) LT connector Cable TAS0A0 TAS Indicator TAS0B0 LT connector TAS0A1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 16/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 6. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR EXTERNAL SWITCHES Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 17/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Provide cable connections at the MDF as shown below. REAR VIEW PIM Backplane BASCF G(RPT1) #2 External Switch No.0 01 02 03 04 05 #2 External Switch No.1 Pin Assignment #1...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 18/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 7. CONNECTION OF ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 19/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Configuration of 16COT Lead LEAD LEAD No. OF No. OF Starting Wire Speech Wires No.0 No.0 ANTK B1 (M) When using 16COT-BE, connect to ground When No.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 20/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 8. CONNECTION OF PAGING EQUIPMENT Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). Note: 2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 21/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Configuration of 16 COT Lead LEAD LEAD No. OF No. OF Starting Wire Speech Wires No.0 No.0 ANTK B1 (M) When using 16 COT-BE, connect to ground When No.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 22/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines term 9. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR D Series E Note 1: Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG). 2- core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 23/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Provide the following connections at the MDF. term Series E LT connector Cable Modular Block (Jack) LT connector 1-pair cable Modular Cable Max 850 m.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 24/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines 10. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR DIGITAL INTERFACES Perform the cross connections for digital interfaces as shown below: Note 1: When your system is single IMG configuration, time division switch (TSW) card is equipped with Phase Lock Oscillator (PLO).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 25/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines Since PLO circuit is equipped with TSW card, PLO input leads appear on the LT connector labeled PLO. Front View •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 26/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines PLO input leads appear on the LT connectors labeled EXCLK0 and EXCLK1. Front View 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 27/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cable Connection Diagram Provide the following wirings at the MDF. The following connection diagram shows an example where the system has the TSW cards in a dual configuration.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 28/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cable Connection Diagram Provide the following wirings at the MDF. The following connection diagram shows an example where the system has the PLO cards in a dual configuration.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 29/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cable Connection Diagram Perform the following wirings at the MDF. The following connection diagram shows an example where the Digital Trunk POUT leads are used as the 1st clock distribution route.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-015 Sheet 30/30 Cable Termination and Cross Connections from MDF to Peripheral Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines • Cable Connection Diagram Perform the following wirings at the MDF. The following connection diagram shows an example where the Digital Trunk POUT leads are used as the 1st clock distribution route.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 1/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection This NAP explains the installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection. Figure 016-1 shows the outer view of the DESK CONSOLE. Use the PA-CS33 (ATI) card as an interface card between the system and the DESK CONSOLE.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 2/41 Installation of the Desk Console and Cable Connection To connect DESK CONSOLE(s), the PA-CS33 card is used as the interface card. The card may be mounted in slot No. 12 or in slot No. 23. The leads appear on LT5 and LT11 respectively. However, when replacing Attendant Console with DESK CONSOLE, the leads appear on the LT connector on the ATT TERM (See on the next page).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 3/41 Installation of the Desk Console and Cable Connection • Cable Connection Diagram Provide the following wirings at the MDF and IDF. Modular Block LT Connector Cable LT connector BN4820(-48V) BN4820(-48V) To Desk Console #0 BN4821(-48V) BN4821(-48V) (PA-CS33) Modular Block...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 4/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Note: When replacing Attendant Console with DESK CONSOLE, follow the procedure below: Turn OFF the PWR card in the PIM. Remove installation cables connected to ATT0, ATT1 and LT connectors on the ATT TERM. Remove installation cables connected to the following connectors: •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 5/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 1. CABLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM (a) When the power is supplied from the PBX 6-core Modular Installation Cable DESK CONSOLE Rosette BN4820 (–48V) BN4820 6-core Modular Cable BN4821 (–48V) BN4821 6-core Modular...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 6/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 2. CALCULATION OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE ATI CIRCUIT CARD AND MODULAR ROSETTE The distance M in Figure 016-3 is determined by the Direct-Current resistance of power supply cables (–48V and GND).
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 7/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (b) When using Local Power Supply Note Note: When using local power supply, DESK CONSOLE cannot be used in case of power failure. Installation Cable Installation Installation Cable DESK CONSOLE Cable 6-core Modular...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 8/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Wire the cables to the Modular Block as shown below. Bottom View 6-core Modular Cable 6-core Modular Block IDF/MDF PAGE LINE (8-core) (6-core) (8-core) Modular Jack DESK CONSOLE Viewed from direction to be inserted 1 2 3 4 5 6...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 9/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 3. MOUNTING OF HEADSET (OPTIONAL) The Headset cable is connected to one of the modular jacks (HAND H/S 0 or H/S 1) on the bottom of DESK CONSOLE.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 10/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 4. MOUNTING OF HANDSET (OPTIONAL) The Handset cable is connected to the modular jack (HAND H/S 0) on the bottom of DESK CONSOLE. (a) When mounting at the left side of DESK CONSOLE (Standard) Alarm Postion Availtable Postion Busy Nighty...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 11/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Top View Bottom View Connect the Handset code to HAND H/S0 connector as shown below (H/S1 is not used for the Handset). HAND H/S0 Handset code H/S1 Bottom View of DESK CONSOLE Figure 016-7 Mounting of Handset (Left Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued) CHAPTER 3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 12/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Mount the Handset Support to DESK CONSOLE with 3 screws as shown below. projection projection Handset Support Figure 016-7 Mounting of Handset (Left Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3 Page 241...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 13/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (b) When mounting at the right side of DESK CONSOLE Remove the metal plate from the Handset, turn it over, and mount it to the Handset again. Refer to the figure below.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 14/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Bottom view Top View Connect the Handset code to HAND H/S0 connector as shown below (H/S1 is not used for the Handset). Code HAND H/S0 H/S1 Bottom View of DESK CONSOLE Figure 016-8 Mounting of Handset (Right Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 15/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Mount the Handset Support to DESK CONSOLE with 3 screws as shown below. projection Handset Support projection Figure 016-8 Mounting of Handset (Right Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued) CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 244...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 16/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 5. CONNECTION OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT The following are required for using recording function: • The RECC circuit card • Recording Equipment • 8-core Line Cable • Rosette An RECC card (PA-M87) connects DESK CONSOLEs and recording equipment in the following combinations: •...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 17/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (a) When using three DESK CONSOLEs and one recorder Note 1 Note 1: Switch settings of SW10, SW12 and SW13 on the PA-M87 card are required. For switch setting and connec- tor lead accommodation, refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 18/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (b) When using six DESK CONSOLEs and one recording equipment Note 1 Switch settings of SW10, SW12 and SW13 on the PA-M87 card are required. For switch setting and connec- Note 1: tor lead accommodation, refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 19/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 6. 8-CORE LINE CABLE (INSTALLATION CABLE) Note 1 8-pin Modular Connector 8-pin Modular Connector (Rosette side) (DESK CONSOLE side) 8-core Line Cable (Installation Cable) Pin No. 12345678 Pin No.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 20/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 7. CONNECTION OF AC-DC ADAPTER (OPTIONAL) The AC-DC adapter is required when the power supply from the distant PBX is not available. The connector for the AC-DC adapter is on the rear side of DESK CONSOLE. AC-DC Adapter ( Figure 016-13 Connection of AC-DC Adapter NDA-24234...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 21/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 8. MOUNTING OF ADD-ON CONSOLE (FOR HOTEL SYSTEM) ADD-ON CONSOLE is used in the Hotel System. Cable Connection Diagram (a) Cable Connection Diagram of Add-On Console (When the power is supplied from the PBX) 6-core Modular Installation Cable ADD-ON CONSOLE...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 22/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (b) Cable Connection Diagram of Add-On Console (When using Local Power Supply) Note Note: When using local power supply, DESK CONSOLE cannot be used in case of power failure. Installation Cable Installation Installation Cable...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 23/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Wire the cables to the Modular Block as shown below. Bottom View 6-core Modular Cable 6-core Modular Block IDF/MDF LINE (6-core) Modular Jack ADD-ON CONSOLE Viewed from direction to be inserted 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADD-ON CONSOLE...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 24/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 9. MOUNTING OF ADD-ON CONSOLE (a) When mounting at the right side of DESK CONSOLE T R K SL S V C D D C H W S Alarm Position Available Position Busy...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 25/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection Mount the ADD-ON CONSOLE to DESK CONSOLE with 3 screws as shown below. Projection Projection ADD-ON CONSOLE DESK CONSOLE Figure 016-17 Mounting of Add-On Console (Right Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued) CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 254...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 26/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection (b) When mounting at the left side of DESK CONSOLE T RK S L S V C Position Position Ava ila ble DD C HW S Alarm Busy Night Night...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 27/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection TRKSL MR CLR Enter Clear Exit TG10 Top View Bottom View 2. Mount the ADD-ON CONSOLE to DESK CONSOLE with 3 screws as shown below. Projection Projection DESK CONSOLE ADD-ON CONSOLE Figure 016-18 Mounting of Add-On Console (Left Side of DESK CONSOLE) (Continued)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 28/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 10. CONNECTION OF AC-DC ADAPTER FOR ADD-ON CONSOLE (OPTIONAL) The AC-DC adapter is required when the power supply from the distant PBX is not available. The connector for the AC-DC adapter is on the rear side of ADD-ON CONSOLE. AC-DC Adapter ( Connector for AC-DC Adapter Figure 016-19 Connection of AC-DC Adapter for Add-On Console...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 29/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 11. CONFIGURATION MENU 11.1. General Configuration Menu is used for assigning configuration data for DESK CONSOLE. The menu has the fol- lowing items: HEADSET/HANDSET HEADSET TYPE MUTE REC CONTROL PAGE CONTROL SUP CONNECTION...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (a) While pressing the L3 and L6 keys simultaneously, turn on the power. Position Position Alarm Available Busy Night Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE Position Busy TRKSL Call Park Start Mute [L6 key] Cancel DEST Talk [L3 key] Hold Release PQRS...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 30/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection The first page of Configuration Menu appears on the LCD. Configuration Menu has a total of three pages. • 1st Page [CONFIG MENU P1] VER x DEST: next page 1: HEADSET/HANDSET Release: exit 2: HEADSET TYPE...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 31/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 12. SELECTION OF CONFIGURATION ITEM Using a numeric key, press the desired number in Configuration Menu. A menu for assigning configuration data appears. Assign configuration data referring to “Assignment of Configuration Data” on the next page. Position Position Alarm...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 32/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 13. ASSIGNMENT OF CONFIGURATION DATA This section explains how to assign each configuration data. When assigning configuration data, the following shad- ed keys are used. Position Position Alarm Night Available...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 33/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 14. HEADSET/HANDSET This item specifies an optional device connected to the HAND H/S0 connector. Note: With regard to the H/S1 connector, only the Headset is connected. Accordingly, data assignment for H/S1 connector is not required.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 34/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 15. HEADSET TYPE This item specifies the type of Headset connected to the H/S1 connector. (d) Press the desired number. An asterisk shows the selected number. [HEADSET TYPE] SRC: menu *1: SUPRA 2: COROLLE...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 35/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 16. MUTE This item specifies On/Off setting of the mute function for the HAND H/S0 or H/S1 connector. While the mute function is set to On, if the Mute key is pressed, the voice at the DESK CONSOLE side is not sent to the other party.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 36/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 17. REC CONTROL This item specifies the operation mode of a recording device. The following two types of modes are available: Manual mode Manual mode is available when the REC circuit card is mounted in the system. When the REC key is pressed, the system starts recording and the REC lamp lights.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 37/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 18. SUP CONNECTION This item specifies whether the supervisory console is connected or not. (a) Press the desired number. An asterisk shows the selected number. [SUP CONNECTION] SRC: menu *1: NONE 2 : CONNECTED...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 38/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 19. REC VOLUME ADJUSTMENT This item specifies the recording level of the received voice from the other party. Note that the voice level at the operator side cannot be adjusted. (a) Press the desired number.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 39/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 20. BLF This item specifies On/Off setting of the BLF function. When using BLF function, system data assignment is also required. (a) Press the desired number. An asterisk shows the selected number. [BLF] SRC: menu 1: ENABLE...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 40/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 21. HOLD/START/RELEASE/SWAP This item specifies the locations of HOLD, START and RELEASE key. (a) Press the desired number. An asterisk shows the selected number. [HOLD/START/RELEASE/SWAP] SRC: menu *1: ORIGINAL 2: SWAPPED Original setting...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-016 Sheet 41/41 Installation of the DESK CONSOLE and Cable Connection 22. UPDATING CONFIGURATION DATA When configuration data assignment is complete, update configuration data according to the procedure below. When the RELEASE key is pressed, update is cancelled. While one of the Configuration Menu is displayed on the LCD, press the ANSWER key.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 1/9 Installation of Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections This NAP explains the installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and the System Message Printer focusing on their cable connections. 1. INSTALLATION OF MAT AND CABLE CONNECTIONS START Preparation of the MAT Set up the Personal Computer, CRT Display, Printer,...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 3/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections <Connecting Diagram> • To connect the PBX and the MAT, the following three kinds of cables are required. The “RS-232C Cable should be provided by the customer. RS-232C Cable (customer provided) To MISC Connector...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 4/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections 2. INSTALLATION OF MAT AND CABLE CONNECTION BY USING MODEM When the distance between the PBX and the MAT (Maintenance Administration Terminal) exceeds 15 Note: meters (50 feet), connect them with Modems as shown in Figure 017-3.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 5/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections • To connect the PBX and the MAT, the following three kinds of communication cables are required. The “RS-232C Cable” should be provided by the customer. Installation Cable (less than 10 m / 33 feet) RS-232C Cable...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 6/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections 3. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM MESSAGE PRINTER AND CABLE CONNECTIONS START Installing printer Install printer according to its instructions. Cable connection Connect the cable between the PBX and the dedicated System Message Printer which is equipped with a parallel port referring to Figure...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 7/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections RS-232C CA-(0) 1500mm (4 feet 1 inch) Champ Connector 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female) (Male) TYPE-1-SD DTE-3-RD TYPE-2-RD TYPE-2-SD TYPE-3-RS TYPE-8-CD TYPE-4-CS TYPE TYPE-5-DR TYPE-20-ER TYPE-6-SG TYPE-7-SG Connect to TYPE-7-CD...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 8/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections RS-232C CA-(1) 1500mm (4 feet 1 inch) Champ Connector 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female) (Female) TYPE-1-SD DTE-3-RD TYPE-2-RD TYPE-2-SD TYPE-3-RS TYPE-8-CD TYPE-4-CS TYPE TYPE-5-DR TYPE-20-ER TYPE-6-SG TYPE-7-SG Connect to TYPE-7-CD...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-017 Sheet 9/9 Installation of the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable Connections RS-232C CA-(3) 1500mm (4 feet 1 inch) Champ Connector 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female) (Male) TYP-1-SD DCE-2-SD TYP-2-RD DCE-3-RD TYP-3-RS DCE-4-RS TYP-4-CS DCE-5-CS TYP-5-DR DCE-6-DR Connect to 68PH S 2PORTS CA-A Connect to MODEM TYP-6-SG...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-018 Sheet 1/3 Connections of SMDR This NAP explains the cable connection of SMDR equipment. The IOC circuit card (PH-IO24), which has four RS-232C interfaces, can be mounted in the slot Number Note: 3 and/or 2 of the LPR. Consequently, the system can have maximum eight ports for the RS232C terminals. RS-232C cable MISC 3B/4B Backplane...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-018 Sheet 2/3 Connections of SMDR • The location of MISC connector to which “68PH S 2PORTS CA-A” cable is connected varies depending on the mounting location of the IOC (PH-IO24) card and the designated IOC port number (#0~#3). Slot Number 03 00 01 02 03 04 FRONT VIEW...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NAP-200-018 Sheet 3/3 Connections of SMDR • The location of MISC connector to which “68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A” cable is connected varies depending on the mounting location of the IOC (PH-IO24) card and the designated IOC number (#0~#3). Slot Number 00 01 02 03 04 FRONT VIEW...
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This page is for your notes. CHAPTER 3 NDA-24234 Page 284 Revision 3.0...
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM STARTUP 1. GENERAL This Chapter describes the method to start up the system initially after completion of the installation of the PBX, and the method to check as to whether the system has started up normally. Before beginning the system startup, thoroughly read Section 2., “PRECAUTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING SYSTEM STARTUP”...
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• When handling a circuit card, use a Field Service Kit to protect against static discharge (example: 3M No. 8012 Portable Field Service Kit; available from NEC). • When touching a circuit card, be sure to wear the grounded wrist strap provided with the Portable Field Service Kit.
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SYSTEM STARTUP Wrist Strap Place the Circuit Card on a conductive sheet. Connect ground wire to the Earth terminal of the Module Group. (Component-Mounted Front Side Side) Connector (Contact) Portion Card Puller Tab NDA-24234 CHAPTER 4 Page 287 Revision 3.0...
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SYSTEM STARTUP • When placing a circuit card on a table or other flat surface, spread out a conductive sheet and set the card on the sheet. Circuit Card Perform work on the conductive sheet while wearing a grounded wrist strap. •...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-019 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION Power ON Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Visual Inspection Check whether any pins are shorting on the backplane of each Module. Check whether any foreign matter such as a cleaning fluid residue is present on the connector portion of the circuit cards.
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-019 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION Power ON Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Insert all PWR Supplies Insert all PWR Supplies into their positions. Insertion Steps: 1. Turn each Power Supply’s circuit breaker OFF and insert them one at a time. 2.
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 1/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Procedure for Program Install consists of the following items. START Off-Line Start Up Refer to (a) Procedure for Off-Line Start Up Refer to (b) Procedure for HD Initial •...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 2/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (a) Procedure for off-line start-up Status change of 7 Segment LED on the EMA card START Set the SENSE switch for the system to be initialized (CPU0, CPU1) to “c”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 3/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (b) Procedure for HD Initial Status change of 7 Segment LED on the CPU Front Panel. START Set the SENSE switch for the system to be initialized (CPU0, CPU1) to “1”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 4/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (c) Procedure for Generic Software (#2 ~ #11) Internal MAT Software (1 ~ 2), TCP/ IP Software (1) Install Status change of 7 Segment LED on the CPU Front Panel.
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 5/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (d) Procedure for Application Software Install Status change of 7 Segment LED on the CPU Front Panel. START Set the SENSE switch for the system to have DATA installed (CPU0, CPU1) to “3”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-020 Sheet 6/6 ATTENTION Program Install and Load Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required • Procedure for Program Load This section describes system start-up procedure in which a program is loaded from the HD to the MEM and the data memory is cleared. START Program Load Set the SENSE switch to “1”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-021 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION Assignment of Office Data Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Start up the MAT Enter basic data Assign the following data via the MAT per the office data programming sheet. “ATIM”: Assignment of Date and Time “ASYD”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-021 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION Assignment of Office Data Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Save Office Data onto HD Save the Office Data onto the hard disk (HD) from the MEM using the “MEM_HDD” command. Save Office Data onto FD Save the Office Data onto a floppy disk (FD) from the HD using the “HDD_MAT”...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-022 Sheet 1/5 ATTENTION Check of Lamp Indications and System Contents Static Sensitive Messages Handling Precautions Required START Check lamp indications on Line/ Check lamp indications on each of the assigned Line/ Trunk circuit cards Trunk circuit cards. OPE lamp (G): BL lamp (R): If the lamp indications are other than above, investigate...
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SYSTEM STARTUP This figure shows the LED indications for a fully expanded system as an example. System State CPU 0 -) ACT TSW 0 -) ACT PLO 0 -) ACT TOPU MUX ACT PIM3 MUX ACT MUX ACT PIM2 FRONT FANU MUX ACT PIM1...
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SYSTEM STARTUP This figure shows the LED indications (example) for a fully expanded IMG0 system. System State CPU 0 → ACT PLO 0 → ACT TSW 0 → ACT TOPU MUX ACT PIM3 MUX ACT MUX ACT PIM2 FRONT FANU MUX ACT PIM1 MUX ACT...
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SYSTEM STARTUP This figure shows the LED indications (example) for a fully expanded IMG1 system. Note that this example assumes that all of the four IMGs are used in an integrated multimedia exchange service. IMG1 System State TOPU TSW 0 ->...
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SYSTEM STARTUP This figure shows the LED indications (example) of a fully expanded system of IMG 2/3. System State TSW 0 -> ACT Figure 022-4 LED Indications of IMG 2/3 in Normal Operation (example) (Multiple IMG Configuration) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 4 Page 303 Revision 3.0...
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-023 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION Check of Alarm Lamps of the TOPU Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Test Outline: The System has Alarm Lamps on the TOPU. Figure 023-1 shows the Alarm Lamps on the TOPU. For more information about each lamp, see the NEAX2400 IMX System Operations and Maintenance Manual.
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SYSTEM STARTUP NAP-200-023 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION Check of Alarm Lamps of the TOPU Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Test of MJ (MAJOR) Lamp Set the circuit breakers of the Power Supplies (PWR0, 1) in a PIM to OFF (About 10 seconds later, set the circuit breaker(s) back ON.
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SYSTEM STARTUP This page is for your notes. CHAPTER 4 NDA-24234 Page 306 Revision 3.0...
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CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 1. HOW TO ENTER DATA IN THE TEST CHECK COLUMN Each NAP in this Chapter has check column for test result entry for each test item (see Figure 5-1). This para- graph explains the method of entering test result into the check column concerned using Figure 5-1 as an exam- ple.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE • This example is NAP-200-024: DT Connection Test When “*” is already printed in the “PROVIDED” section, the item concerned is a basic function of the system. Test the item without exception. START Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the RST circuit cards.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 2. BASIC CONNECTION TEST 2.1 Outline After the system has been started up, establish some basic connections and verify that the system operates nor- mally. 2.2 Basic Connection Test Procedure Perform tests on the operations of the processors and the system by referring to the NAP Number indicated to the right of each item in the following flowchart.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE DT, ROT NAP-200-024 Sheet 1/1 DT (Dial Tone) Connection Test START Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the RST circuit cards. Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the LC circuit cards. Lift handset.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE DT, ROT NAP-200-025 Sheet 1/1 Station to Station Connection Test START Confirm that a connection can be established between Station “A” and Station “B.” Station “A” goes off-hook. Station “A” hears DT. Station “A” dials the station number of Station “B.” Station “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 3. SYSTEM INITIALIZED TEST 3.1 Outline Tests are to be performed on the restart processing (reinitialization) and system changeover functions which en- able the system to restart its operations and services. 3.2 System Initialized Test Procedure The System Changeover Test and Initialization Tests are to be performed per the NAP Numbers indicated to the right of each item in the following flowchart.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 1/7 ATTENTION System Changeover Test Single IMG and Multiple IMG Configuration Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Test Outline: Tests are performed to see if a changeover of the dual systems (Control Systems and Speech Path Systems) of the PBX can be executed.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 2/7 ATTENTION System Changeover Test Single IMG and Multiple IMG Configuration Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required CPUOPE WDT IMG0 CPUOPE WDT IMG0 IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 Flip the MBR switch on the DSP . DSP in ACT mode DSP in ST-BY mode Legend...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 3/7 ATTENTION System Changeover Test Single IMG Configuration Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Perform a TSW system changeover test by means of switch operations. (Refer to Figure 026-3) TSW changeover via On the TSW (PH-SW10) card on which the “TSW switch.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 4/7 ATTENTION System Changeover Test Multiple IMG Configuration Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Perform a Speech Path system changeover test by switch operations. (Refer to Figure 026-4) TSW changeover via On the active GT (PA-GT09) card on which the “OPE/MB” switch lamp is illuminating, flip the “MBR”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 5/7 ATTENTION System Changeover Test Multiple IMG Configuration Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PLO Note 1 DLKC (PH-PC20) TSW (PH-SW12) MUX (PH-PC36) GT (PA-GT09) OPE/ACT Note 2 TSW ACT OPE/MB OPE/MB MUX ACT TSW MBR FRONT VIEW Note 1: PH-CK16/PH-CK17, or PH-CK16-A/PH-CK17-A...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 6/7 System Changeover Test Single IMG Configuration PCM HW LC/TRK PM BUS PCM HW LC/TRK PM BUS PCM HW LC/TRK PM BUS TSW/INT/PLO PCM HW LC/TRK PM BUS LANI From EMA MUSIC LVDS TSW/INT LC/TRK PHSW10 Figure 026-5 System Block Diagram (TSW and MUX) (Multiple IMG Configuration) CHAPTER 5...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 7/7 System Changeover Test Multiple IMG Configuration This figure shows a system block diagram centering on the CPU and its controlling GT. Although each side ap- pears to have complicated connections, the controlling route of CPU 0 goes directly to GT 0, and that of CPU 1 to GT 1.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-026 Sheet 8/8 System Changeover Test Multiple IMG Configuration This figure shows a system block diagram centering on the GT and its controlling Speech Path System. By chang- ing over the ACT/ST-BY of the Speech Path System, all the related systems, such as TSW/INT, DLKC, and MUX, are totally switched over.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-027 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION System Initialization Test Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Test Outline: Tests are performed to see if system initialization can be executed. There are two kinds of test method; test by using START button on the TOPU, and test by Power ON/OFF. START Perform system initialization (via “START”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-027 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION System Initialization Test Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Perform system initialization (by powering ON/OFF). Initialization by powering On all PWR Supplies, set the circuit breaker OFF ON/OFF. (Down). If a module contains two PWR Supplies, they must be turned ON/OFF simultaneously.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-028 Sheet 1/1 Circuit Card Initialization Test START Make the No. 0 CPU the ACT system. In each PIM, initialize any On the selected Line/Trunk circuit card, set the MB switch UP. Line/Trunk circuit card. The OPE lamp goes out. System Message “7-K”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 4. PORT CONNECTION TEST 4.1 Outline Tests are to be performed on all the circuits of LC and Trunk circuit cards and PWR Supplies. LC and Trunk circuit cards are tested with respect to their operations and speech path conditions. PWR Supplies are tested with respect to howler tone and ringing signal.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-029 DT, RBT Sheet 1/2 ORT (RST Card) Connection Test A (DP) B (PB) START Make busy all ORTs On the front of the RST card, set all MBR switches (0-7) to the OFF position, making all ORTs busy. From Station “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-029 Sheet 2/2 ORT (RST Card) Connection Test Perform tests for a situation where all ORTs are busy. System Data SYS1, Station “A” goes off-hook. INDEX 4, b Station “A” confirms that Reorder Tone (ROT) is heard Station “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-030 ATTCON Sheet 1/1 DT, RBT ATTCON (ATI Card) Connection Test START A station repeats an ATTCON Station “A” dials the operator access code (normally, “0”). call. Each ATTCON answers At each ATTCON, the operator confirms that the ATT lamp the call.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-031 LC/ELC Sheet 1/1 Line being tested (XXXX) Line (LC, ELC, DLC, Card) Connection Test ATTCON D term ATI/ELC DT, RBT term On the MDF, a telephone set is connected to the line circuit An ATTCON or D is called to be tested from each station.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-032 Sheet 1/3 Outgoing Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI Card) Connection Test Test Outline: The purpose of this test is to confirm, by setting up an outgoing connection test for each outgoing trunk, that speech can be made and that the call can be released. Outgoing trunks must be tested one at a time using the sequence of Routes and Trunk Numbers assigned at each office START...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-032 Sheet 2/3 Outgoing Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI Card) Connection Test • Set up a loop-back connection between the COT (C.O. Trunk) to be tested and a station line. Figure 032-1 COT Test Configuration • The trunk route must be assigned for Loop Start. Figure 032-2 TLT Test Configuration •...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-032 Sheet 3/3 Outgoing Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI Card) Connection Test • If the TLT is a 4W E&M System, connect the related leads as shown below. ceive ceive Send Send • Set up a loop-back connection between the DTI Trunk to be tested and another DTI Trunk as shown below: Figure 032-3 DTI Test Configuration ceive ceive...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-033 Sheet 1/2 Incoming Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI Card) Connection Test Test Outline: The purpose of this test is to confirm, by setting up an incoming trunk connection test for each incoming trunk, that speech can be made with the ATTCON when a Ringdown Signal Interface is used, or with a station when a Dial-In Signal Interface is used.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-033 Sheet 2/2 Incoming Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI Card) Connection Test For a Dial-In Signal Station “A” dials the access code for the outgoing trunk and Interface. the number of Station “B”. Station “B” answers the call and confirms speech. The call is released.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-034 Sheet 1/1 Direct-In Termination Trunk (COT Card) Connection Test START On the MDF, make temporary cross connections between the Trunk for Direct-In Termination (DIT) and an LC. C.O.Line Incoming Call Station “B” dials the number of LC “C” (Station “C”). Incoming Call to Station via The call terminates to Station “A”;...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-035 Sheet 1/1 SND (RST Card) Connection Test START When a C.O. Line or Tie Line is On the MDF, make temporary cross connections for a not connected with the trunk, loop back circuit. make an arrangement for trunk Temporarily assign Office Data from the MAT so that a loop-back as illustrated above.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE SPDT,RBT NAP-200-036 Sheet 1/1 3-party Conference Trunk Function Test TSW/INT CARD START Made busy all CFTs Made busy all CFTs using MAT command “MBTK”. Test CFTs one at a time Un-busy (make idle) only the CFT to be tested. Stations “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-037 ANNOUNCEMENT Sheet 1/1 Connection Test-Announcement Trunk for Announcement Service ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE START Dial the announcement service Station “A” dials the announcement service code. code Check the contents of the Station “A” is connected to the announcement machine announcement and hears the announcement.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-038 ANNOUNCEMENT Sheet 1/1 Connection Test-Digital Announcement Trunk for Announcement Service START Dial the announcement service code Station “A” dials the announcement service code. Check the contents of the Station “A” is connected to the announcement trunk and announcement hears the announcement.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-039 Sheet 1/1 Connection Test-Paging Trunk for Paging Access Service ATTCON START Dial the paging access code Station “A”/ATTCON dials the paging access code and hears CRBT (Continuous Ringback Tone). In about 1 second, CRBT stops. Speaker Paging Check whether speaker paging is possible after CRBT has stopped.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-040 Paged Station Sheet 1/2 Connection Test-Paging Trunk for Paging Hold Station Transfer Service Paging Station • Paging Transfer Service can be selected according to System Data (SYS1, INDEX 73). Non-Delay System Delay and Non-Delay System Paging Transfer Supervision START Call the Paging Trunk Stations “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-040 Sheet 2/2 Connection Test-Paging Trunk for Paging Transfer Service Connection For Non-Delay-System Station “C” is connected to Station “A”. When Station “A” hangs up, Stations “B” and “C” are automatically connected with each other. For a Delay-System Station “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-041 Sheet 1/1 Radio Paging Trunk (COT Card) Connection Test RADIO PAGING SLAVE STATION START Call the Radio Paging Equipment Station “A” dials the radio paging access code and hears Special Dial Tone from the Radio Paging Equipment, then dials the slave station number.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE Howler Signal NAP-200-042 Sheet 1/2 Howler & Ringing Signal Test Test Outline: The Howler Tone Generator and the Ringing Generator are equipped on the PWR Supply. The purpose of the test is to confirm ringing signal by setting up a station to station connection and a howler tone connection from a station accommodated in any PIM.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-042 Sheet 2/2 Howler & Ringing Signal Test Check PWR1 in each PIM. While both PWR Supplies are OFF, turn power to PWR1 ON. Leave PWR0 OFF. Check howler tone. A station accommodated in the PIM for which the PWR Supply is to be tested goes off- hook.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 5. OVERALL TEST 5.1 Outline Tests are to be performed to check C.O. Lines and/or Tie Lines by connecting them to a trunk on an individual basis. The speech path conditions (speech level, presence of noise, one-way speech, no speech, etc.) over the connec- tion to the distant office will be checked.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-043 Central Office Sheet 1/1 Exchange Overall Test for C.O. Line Outgoing Call ATTCON ATTCON START Seizure of trunk to be tested When seizing from a Place the trunk to be tested into idle state, and make all other station trunks busy.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-044 Central Office Sheet 1/1 Exchange Overall Test for C.O. Line Incoming Call ATTCON ATTCON Test Outline: The tests comprising this NAP are to be performed according to the C.O. Line Number Table provided by the C.O. If the C.O.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-045 Sheet 1/2 Overall Test of CCIS Tie Line Outgoing Call PBX-A PBX-B Station A Station B ATTCON (PBX to be tested) START Seizure of trunk to be tested When seizing from a Place the trunk to be tested into idle state, and make busy all station other trunks.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-045 Sheet 2/2 Overall Test of CCIS Tie Line Outgoing Call (Procedure A) START On the DTI/CCT card, set its MB switch UP. In any office other than the Primary Office (Clock-Source-Office), disconnect the DTI/CCT cable connector at the DTI/CCT side (Backplane of PIM) PLO alarm is generated, but ignore it.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-046 Sheet 1/1 Overall Test of CCIS Tie Line Incoming Call PBX-A PBX-B Station A Station B (PBX to be tested) START Seizure of trunk to be tested Place the trunk to be tested into idle state, and make busy all other trunks.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-047 Sheet 1/2 Test of Connection and Alternate Routing to All Tie Lines START Test the trunks in the primary Make busy all trunks in the primary route except the trunk to route one at a time. be tested.
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-047 Sheet 2/2 Test of Connection and Alternate Routing to All Tie Lines Basic Route Tie Line Network TRKs Station A PBX to Station B Alternate be tested Route TRKs Public Network Figure 047-1 Combination of Tie Line Network and Public Network BASIC ROUTE TRKs ALTERNATE...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-048 Sheet 1/2 Test of Tandem Connection to Tie Line Primary Route TRKs Alternate Station A TRKs Route Station B TRKs ATTCON PBX to be tested Station C (1): Direct tandem connection by dial-in (2): Tandem connection via ATTCON (3): Tandem connection via Station Figure 048-1 Test of Tandem Connection to Tie Line...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-048 Sheet 2/2 Test of Tandem Connection to Tie Line Test of tandem connection via Station “A” dials the access code for the ATTCON. ATTCON The ATTCON answers and sets up a tandem connection to Station “B”. The ATTCON releases, and speech between Stations “A”...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-049 Sheet 1/2 PAD Setting For the PBX, PADs can be set according to the connecting status of the Tie Line involved. (a) For an outgoing/incoming call via a Tie Line: • Via MAT command “ARTD” and switch settings on the TLT circuit card. (b) For a tandem Tie Line connection: •...
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INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE NAP-200-049 Sheet 2/2 PAD Setting When setting up a No. 7 CCIS Network, PAD setting differs from that in the analog network. (c) For an outgoing call to/incoming call from a Tie Line: • Via “ARTD” command. (d) For a tandem Tie Line connection: •...
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CHAPTER 6 FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS 1. GENERAL The fault recovery procedures described in this Chapter are used when a connection cannot be established in the normal manner or an abnormal connection is discovered as a result of the tests designated in Chapter 4, ”SYS- STARTUP”, and Section 2., “BASIC CONNECTION TEST”...
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FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS NAP-200-050 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION Abnormal Lamp Indications After System Contents Static Sensitive Startup Handling Precautions Required START Check conducted when the OPE lamp (Green) does not turn ON on any circuit cards mounted in a PIM Using MAT command “AUNT”, check whether UNIT data has been assigned.
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FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS NAP-200-050 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION Abnormal Lamp Indications After System Contents Static Sensitive Startup Handling Precautions Required Check conducted when the OPE lamp (Green) does not turn ON on a Trunk circuit card. Confirm that the MB switch of the circuit card is DOWN. Using command “ATRK”, check whether Trunk data has been assigned for the circuits on the card.
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FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS NAP-200-051 Sheet 1/1 ATTENTION DT (Dial Tone) Connection Fault Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Dial tone is not heard. On the MDF, check the cross connections between the telephone and the corresponding line circuit. Check whether the LT cable is securely connected to the PIM.
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FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS NAP-200-052 Sheet 1/2 ATTENTION Station to Station Connection Fault Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Dial Tone (DT) is still heard after a digit is dialed (cannot break dial tone) A specific RST card is involved A specific LC card is involved A specific UNIT card is involved Entire System is involved...
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FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS NAP-200-052 Sheet 2/2 ATTENTION Station to Station Connection Fault Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required After the call has been answered, noise is heard or the speech path is one-way. If the fault involves one or more lines within the same LC circuit card, replace the card with a spare.
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CHAPTER 7 WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS This Chapter explains various kinds of work and site cleaning, etc. which the installer must perform after completion of installation tests so that the system can be cut over normally. Upon completion of all the required tests, the technician must confirm or perform the following. Office Data Management Preparation of Test Result Reports Mounting of the Front and Rear Covers...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS Cautions pertaining to Floppy Disks. Note: (1) Do not place a heavy object on an FD or the FD will be damaged. (2) When taking an FD out of its protective envelope, hold the top edge of the disk and gently pull it out. (3) Do not expose the FD to direct sunlight or to a high temperature (above 65°C (150°F)).
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS 3. MOUNTING OF THE FRONT AND REAR COVERS When mounting the front cover and the rear cover of the PBX, follow the procedure below. START Inspection Set all MB switches back to their positions prior to the installation tests.
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS Figure 7-1 Mounting of the Covers CHAPTER 7 NDA-24234 Page 366 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS SIDE COVER REAR FRONT SCREW Figure 7-2 Side Cover Mounting Method (BASEU+LPR+PIM0) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 7 Page 367 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS SIDE COVER REAR Figure 7-3 Side Cover Mounting Method (PIM) CHAPTER 7 NDA-24234 Page 368 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW REAR SIDE SCREW REAR COVER SIDE VIEW Figure 7-4 Rear Cover Mounting Method (BASEU+LPR+PIM0) NDA-24234 CHAPTER 7 Page 369 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS MODULE SCREW SCREW REAR SIDE REAR COVER MODULE REAR COVER SIDE VIEW Figure 7-5 Rear Cover Mounting Method (PIM) CHAPTER 7 NDA-24234 Page 370 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS FRONT COVER Figure 7-7 Front Cover Mounting Method (BASEU+LPR+PIM0) CHAPTER 7 NDA-24234 Page 372 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS Mount the Front Cover onto the module using screws. SCREW FRONT COVER The Front Cover can be set to open Note: to either the “left side” or “right side”. The Front Cover shown in this figure is set to open to the left side.
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS FANU FRONT COVER C(U) Figure 7-9 Front Cover Mounting Method (FANU) CHAPTER 7 NDA-24234 Page 374 Revision 3.0...
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS 4. ATTACHMENT OF INTER-FRAME BRACKETS This section covers how to attach inter-frame brackets between the cabinets. When the maximum four-IMG configuration is adopted, the inter-frame brackets should be attached in the following locations. IMG0 IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 TOPU TOPU...
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(PIM) Dedicated screws for inter-module stabilization. Note Bracket (E) (LPM/PIM) These screws are appended when obtaining the module components from NEC. Note: Figure 7-11 How to Attach Inter-frame Brackets STEP 7: Referring to Figure 7-11 Figure 7-11, fix the brackets (A) with the screws.
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS SL-C.P .B.M.S x 4 x 8 x 3GF Bracket (D) Bracket (A) (PIM) Bracket (A) Bracket (B) (FANU) Bracket (B) Bracket (B) Bracket (F) (BASEU) PL-C.P .I.M.S x 4 x 10 x 15 BF P .I.WA x 4 x 15 BF #2.ST.L.WA x 4 x 15 BF Bracket (F) A.HEX.I.N.
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WORK AFTER INSTALLATION TESTS 5. SITE CLEANING Upon completion of the works described in Section 1 to 4 of this Chapter, execute or confirm the following items. • Restore the cross connections arranged for test purposes to their original conditions. •...
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