Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation (S8700 Only); Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, And Media Gateway - Avaya G650 Installing

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Use D rings on the wall to support the cable. (The cable must be supported.)
Coil the cable around the columns in the cable slack manager to store cable slack. The
first run should always go across the full length of the 5 columns in the cable slack
manager.
Connect the cable to the assigned connecting/terminal block.
Avoid placing copper cables where they may bend or strain fiber optic cables.

Control carrier outputs cable installation (S8700 only)

Note:
There is no AUX connector on the G650 Media Gateway.
Note:
In an MCC1 and SCC1 media gateway, a connector on the rear of the Expansion Control
Carrier is labeled AUX. A 25-pair cable connects the AUX connector to a 110-type terminal
block in the yellow field of the trunk/auxiliary field. The AUX connector outputs include the
following:
Seven DC power (-48 VDC) sources for emergency transfer units.
Three DC power (-48 VDC) sources for remotely powering a total of 3 attendant consoles
or executive telephone adjuncts.
Trunk cables among network interface,
sneak fuse panel, and media gateway
The 1-pair of central office (CO) trunks are installed by the network provider in the green field.
Up to 24 pairs may be terminated on each row of the 110-type terminal block. Tie trunks also
appear in the green field with up to eight 3-pair trunks terminated on each row of the 110-type
terminal block.
WP-90929, List 1 and 3 concentrator cables can be used to connect the media gateway to the
110-type terminal blocks in the purple field. The 1-pair patch cords/jumper wires are then run
from the purple terminal block rows to the green terminal block rows in order to establish the
correct 3-pair modularity.
134 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway

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