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The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Additional information, including changes and release notes for X8500, can be found at www.bintec.net. As a multiprotocol router,...
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How to reach BinTec BinTec Communications AG BinTec Communications France Südwestpark 94 6/8 Avenue de la Grande Lande D-90449 Nürnberg F-33174 Gradignan Germany France Telephone: +49 911 96 73 0 Telephone: +33 5 57 35 63 00 Fax: +49 911 688 07 25...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Welcome! BinTec’s X8500 Documentation from BinTec About this Manual 1.3.1 Contents 1.3.2 Meaning of Symbols 1.3.3 Typographical Elements General Safety Precautions Scope of Supply X8500 Basic Unit Optional Components 3.2.1 Expansion Cards 3.2.2...
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5.11 Interface Specifications 5.11.1 X8A-SYS – Serial Console Interface 5.11.2 LAN Interface for 10/100 Mbps 5.11.3 ISDN BRI Interface 5.11.4 PRI/G.703 – WAN Interface 5.11.5 X.21/V.35 – Serial WAN Interface General Safety Precautions in German Index X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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Feature List System card The X8A-SYS system card is the control unit of X8500. With its Basic Rate In- terface, the two Fast Ethernet ports and the serial console port, the system card provides for local and remote configuration, administration and monitoring of X8500.
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The future New technologies and developments are vital for BinTec Communications AG. X8500’s flexible platform with eight expansion slots and a powerful processor permits the immediate integration of new WAN/LAN technologies and features. This makes X8500 a future-oriented and migration-capable device.
Device at COM1 or Device at COM2. Configuration Manager allows you to configure and administrate all BinTec routers in the network via a graphic interface. Here you can view and edit all SNMP tables and variables. Remote CAPI Client: The Remote CAPI Client allows you to use communications applications based on the standard CAPI interface.
Welcome! Documentation from BinTec Together with X8500, you will have received part of the documentation in print- ed form and all of it in electronic form (PDF, HTML). The electronic versions of the different documents are included on the BinTec X8500 CD.
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In the Release Notes Firmware Logic and BOOTmonitor Update, you will find instructions to help you upgrade BOOTmonitor and/or firmware log- Release Notes for the operation of routers in UK (English, PDF) Instructions for the operation of BinTec routers in Great Britain. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
4: "Hardware Installation" Description of the hardware (rack, expansion cards, connections). Instructions on how to rack-mount X8500, how to install and remove an expansion card, and how to connect the equipment. Description of boot sequence. 5: "Technical Data" X8500 technical data, expansion card and interface specifications.
Warning (indicates possible danger that, if unheeded, could cause bodily harm) Danger (indicates danger that, if unheeded, could lead to serious bodily harm or death) Table 1-2: List of visual aids X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
In order to help you find and interpret the information in this manual, the follow- ing typographical elements are used: Typographical element Meaning Here you are requested to do something. Lists including two levels. – Online: blue Indicates links. Table 1-3: Typographical elements BinTec Communications AG...
Electrostatic charges may cause damage to the equipment. You should therefore wear a grounded wrist strap or touch a grounded surface before you touch sockets or extension cards of X8500. Only grip extension cards at the edges and do not touch components or conductor tracks.
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Make sure you follow the correct cabling sequence, as described in the manual. Use only the cables supplied with the equipment or cables that meet the specifications in this manual. If you use other cables, BinTec Communications AG cannot accept liability for any damage occurring or for any adverse effects on operation.
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Never use water to clean this equipment. Water spillage can result in seri- ous danger for the user (e.g. electric shock) and cause considerable dam- age to the equipment. Never use scouring or abrasive alkaline cleaning agents on this equipment. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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General Safety Precautions BinTec Communications AG...
Scope of Supply X8500 is a fully modular Remote Access Server. This chapter lists the compo- nents of the X8500 basic unit, and all individually purchasable X8500 compo- nents and the respective scope of supply. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
Power supply unit X8A-PS System card slot with X8A-SYS Injector/ejector handle Expansion card slots 5 to 8 Injector/ejector handle switch Slots 9 and 10 for X8A-PS Dummy front-panel section Rack mounting handles Figure 3-1: X8500 basic unit BinTec Communications AG...
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Slots 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 (2 and 4, figure 3-1, page 22) are provided for the expansion cards. For optimal performance of X8500, slots 1 to 4 should be fully equipped with expansion cards before slots 5 to 8 are used! X8500 basic unit consists of following:...
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Scope of Supply X8A-SYS Expansion card (system card) printed circuit board including front-panel section and injector/ejector han- serial cable for the console port installation guide for the expansion cards and modules (German and En- glish) BinTec Communications AG...
Optional Components Optional Components This chapter lists all individually purchasable X8500 components and the re- spective scope of supply. 3.2.1 Expansion Cards Following the optional expansion cards and scope of supply: X8E-2PRI Primary Rate Interface expansion card and resource carrier card...
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(German and En- glish) X8E-4SYNC Expansion card with four X.21/V.35 interfaces printed circuit board including front-panel section and injector/ejector han- four X.21/V.35 interfaces installation guide for the expansion cards and modules (German and En- glish) BinTec Communications AG...
(German and En- glish) 3.2.3 Hardware Licenses X8S-2PRI Upgrade license to enable two additional PRI ports on X8E-2PRI or X8E-2G703 X8S-2G703 Upgrade license to enable two additional G.703 ports on X8E-2PRI or X8E-2G703 X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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Scope of Supply X8S-2G703-2PRI License to change two G.703 ports to two PRI ports X8S-4G703-4PRI License to change four G.703 ports to four PRI ports on X8E-4G703 BinTec Communications AG...
Hardware Installation Before you install X8500, make sure you have provided for the following: You have read the general safety precautions in chapter 2, page You have selected a suitable location with adequate power where you can rack-mount X8500 in a standard equipment 19-inch rack or cabinet.
Fixing X8500 to the 19-inch rack To mount X8500 into a 19-inch rack or cabinet, proceed as follows: Using a mechanical lift or a minimum of two installers, raise the unit to the proper height for installation. BinTec Communications AG...
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4-1, page 30 (these screws are not sup- plied with X8500, but are included with the rack or cabinet). This is what X8500 should look like on completion of installation to the 19-inch...
5, page 4.2.1 Instructions Now you can find out how to equip or replace expansion cards for X8500. Make sure you also follow the installation guide supplied with the expansion cards. While X8500 is operating, a PRI, G.703, DSP or SYNC expansion card can be exchanged with a new one of the same type.
Slots 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 (2 and 4, figure 3-1, page 22) are provided for the expansion cards. For optimal performance of X8500, slots 5 to 8 should be fully equipped with expansion cards before slots 1 to 4 are used! BinTec Communications AG...
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Installing or Replacing Expansion Cards For the installation of an expansion card, perform the following steps: Make sure that X8500 is powered down when installing the X8A-SYS sys- tem card. Removing dummy front panel: Figure 4-3: Removing the dummy front panel...
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Hardware Installation Equip the system card X8A-SYS with the internal Smart Media Flash Card (SMFC), before you install the system card in X8500. The SMFC provides the operation system software BOSS for X8500. Con- sult the X8500 Installation Guide Expansion Cards and Modules sup- plied with your expansion card or module.
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3-1, page 22) are provided for the expansion cards. For optimal performance of X8500, slots 5 to 8 should be fully equipped with expansion cards before slots 1 to 4 are used! Caution! Forcing the expansion cards into the slots can damage the card or slot connec- tor.
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The expansion card is installed. See chapter 4.5, page 60 for connecting the card. Be sure to install a dummy front panel in any unused slot to ensure that emis- sions causing electromagnetic interference are prevented. BinTec Communications AG...
Following a diagram: Figure 4-6: Removing an expansion card, step 1 If you want to remove an expansion card, perform the following steps: Power down X8500. Loosen the screws of the front panel, see figure 4-6, page 39, arrows no. 1.
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Hardware Installation Following a diagram: Figure 4-7: Removing an expansion card, step 2 Push the injector/ejector handle further down until the expansion card comes out of its position (see figure 4-7, page 40). BinTec Communications AG...
4.2.4 Replacement While X8500 is operating, a PRI, G.703, DSP or SYNC expansion card can be exchanged with a new one of the same type, as long as the new card has the same licenses, as many interfaces, and as many modules as the old one.
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Caution! Replacing the X8A-SYS system card or a X8E-2BC expansion card while X8500 is operating may cause damage to X8500! While X8500 is operating, only replace a PRI, G.703, DSP or SYNC expan- sion card. The new expansion card must be of the same type with the same licenses as the old one.
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Slots 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 (2 and 4, figure 3-1, page 22) are provided for the expansion cards. For optimal performance of X8500, slots 5 to 8 should be fully equipped with expansion cards before slots 1 to 4 are used! X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
Hardware Installation Caution! Replacing the X8A-SYS system card or a X8E-2BC expansion card while X8500 is operating may cause damage to X8500! While X8500 is operating, only replace a PRI, G.703, DSP or SYNC expan- sion card. The new expansion card must be of the same type with as many...
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Installing or Replacing Expansion Cards lation of this internal SMFC is described in the X8500 Installation Guide Ex- pansion Cards and Modules supplied with your system card. The second SMFC slot is located on the front of the system card and is always accessible.
The fan insertion is hot swappable, meaning that you will be able to safely insert or remove the fan insertion while power is on. The fan insertion is a wear part. BinTec Communications AG recommends to observe the necessary maintenance intervals after 3 years of operation.
Loosen the two screws of the fan cassette by turning the screws to the left until they pop out of their position, see figure 4-10, page Remove the fan cassette from the X8500 case (see figure 4-11, page 48). X8500...
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Hardware Installation Removing the fan cassette: Figure 4-11: Drawing out the fan cassette from the X8500 case Turn the fan cassette upside down. Prepare new fan Have the new fan insertion ready for installation. insertion BinTec Communications AG...
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Insert the fan insertion into the fan cassette as shown in figure 4-12, page 49, arrow no. 1. Connect the fan insertion plug to the fan cassette as shown in figure figure 4-12, page 49, arrow no. 2. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
Removal To remove the fan insertion, carry out the following steps: Loosen the two screws of the fan cassette by turning the screws to the left until they pop out of their position, see figure 4-10, page BinTec Communications AG...
Installing or Replacing the Fan Insertion (X85-FAN) Draw out the fan cassette from the X8500 case, as shown in figure 4-11, page Turn the fan cassette upside down. Diagram of disconnecting the fan insertion from the fan cassette: Figure 4-14: Disconnecting the fan insertion from the fan cassette...
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Insert the fan cassette into the fan slot as shown in figure 4-13, page Using the two screws you unfastened on the fan cassette, fasten the fan cassette to the X8500 case by pressing and turning the screws to the right. BinTec Communications AG...
The power supply unit X8A-PS is current-carrying after connection to the mains supply. There is a risk of electric shock. Connect the power supply unit X8A-PS with the mains supply only after in- stalling it into X8500. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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Card guides ensure that the power supply unit is reliably inserted. Caution! Forcing the power supply unit into the power supply slot can damage the card or slot connector. Do not force the power supply unit into the power supply slot. BinTec Communications AG...
If the injector/ejector handle switch pops up, the power supply unit is plugged in correctly. Screw the front panel of the power supply to the X8500 case. Information on how to connect X8A-PS can be found in chapter 4.5.3, page 4.4.2...
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4-16, page 56, arrows no. 1. Press the switch on the injector/ejector handle down in order to release the connection linked to the cross section of the case front, see figure 4-16, page 56, arrow no. 2. BinTec Communications AG...
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Draw the power supply unit out of the slot. The power supply unit is removed. For a more detailed technical specification of the X8500 power supply unit, see chapter 5.3, page X8500...
If the injector/ejector handle switch pops up, the power supply unit is plugged in correctly. Screw the front panel of the power supply to the X8500 case. The power supply unit is replaced. Information on how to connect X8A-PS can be found in chapter 4.5.3, page BinTec Communications AG...
Installing or Replacing the Power Supply Unit (X8A-PS) 4.4.4 Creating a Redundant System When X8500 runs with two power supply units, you can create a redundant power supply system. N+1 redundancy For an n+1 redundancy system two power supply units have to be fitted into the...
Hardware Installation Setting up and Connecting This chapter covers: Connecting the X8A-SYS (see chapter 4.5.1, page Connecting expansion cards (see chapter 4.5.2, page Connecting X8500 the power supply (see chapter 4.5.3, page BinTec Communications AG...
Connect the serial port of your PC (COM1 or COM2) or terminal to the console interface of X8A-SYS (see figure 4-18, page 61, no. 3) if you want to carry out your initial configuration steps via the serial console port. Use only the serial cable supplied with the equipment. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
Proceed as follows to connect your expansion card: Please note that expansion cards for WAN connections require that you use Twisted Pair (shielded or unshielded) cables as WAN cables. Plug the necessary interface cables of your expansion card into the sockets provided. BinTec Communications AG...
19-inch cab- inet using the IEC AC power cord supplied with the equipment. Switch on X8500. The green LED of the power supply unit lights after five seconds. X8500...
BOOTmonitor Mode. The BOOTmonitor prompt is displayed if you are connect- ed to X8500 via a terminal program. To log on to X8500, please refer to the Software Configuration Guide of X8500. The Software Configuration Guide for X8500 will be available on BinTec’s WWW server with the official release.
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If you change the baud rate (the preset value is 9600 baud), make sure the ter- minal program used also uses this baud rate. If this is not the case, you will not be able to establish a serial connection to X8500! X8500...
Technical Data This chapter provides for the technical data of X8500. The following is covered: X8500 case (X85-RACK, equipped with power supply and fan unit, see chapter 5.1, page Fan unit X85-FAN (see chapter 5.2, page Power supply unit X8A-PS (see chapter 5.3, page...
Hardware Installation Guide (supplied with supplied with equipment X8A-BOSS) Software Configuration Guide (available on BinTec’s WWW server with the official release of X8A-BOSS) Installation Guide for the expansion cards and resource modules (supplied with each expan- sion card or resource module)
Max. power consumption 1.1 A Max. volume flow ca. 200 m Nominal speed 3250 rpm Ambient temperature 0-40˚C MTBF 70,000 hours Dimension 410 x 142 x33 mm Weight ca. 0.9 kg Table 5-2: Fan unit technical data X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
DIN 41612, type C male Environment: Max. operating tempera- ture 0-70 ˚C Relative Humidity 5 - 95 % (Non-condensing) Mean Time between Fail- ures (MTBF) 50,000 hours Dimension 174 x 46 x 268 mm Mounting position vertical Weight ca. 1.1 kg BinTec Communications AG...
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ON/OFF Redundancy yes, with max. 2 power supplies; N+1 operation Load sharing passive; N+1 operation for temperature sensor and control signal read- internal I Power Factor Correction active (PFC) Table 5-3: X8A-PS technical data X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
Technical Data X8A-SYS Specifications The expansion card X8A-SYS is the system card and control unit of X8500. One BRI port, one serial console interface, and two Fast Ethernet ports are available for local and remote configuration, routing, data transfer, administration and monitoring of X8500.
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5.10, page face (with two LEDs) Reset button 10/100 Mbps LAN 1 and LAN 2 Fast Ethernet Inter- faces (with two LEDs each) Serial console interface Smart Media Flash Card slot Table 5-4: The X8A-SYS expansion card X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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D-channel protocol found (OK). Slow D-channel protocol found and Layer 1 is activated Blinking (OK). Fast Layer 1 is activated but no D-channel protocol was Blinking found (error). Table 5-6: X8A-SYS Basic Rate Interface LED status messages BinTec Communications AG...
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2 x 10/100 Base-T auto sensing 1 BRI 1 serial Operating temperature 0 ˚C to 40 ˚C Relative humidity 20 to 90 % non-condensing in operation 5 to 95 % non-condensing in storage Table 5-7: Technical data X8A-SYS X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
PRI ports or G.703 ports. It is also a resource carrier card and can be equipped with resource modules. Information on the installation of the resource modules can be found in the X8500 Installation Guide Expan- sion Cards and Modules shipped with the purchased expansion card. BinTec Communications AG...
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Diagram of the PRI/ The PRI/G.703 expansion card looks as follows: G.703 expansion card Status LEDs (see ISDN PRI/G.703 ports with IN chapter 5.10, page and OUT sockets ISDN PRI/G.703 LEDs Figure 5-1: PRI/G.703 expansion card X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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0 ˚C to 40 ˚C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 % non-condensing in operation 5 to 95 % non-condensing in storage Extensions 2 slots for resource module with digital modem Table 5-9: Technical data PRI/G.703 expansion card BinTec Communications AG...
XT-2SYNC resource module. Information on the installation of the resource module can be found in X8500 Installation Guide Expansion Cards and Modules shipped with the purchased expansion card and the module.
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Technical Data Diagram of X21/V.35 This is what X8E-4SYNC looks like: expansion card X.21/V.35 port LEDs Status LEDs (see chapter 5.10, page M2.5 screws XT-2SYNC X.21/V35 ports Figure 5-2: X8E-4SYNC expansion card BinTec Communications AG...
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0 ˚C to 40 ˚C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 % non-condensing in operation 5 to 95 % non-condensing in storage Extension 1 slot for resource module XT-2SYNC (only X8E-2SYNC) Table 5-11: Technical data X.21/V.35 expansion card X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
X8500 Installation Guide Expansion Cards and Modules shipped with the purchased expansion card. Diagram of X8E-2BC This is what X8E-2BC looks like: Status LEDs (see Dummy covers chapter 5.10, page Screws Figure 5-3: X8E-2BC expansion card BinTec Communications AG...
(chapter 5.7.4, page CM-100BT (chapter 5.7.5, page 5.7.1 CM-BRI LEDs The CM-1BRI is a basic rate interface adapter with one BRI port supporting the standard D-channel for signalling, and two B (bearer) channels for data trans- fers. X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
CM-X21 LEDs The CM-X21 module provides a standard X.21 interface which complies with the V.11 recommendation. The X.21 interface provides a full-duplex synchro- nous mode and can be configured to operate as either a DTE (passive mode) BinTec Communications AG...
(marked IN), and one OUT port which can be used with internal relays for PRI Circuit Switching. This allows a connected PRI line to be automatically switched over to a backup router if X8500 is powered down. The CM-PRI supports one D-channel for signalling and up to 30 B-channels for data transfer.
Category 5 STP ca- ble. Status messages via LEDs (3 LEDs per interface): Color State Meaning Receiving packets. Amber Transmitting packets. Green 10 Mbps mode enabled. Blinking 100 Mbps mode enabled. Network interface down. Table 5-17: CM-100BT LED status messages BinTec Communications AG...
X8E-DSP Specifications X8E-DSP Specifications The expansion card X8E-DSP is a resource carrier card and allows you to equip X8500 with the XT resource modules (see chapter 5.9, page 89) e.g. for digital modems. In conjunction with e.g. X8E-4PRI, with X8E-DSP you can extend your WAN connections to up to 240 modem connections.
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2 slots for resource modules with e.g. digital modems or compression engines Interfaces no external interfaces Operating temperature 0 ˚C to 40 ˚C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 % non-condensing in operation 5 to 95 % non-condensing in storage Table 5-19: Technical data X8E-DSP BinTec Communications AG...
27) have the following the ambi- ent requirements: Feature Description Operating temperature 0 ˚C to 40 ˚C Relative humidity 20 to 90 % non-condensing in operation 5 to 95 % non-condensing in storage Figure 5-4: Ambient requirements of resource modules XT-S/M/2M/L/VPN/2SYNC X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
The ejector switch is open. Caution! Removing an expansion card while all three status LEDs are on can cause dam- age to the system! Do not remove any expansion card while all three status LEDS are on! BinTec Communications AG...
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Operation mode The following table lists the status messages the status LEDs show in operation mode: Ejector State Meaning Switch Closed X8500 boots. Green Closed Expansion card is running. Red and Blinking, Closed An error occurred either in hard- or soft-...
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Amber Do not remove the card in this state! Amber Open The card is stopped. It is now safe to remove the card. Table 5-22: LED status messages for expansion cards, removal mode BinTec Communications AG...
5.11.5, page 96 5.11.1 X8A-SYS – Serial Console Interface Pin assignment of serial console interface of the system board X8A-SYS (8-pole mini-DIN socket): For test purposes For test purposes Figure 5-5: Serial console interface with pin assignment X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
(60 V) needs to be installed. The company that installs your NT should be informed that this voltage supply needs to be installed separately and is not being provided for by the connected end devices (usually a PBX for S inter- faces). X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
The serial port for X.21/V.35 can be used as the following types of interface: X.21 V.35 You can choose the setting of the field Connector in the Setup Tool (see Soft- ware Configuration Guide) manually so that X8500 can be operated in both DCE and DTE Mode. BinTec Communications AG...
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Interface Specifications The cables to be used are not supplied with X8500, but can be ordered from your dealer. We recommend you use original BinTec cables, which you can buy from your dealer. The use of other cables may cause damage to your equipment and invalidates...
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Figure 5-10: M34 plug Pin assignment of M34 The M34 plug has the following pin assignment: plug ITU-T Signal Pin no. Source Signal description Protective ground (shielding) Signal ground / return conduc- TD (A) Transmit data TD (B) BinTec Communications AG...
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The serial X.21/V.35 interface is implemented using a 26-pole mini Delta ribbon V.35 socket. The interface can be used for X.21 or V.35, depending on the setting of the field Interface Type..... Figure 5-11: 26-pole mini Delta ribbon socket X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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5-27, page 101 are recommen- dations only. Those cable types are not supplied with X8500 and cannot be ordered from BinTec. Your BinTec vendor can supply you with the cable types X.21 (DB-15) DTE and V.35 (M34) DTE. X.21 V.35 V.36 EIA-530...
In den nachfolgenden Abschnitten finden Sie Sicherheitshinweise, die Sie beim Umgang mit Ihrem Gerät unbedingt beachten müssen. Transport und Transportieren und lagern Sie X8500 nur in der Originalverpackung oder in Lagerung einer anderen geeigneten Verpackung, die Schutz gegen Stoß und Schlag gewährt.
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Das Netzkabel darf nur an ein vollständig eingestecktes und verschraubtes Netzteil angeschlossen werden. Prüfen Sie, ob die örtliche Netzspannung mit den Nennspannungen des Netzteils übereinstimmt. Das X8500-Netzteil X8A-PS darf nur unter folgen- den Bedingungen betrieben werden: – 100 - 240 VAC –...
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Anforderungen. ISDN-Endgeräte, die an X8500 angeschlossen werden, müssen für das Euro-ISDN (DSS1) zugelassen sein. Bestimmungsgemäße X8500 baut in Abhängigkeit von der Systemkonfiguration WAN-Verbindun- Verwendung, Betrieb gen auf. Um ungewollte Gebühren zu vermeiden, sollten Sie das Produkt unbedingt überwachen. Die Umgebungstemperatur sollte 40˚C nicht übersteigen. Vermeiden Sie direkte Sonneneinstrahlung.
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General Safety Precautions in German BinTec Communications AG...
Index Index About this manual Contents Meaning of symbols Typographical elements Basic unit Scope of supply Specifications BinTec’s X8500 CD Boot Sequence BRICK module carrier card Specifications Technical Data BRICKware 32, 86 CM-100BT 32, 84 CM-2BRI 32, 83 CM-BRI 32, 85...
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X8E-4PRI 25, 32 X8E-DSP 25, 32 X8E-SYNC Fan cassette Fan insertion Fan unit Installation Removal Replacement Specifications Technical data Features X8500 25, 27 G.703 General Safety Precautions English German Hardware Installation X8500 Expansion Cards X85-FAN X85-RACK X8A-PS BinTec Communications AG...
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X8A-SYS ISDN BRI interface X8A-SYS LAN interface X8A-SYS serial console interface LEDs CM-100BT CM-2BRI CM-BRI CM-PRI CM-X21 PRI/G.703 Status LEDs System card X.21/V.35 Licenses Mounting X8500 in a 19-inch rack Optional components Expansion cards Resource modules SMFC X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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Technical data Scope of supply Basic unit Optional Setting Up and Connecting Connecting expansion cards Connecting the power supply Connecting the X8500 Expansion Cards Connecting X8500 to the power supply 60, 61 Connecting X8A-SYS Smart Media Flash Card BinTec Communications AG...
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Power supply unit PRI/G.703 PRI/G.703 interface System card X.21/V.35 X.21/V.35 interface X8A-SYS X8A-SYS ISDN BRI interface X8A-SYS LAN interface X8A-SYS serial console X8E-2BC X8E-DSP X8E-SYNC XT module Status LEDs System card Connecting LEDs Specifications Technical data X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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System card X.21/V.35 X8E-2BC X8E-DSP X8E-SYNC XT module Typographical elements X.21/V.35 Interface specifications LEDs Scope of supply Specifications Technical data X8500 Expansion Cards PRI/G.703 X8A-SYS X8E-2BC X8E-DSP X8E-SYNC X8500 Features X8500 resource modules Technical data XT (-S/-M/-2M/-L/-VPN/-2SYNC) BinTec Communications AG...
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Technical data X8A-SYS Connecting ISDN BRI interface specifications LAN Interface specifications Optional SMFC Scope of supply Serial console interface specifications Technical data X8E-2BC Scope of supply Specifications Technical data X8E-DSP Scope of supply Specifications Technical data X8500 Hardware Installation Guide...
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Index X8E-SYNC Scope of supply Specifications Technical data XT module Scope of supply Specifications Technical data BinTec Communications AG...
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