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Nortel Commu nication Serve r 1000 Nortel Commu nication Server 1000 Release 4 .5 Circuit Card Description and Installation Document Number: 553-3001-2 11 Document Release: Standard 3.
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Page 3 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 4 Revision history August 2005 Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued to support Com munication Server 1000 Release 4.5. September 2004 Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued for Com munication Server 1000 Release 4.
Page 4 of 906 Revision history 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 5 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 18 Contents LIst of procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 About this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Subject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 6 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Acceptance tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Introduction .
Contents Page 7 of 90 6 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC414 Network card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 QPC441 3-Port Extender cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 8 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Front panel connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Page 9 of 90 6 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/P RI2 card . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 Introduction .
Page 10 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT6D80 MSDL card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Introduction .
Contents Page 11 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Upgrading systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards . . . . . . . . 527 Contents . . . . . . . . .
Page 12 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Page 13 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692 NTAG26 XMFR card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 Contents .
Page 14 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745 Introduction .
Contents Page 15 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787 Download operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 16 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Software description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 831 Hardware description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Page 17 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuring the QSDI card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 876 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 18 of 906 Contents 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 19 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 20 LIst of procedures Procedure 1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Procedure 2 Testing conference cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 20 of 906 LIst of procedures 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Procedure 11 Connecting to the MDF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Procedure 12 Connecting two or more lineside T1 cards to the MMI terminal . . . . . . .
Page 21 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 26 About this document This document is a global document. Co ntact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that th e hardware and software described are supported in your area.
Page 22 of 906 About this document 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 information about system messages, see the Software Input/O utput: System Messages (553-3001-411).
About this document Page 23 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation System migratio n When particular Meridian 1 syst ems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release 4.5 software and configured to include a Signaling Server, they become CS 1000M systems.
Page 24 of 906 About this document 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Conventions Terminology In this document, the follo wing syst ems are referred to generically as “system”: • Communicati.
About this document Page 25 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Related information This section lists informatio n sources that relate to this document.
Page 26 of 906 About this document 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 CD-ROM To obtain Nortel documentation on CD -ROM, contact your Nortel customer representative.
Page 27 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 78 Overview Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Line cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Installation .
Page 28 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Line cards The following line cards are designed using the Intellig ent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) arch itecture and are recommended for use in all new system designs. Each of the line cards was designed to fit a specific system need.
Overview Page 29 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT1R20 Off-Premise St ation Analog Line car d The NT1R20 Off-Premise St ation (OPS) An alog Line card i s an intelligent eight-channel analog line card designed to be used wit h 2-wire analog terminal equipment su ch as analog (500/2500-ty pe) telephones and analog modems.
Page 30 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT8D09 analog message waiting line car d The NT8D09 Analog Message W aiting Line card is an intelligent 16 -channel analog line card designed to be used with 2-wire terminal equipment such as analog (500/2500 -type) telephones, m odems, and key systems.
Overview Page 31 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation When installing line cards, follow these general procedures: • Configure the jump ers and switches on the line card (if any) to meet system needs. • Install the line card into the selected slot.
Page 32 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • configure the card according to inst ructions issued by the system • report back to the system information such as car d identifi c.
Overview Page 33 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • ringing signal on/o ff • message waiting lamp on/off Maintenance data is data relating to the con figuration and operation of the IPE card, and is carried on the card LAN link.
Page 34 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 2 Typical IPE analog line card architecture Inp ut/ output interface control Codec PCM Micro- controller DS-30X interface 5.
Overview Page 35 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation DS-30X loops The line interfaces provided by the line cards connect to conventional 2-wire (tip and ring) line facilities.
Page 36 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DS-30Y network loops exten d between controller cards and superloop network cards in the Common Equipmen t (CE). They function in a mann er similar to DS-30X l oops. See Fi gure 5 on page 41 .
Overview Page 37 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation A card LAN link bus is common to all of the line/trunk card slots within an IPE module. Th is bus is arranged in a master/slave config uration where the controller card is the master and al l other cards are slaves.
Page 38 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 4 Typical analog line inte rface unit block diagram CODEC 2-wire to 4-wire conversion Line interface and protection Message waitin.
Overview Page 39 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Coder/Decoder circuit The Coder/Decoder (CODEC) performs Analog to Digital (A/D) and Digital to Analog (D/A) conversion of the line analog voiceband signal to and from a digital PCM signal.
Page 40 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 (nominal ) ringing vo ltage power su pply is used to prevent switching of the relay during the current peak. This el iminates switching gl itches and extends the life of the switching relay.
Overview Page 41 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation voltage protection between th e TC M loop and the digita l line interf ace circuit. It also provides power for the digital tel ephone.
Page 42 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 the system controller to operate the digi tal line interface circ uits during calls. The circuits receive outgoing call signa ling messages from the controller and return incoming call status informati on to the co ntroller over the DS-30X network loop .
Overview Page 43 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 6 Call connection sequenc e – near -end station receiving call 553-AAA1113 High- resistance loop Line card unit idle (2-way v.
Page 44 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 7 Call connection sequenc e – near-end originating call 553-AAA1114 High- resistance loop Line card unit idle (2-way voice conne.
Overview Page 45 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Message wa iting Line cards that are equipped with the me ssage waiting feature receive notification th at a message is waiting across the Card LAN link (IPE cards).
Page 46 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 causes the line card to revert th e battery and ground signals to the no rmal state to signal that the call is complete.
Overview Page 47 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 8 Battery reversal answer and disconnect supervision sequence System High- resistance loop Line card unit idle (2-way voice con.
Page 48 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 9 Hook flash disco nnect supervision sequence High- resistance loop Line card unit idle (2-way voice connection) Remarks Ground on tip/ battery on ring Signal/direction State System No battery current drawn.
Overview Page 49 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Call operation will be described by catego rizing the operation in to the following m ain states: • Idle (on-hook) • Incoming call.
Page 50 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Outgoing calls During outgoing calls from the terminal equipment, a channel is seized when the station goes off- hook. This simulates a low-resistance loop acro ss the tip and ring leads toward the lineside T1 card, causing the lineside T1’s receive A bit to be changed from 0 to 1.
Overview Page 51 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • In order to detect distant end disc onnect for calls te rminati ng on the lineside T1 card, the hook flash feature within the SAL software must be enabled.
Page 52 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ground Start Mode In ground start mode, the A and B bits have the following meaning: Transmit from LTI:A bit = Tip ground (0=grounded, 1=.
Overview Page 53 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Incoming Calls Incoming calls to termin al equipment that is connected to the lineside T1 card can originate either from stations th at are local (served by the PBX), or remote (served through the pu blic switched telephone network).
Page 54 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: By default, th e SAL feature opens the tip side for 750 m /s in loop start operation.
Overview Page 55 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Ground Start Restrictions If the lineside T1 card is used in gro und start mode, certai n restrictions should be considered.
Page 56 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Distant end disco nnect restri ctions If the SAL feature is not available in the CS 1000 Release 4.5 software, the lineside T1 card is not capable of indicating to the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) when a call has been term inated by the dist ant end.
Overview Page 57 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Voice frequency audio level The digital pad for lineside T1 card audio level is fixed fo r all types of call connection (0 dB insertion loss in both direction s), and differs from the analog line.
Page 58 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Nortel has tested line protection de vices from three manufacturers. See Table 6. Each manufacturer offers devices for prot ection of digital as well as analog telephone lines. These devices are compatib le with 66 type M1-50 split blocks or equivalent.
Overview Page 59 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation grounding connection req uirements as described in System install ation (553-3001-210). This requ irement incl udes connecting the ground for the protection devices to t he approved bu ilding earth ground reference.
Page 60 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Each of the trunk cards was designed to fit a specific system need. Use Table 7 to help select the trunk card that will b est m eet system needs.
Overview Page 61 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The universal trunk card also supports Music, Automatic Wake Up, and Direct Inward System Access (DISA) features.
Page 62 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Install the cable that connects th e backplane connector on the IPE module to the module I/O panel. 4 Connect a 25-pair cable from the module I/O panel connector to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF).
Overview Page 63 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Operation This section describes how trunk cards fit into th e CS 1000S, CS 1000M, and Meridian 1 architecture, the buses that carry signals to and from the trunk cards, and how they connect to termin al equipment.
Page 64 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 11 Typical IPE trunk card architecture Inp ut/ output interface control Codec PCM Micro- controller DS-30X interface 5.
Overview Page 65 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The switch communicates with IPE modules over two separate interfaces. Voice and signaling data are sent and received over DS-30X loops and maintenance data is sent over a separate asynch ronous communication link called the card LAN link.
Page 66 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DS-30X loops The interfaces provided by the line an d trunk cards connect to conventional 2-wire (tip and ring) line facilities.
Overview Page 67 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation signaling data to the line card, it is sent as a 24-bit word divid ed among 24 successive DS-30X frames. DS-30Y network loops exten d between controller cards and superloop network cards in the common equi pment, and function i n a manner similar to DS-30X loops.
Page 68 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 Network co nnection s to IPE modules NT8D04 Superloop Network Card NT8D01 Controller Card NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card DS-30X DS.
Overview Page 69 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation link is composed of two asy nchronous serial buses (called the Async card LAN link in Figure 11 on page 64 ). The ou tput bus is used by the controller for output of control data to the trunk card.
Page 70 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 trunk line through an imp edance matc hing and balance network. The trunk interface also includes th e logic necessary to place outgoing call signaling onto the trunk , or the logic t o connect to special servic es such as recorded announcement and paging equipment .
Overview Page 71 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Variable gain f ilters Audio signals received from the analog phone trunk are passed through a low-pass A/D monolit hic filter that limits th e frequency spread of the input signal to a nomin al 200–3400 Hz ban dwidth.
Page 72 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards The NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board provides four bidirectional asynchronous serial ports for the system processor, and the QPC841 QSDI card also provides four.
Overview Page 73 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation not consume a module slot. The RS-23 2-C connections are brought out through special cables to the backplane I/O panel.
Page 74 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — Data terminal equipmen t (DTE) emulation mode — Data communication equipm ent (DCE) emulation mode • enable/disable sw itch and LED • input/output (I/O) devi ce address selectable by on-board switches.
Overview Page 75 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power consumption The SDI cards obtain their power directly from the module backplane. Power consumption for each of the cards is shown in Table 10. Environmental The SDI cards operate without degradation under the conditions listed in Table 11.
Page 76 of 906 Overview 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Electromagne tic interferen ce The CS 1000S, CS 1000M, and Meri dian 1 systems me et the requirements of FCC Part 15 and CSA C108.8 electromagnetic inte rference (EMI) standards as a class “A” computing device.
Overview Page 77 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The following mainten ance program is used to maintain individual SDI synchronous ports. • LD 48 Link Diagnostic – For checkin g Automatic Call Distrib ution (ACD) and Meridian Link po rts.
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Page 79 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 88 Circuit card installation Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Card slots — Large System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 80 of 906 Circuit card installati on 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Circuit card installation Ta b l e 1 2 Large System card slots (P ar t 1 of 4) Component Large System A0786611 Call Pro.
Circuit card installation Page 81 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT5K02 Analog Line card IPE: any slot b ut “Contr” NT5K07 Universal T runk card IPE: any slot b ut “Contr” NT.
Page 82 of 906 Circuit card installati on 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT6D71 U Interf ace Line card IPE: any slot b ut “Contr” NT6D72 Basic Rate Signal Concentrator card IPE: any slot b.
Circuit card installation Page 83 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NTCK43AA Prima r y Rate Interf ace card Core/Net: 0-7 Net: 5-11, 13-14 NTRB33 FIber Junctor Interf ace card For 81C: .
Page 84 of 906 Circuit card installati on 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Precautions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, revi ew the fol lowing guidelines before h andling system eq uipment. To avoid damage to circuit cards from static discharge, wear a properly connected antistatic wrist strap when you work on syst em equipment.
Circuit card installation Page 85 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • Keep cards installed in the system as much as possible to avoid dirty contacts and unnecessary wear.
Page 86 of 906 Circuit card installati on 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Hardware disable cards, whenever th ere is an enable/disable switch, before they are removed or inserted. • Return defective or heavily contaminated cards to a repair center.
Circuit card installation Page 87 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 7 Insert the card into the card aligni ng guides in the card ca ge. Gently push the card into the slot until you feel re sistance. The tip of the locki ng device must be behind the edge of the card cage (see Figure 16).
Page 88 of 906 Circuit card installati on 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 9 If there is an enable/disable switch, set it to Enb. Note: Do not enable the switch on an NT8D04 Supe rloop Network card or QPC414 Network card until network loop cabl es are installed.
Page 89 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 100 Acceptance tests Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 90 of 906 Acceptance tests 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Conference cards Procedure 2 T esting conf erence cards Use this procedure to test a confer ence ca rd or to test the confer ence functio n of an NT8D17 Conference/TDS card.
Acceptance tests Page 91 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 4 Test the conference loop for c hannel, group, and switching faults: CNFC loop If the conference loop pa sses the tests, the output is OK . If the system response is other than OK , see the Software Inpu t/Output : Administration (553-3001-311) to analyze the message s.
Page 92 of 906 Acceptance tests 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Again, see “L D 38” in the Software Input/Outp ut: Maintenance (553-3001-5 11) for detailed information on using this command.
Acceptance tests Page 93 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Line cards Procedure 4 T esting line car ds Use this procedure to test a line card.
Page 94 of 906 Acceptance tests 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Multifrequency sender cards Procedure 5 T esting m ultifrequency sender cards Use this procedure to test a multif requency sender (MFS) card or the MFS function of an NT8D17 Conference/TDS card.
Acceptance tests Page 95 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Multifrequency signaling cards Procedure 6 T esting m ultifrequency signaling car ds Use this procedure to test a multifrequency signali ng card.
Page 96 of 906 Acceptance tests 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 End the session in LD 30: **** End of Procedure Trunk cards Use the following procedur es to test a trunk card. Procedure 8 T esting a trunk car d using a maintenance telephone 1 Access the system from a mai ntenance teleph one.
Acceptance tests Page 97 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation When you see the DN? prompt, enter the director y number (DN) you want the system to dial. If the system response is other than OK , see the Software Inpu t/Output : Administration (553-3001-311) to analyze the messages.
Page 98 of 906 Acceptance tests 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 For other than an NT8D17 Conference/TDS card, enter: ENLL loop 4 Test the TDS loop: TDS loo p If the system response is other than OK , see the Software I nput/Outp ut: Administration (553-3001-311) to analyze the messages.
Acceptance tests Page 99 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation RNG#loop## 764#loop## Provides r ing tone from TDS loop specified. **** Exits TDS test progr am.
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Page 101 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 156 Option settings Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Circuit card grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station card .
Page 102 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC528 CO/FX/WATS Trunk cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 QPC471 Clock Controller card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 QPC525, QPC526, QPC527, QPC777 CO Tr unk card .
Option settings Page 103 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Throughout th is document, if neither O N nor OFF is g iven (there is a b lank space) for a position on a switch, that pos ition may be set to either ON or OFF because it has no function for the option described.
Page 104 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station card Table 14 list s option set tings for the NT1R20 Off-Premise Station analo g card.
Option settings Page 105 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Loop loss (dB) (Note 3) 0–1.5 >1.5–2.5 >2.5–3.0 0–1.5 >1.5–2.
Page 106 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 BIMP (Notes 1, 4) 600 ohms 3COM1 3COM2 600 ohms 3COM1 3COM2 3CO M2 Gain treatment (Note 5) No Ye s Ta b l e 1 4 OPS analog line .
Option settings Page 107 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT5D12AA Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) card Switch setting tables for this card are li sted in subsec tion s according to their function. Bold font desig nates factory (defau lt) settings.
Page 108 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 A set of three switches provides select ion of dB va lues. Use SW5, SW6, and SW7 for Trunk 0; use SW11, SW12, and SW13 for Trun k 1 (see Table 17). A set of four DIP switches provides se lection among three values for receiver impedance.
Option settings Page 109 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Ring ground switches A set of four DIP switches selects wh ich Ring lines are connected to ground (see Table 19).
Page 110 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DCH mode and address select switches One switch sel ects an on-board NTBK51AA D -Channel daughterbo ard and an external MSDL/DCHI card. Fo ur other swit ches provide the daughterboard address (see Table 20).
Option settings Page 111 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Illustrations of switch locatio ns and settings Figure 18 on page 112 displays functional areas for switches on the NT5D12AA DDP card.
Page 112 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 18 Switch functions and areas J5 J6 Port 0 Port 1 S3 S2 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 General Purpose Switche.
Option settings Page 113 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 19 displays default settin gs for switches on the NT5D12AA DDP card. Figure 19 Switch default settings J5 J6 S2 S9 S8 S.
Page 114 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT6D42 Ringing Generator DC Tables 22 th rough 27 list option settings for the N T6D42 Ringing G enerator.
Option settings Page 115 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 25 NT6D42 SW1 Ringing freque ncy (Hz) Po s i t i o n S W 1 20 1 25 2 50 3 T able 26 NT6D42CB SW2 SW2 Ringing vo l t a g.
Page 116 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 2 7 NT6D42CC SW2 SW2 Ringing vo l t a g e Message waiting vo l t a g e 1234 86 V ac –100 V dc off off off off 86 V ac.
Option settings Page 117 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT5D2101/NT9D1102 Core/Network module backplane NT6D68 Core module backplane T able 28 NT5D2101/NT9D110 2 Core/Net w ork modul.
Page 118 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT6D80 Multi-purp ose Se rial Data Link card Ta b l e 3 0 NT6D80 Multi-purpose Seri al Data Link card Po r t 0 — S W 4 Por t 0.
Option settings Page 119 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT8D14 Universal Trunk card Tables 31 through 35 list option settings for the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card.
Page 120 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 3 2 NT8D14 vintages BA/BB jumper strap settings—factory standard T r unk types Lo op length Jumper strap settings J1.
Option settings Page 121 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 33 NT8D14 vintages BA/BB jumper strap settings—extended range T r unk types Lo op length Jumper strap settings J1.
Page 122 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 2-wa y tie (OAID) 600 or 900 ohms 600 ohms 3COM1 3COM2 DID (loop < 600 ohms) 600 or 900 ohms 600 ohms 3COM1 3COM2 DID (loop .
Option settings Page 123 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 35 NT8D14 vintages BA/BB cable lo op resi stance an d loss Cable length Cable loop resistance (ohms) Cable loop loss (dB) (non-loaded at 1kHz) 22 A WG 24 A WG 26 A WG 22 A WG 24 A WG 26 A WG 915 m (3000 ft) 97 155 25 1 0.
Page 124 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Ta b l e 3 6 NT8D15 E&M T runk car d Ju mp e r (Note 1) Mode of operation (Note 2) 2-wire trun k 4-wire trunk Ty p e I Pa ging Ty p e I T ype II DX tip & ring pair M—r cv M—xmt E—r cv M—xmt J1.
Option settings Page 125 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT8D17 Conference/TDS card Switch and jumper settings are used to select the companding law and to change the conference attenuation PAD le vels. These PAD levels are used if prompt CPAD = 1 in LD97.
Page 126 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT8D21 Ringing Generator AC Frequency Amplitude Settings P1 P2 P3 20 Hz 86 V ac open open 2–5 8–11 25 Hz 70 V ac open 1–4 .
Option settings Page 127 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT8D22 System Monitor The master system monitor, located in the colu mn with CP 0, must be numbered 0.
Page 128 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configure the system mon itor in Remote Peripheral Equipment (RPE) columns as slaves.
Option settings Page 129 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 38 NT8D22 SW2 SW2 indication Po s i t i o n 12345678 Master system monitor Slav e system monitor on off Not used All other operation on off F or master , indi cates total number of slav es Configure 3–8 according to the T able 40 on page 130 .
Page 130 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 4 0 NT8D22 settings f or total n umb er of slaves—SW2 on master How man y slave units Switch p osition How man y sla .
Option settings Page 131 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 41 NT8D22 slave address—SW2 on slave Slave unit address Po s i t i o n Slave unit add ress Po s i t i o n 3 4 5 6 7 8.
Page 132 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT8D41BA Qu ad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Baud rate Switches SW 13, SW10, SW11, and SW12 determine the baud rate for ports 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. See th e configuration for these switches in Table 42.
Option settings Page 133 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation configurations for both sw itches are shown in Table 43. To avoid system problems, switches SW15 and SW 16 must not be configured identically . * T o enable por ts 1 and 2, set SW15 position 1 to ON .
Page 134 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT8D72 Primary Rate Interface card The NT8D72 Primary Rate Interface card allows the co nfiguration of interface impedance by way of DIP switches.
Option settings Page 135 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 20 NT8D72 DIP switch setting s S1 S2 11 22 or 75 ohm switch setting 120 ohm switch setting (default) NT8D72AA, NT8D72AB.
Page 136 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC43 Peripheral Signaling card QPC71 E&M/DX Signaling and Paging Trunk cards Options (minimum vinta g e N) Plug location NT.
Option settings Page 137 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC414 Network card Application Pin connection J3/S2 and J4/S1 T -1 f aci lities (including PRI/DTI),* channel ser vice unit c.
Page 138 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC441 3-Port Extender cards For CS 10 00M SG and Multi Group systems, QPC441 vintage F or later must be used in all modules. Ta b l e 4 5 QPC441 3PE card installed in the NT4N41CP PII Core/Net modules J umper Settings: Set J umper RN27 at E35 to “A”.
Option settings Page 139 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 46 QPC441 3PE card installed in the NT5D21 modules J umper Settings: Set Jumper RN27 at E35 to “A”.
Page 140 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 4 7 QPC441 3PE card installed in the NT8D35 module J umper Settings: Set Jumper RN27 at E35 to “A”.
Option settings Page 141 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC559, QPC560 Loop Signaling Trunk cards Table 48 and Tabl e 49 on page 142 list option settings for loop si gnaling trunk cards.
Page 142 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 4 9 QPC559, QPC560 do uble density Application Double density— Unit 0/1/2/3 H17/H3/A17/A3 switch 123456 Outgoing ANI .
Option settings Page 143 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC528 CO/FX/WATS Trunk cards Table 50 lists switch and jumper settin gs for options available.
Page 144 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC471 Clock Controller card Table 51 lists option settings for the QPC471 Clock Controller card.
Option settings Page 145 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC525, QPC526, QPC527, QPC777 CO Trunk card Note 1: There is no ground start signalling for QPC777 CO trunk cards. Always select loop start signallin g for QPC777 CO trunk cards.
Page 146 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC550 Direct Inward Dial Trunk card Tables 52 thro ugh 56 give the option set tings for the Q PC550 DID Trunk card.
Option settings Page 147 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 54 QPC550 vintage A—software/hard ware contr ol for 2dB pad Device location Device designatio n Unit numb er Switch n.
Page 148 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 5 6 QPC550 vintage B—software control fo r 2dB pad Device location Device designation Unit numb er Switch numb er 2 dB pad con trol H/W (pad in) (pad out) F38 S1.0/1 1 1 on off 2 off off 0 3 off off 4 on off F1 S1.
Option settings Page 149 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC551 Radio Paging Trunk c ard Signal duration on the 18-pair faceplate S1 (F33) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Binar y value (.1 second) 1 2 4 8 16 32 Note: This switch determines the length of time a signal stays on the 18-pa ir data bus.
Page 150 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC595 Digitone Receiver cards QPC577, QPC596 Digitone Receiver daughterboards QPC720 Primary Rate Interface card Location Conne.
Option settings Page 151 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 1, 3, 7 on 136–225 m (451–750 ft) 101–200 m (356–655 ft) Switch 3 option for DTI with ESF SW3-1 on = extended superfra.
Page 152 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QPC775 Clock Controller card Tables 58 and 59 give option settings for the QPC77 5 Clock Controller card.
Option settings Page 153 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation QPC841 4-Port Serial Data Interface card Tables 60 through 62 list opti on settings for the QPC841 4-Port SDI card.
Page 154 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Device number SW15 Po r t 3 Po r t 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 off off off off off on on on 2 3 off off off off off on on off 4 5 off .
Option settings Page 155 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 62 QPC841 DTE or DCE selection Mode Po r t 1 — S W 8 Po r t 1 — S W 9 1234561234 56 DTE (ter minal) on on on on on .
Page 156 of 906 Option settin gs 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 157 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 182 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 158 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 used whenever the phone li nes have to leave th e building in which the switch is installed.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 159 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 21 OPS analog line card – faceplate S OPS Anlg LC NT1R20 Rlse 0x Card lock latch Card loc.
Page 160 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description This functional descripti on of the NT 1R20 Off-Prem ise Station (OPS) analog line card is divided into two parts.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 161 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card interfaces Voice and signa ling interfaces The eight line interfaces provide d by the NT1R20 OPS analog line card connect to conventio nal, 2-wire (tip an d ring), anal og line facilities.
Page 162 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Line interface units The NT1R20 OPS analog line card contains eight ind ependently configurable interface units. Relays are pr ovided in each unit to apply ringing onto the line.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 163 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation — firmware ve rsion — self-test status — programmed configuration status • receipt and imp.
Page 164 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 See Software Input/Output : Administration (553 -3001-311) for LD 10 service change instructions.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 165 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Port-to-port loss configurat ion The loss plan for the NT1R20 OPS anal og line card determines po rt-to-port loss for connections between an OPS anal og line card un it (port) and other ports.
Page 166 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Analog line interface Table 64 lists the electrical characteris ti cs of NT1R20 OPS an alog line card line interface units.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 167 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power requirements Table 65 shows the maximum power cons umed by the card from each system power supply.
Page 168 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Environmental specifications Table 67 shows the environmental speci fications of the OPS analog line card.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 169 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Incoming calls Incoming calls to a telephone co nnected to the NT1R20 O PS analog line card originate from stations that can be local (serve d by the PBX) or remote (served through the public switched telephone net work).
Page 170 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Outgoing calls For outgoing calls from a telephone, a lin e unit is seized when the te lephone goes off-hook, pl acing a low-resi stance loop across the t ip and ring leads towards the NT1R20 OPS analog line card (see Tabl e 69 on page 170 ).
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 171 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Outpulsing Add ressing signals Near-end station dials number (loop pulsing or DTMF tones). The system detects sta r t of dia ling and remov e dial tone.
Page 172 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Connector pin assignments The OPS analog line card brings the eight analog telepho ne lines to the IPE backplane through a 160 -pin connector shroud.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 173 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 23 OPS analog line card – typica l cross connecti on exampl e 553-AAA1117 NT8D37 IPE Modu.
Page 174 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring the OPS analog line card The line type, term inating imped ance, and balance net work configuration for each unit on the card is selected by soft ware service change entries at the system terminal and by jumper strap settings on the card.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 175 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Before the appropriate balance networ k can be selected, the loop length between the near-end and the far-end station must be known.
Page 176 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 24 OPS analog line card – jumper block locations 553-6191 J4.0 J4 . 1 J6 . 0 J6. 1 J7 . 0 J7 . 1 J 0.0 J0. 1 J2. 0 J2. 1 J 3.0 J3. 1 J1 .0 J1 .
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 177 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation local office, or through a distant office. The line is not switched at these offices; however, depending on the facil ities used, the local office serving the OPS station can provide line functi ons such as battery and ringing.
Page 178 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 25 Traditional OPS application confi guration 553-AAA1118 System Public Network Non-switched thru connections OPS analog line card port CO trunk card port OPS termination Local CO Distant CO 0–3.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 179 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Other applications The operating range and built-in protectio n provisions of the NT1R20 OPS analog line card make it suitable for applications which are variants on the traditional config uration shown in Figure 2 5 on p age 178 .
Page 180 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Port-to-port loss Loss is inserted between OPS analog li ne card ports and oth er ports in accordance with the loss plan. This plan dete rmines the port-to-port loss for each call.
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card Page 181 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The overall rang e achievable on an OPS line f acility is limited by the signaling range (2300 ohms loop incl uding telephone resistance).
Page 182 of 906 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 OPS line termination s with loudness characteristics desig ned for other applications can also impact transm ission perform an ce.
Page 183 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 192 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 184 of 906 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The CP PIV front panel is equipped with an EMC gasket and two ejector/ injector handles. A reset button and two do uble LED packages (four LEDs in total) are placed at the front panel as well.
NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card Page 185 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 26 CP PIV card (front) Lan 1 Lan 2 COM 1 COM 2.
Page 186 of 906 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 27 CP PIV card (side) Functional description The card employs an In tel Pentium Pro cessor as the central processing unit. The internal core clock frequency reaches from 600MHz to1.
NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card Page 187 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation double pumped address bus (addresses running at 2*1 00 MHz = 200 MHz) is 32 bit wide supporting an address rang e of up to 4 GBytes. The processor voltage specification is complian t with IMVP IV specification.
Page 188 of 906 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RT S 8 CTS 9 RI T able 72 COM1 and COM2 pin as signments.
NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card Page 189 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation USB port The physical interface for the USB port to the front panel is through a standard USB connector.
Page 190 of 906 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Front panel LED indicators The CP PIV card has a total of five LEDS on the front panel which are 15 KV ESD protected and can be controlled via CPLD. Table 75 explain s the function of each LED.
NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card Page 191 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation ITP connector (25 PIN, Debug Only) Post 80 Debug LEDs (Optional) CP PIV has post 80 d ebug LEDs to assist in debuggin g the board and solvin g boot related problem s.
Page 192 of 906 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 193 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 248 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 194 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 mail systems, channel banks containing FXS cards, and key systems such as the Nortel Norstar. The lineside T1 card differs from trunk T1 cards in that it supports terminal equipment feat ures such as hookflash, transfer, hold, and conference.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 195 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 29 Lineside T1 card faceplate YEL ALM RED ALM MAINT S LTI Rlse 0x NT5D11 Card lock latch.
Page 196 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 In general, the LEDs operate as shown in Table 76. The STATUS LED indicates that the lineside T1 card has successfully passed its self test, and is functional.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 197 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: Note: The STATUS LED indicates th e enabled/disabled status of both card slots of the linesid e T1 card simultaneously. To properly enable the card, both the motherbo ard and the daughterboard slots must be enable d.
Page 198 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 “Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software” on p age 225 for information on T1 link main tenance.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 199 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The lineside T1 card is an IPE line card that provides a cost-effective all-digital connection betw een T1 compatible termin al equipment (such as voice mail systems, voi ce response units, and tradi ng turrets) and the system.
Page 200 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Card interfaces The lineside T1 card passes voice and signaling data over DS-30X loops through the DS-30X Interfaces circuits and maintenance data over the card LAN link.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 201 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Microcontroller s The lineside T1 card contains a microcont roller that controls the in ternal operation of the card and the serial card LAN link to the controller card.
Page 202 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Man-Machin e Interfa ce The lineside T1 card provides an opti onal Man-Machine Interface (MMI) that is primarily used fo r T1 link performance m onitoring and problem diagnosis.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 203 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power requirements The lineside T1 card requires +15 V, – 15 V, and +5 V from the backplane. One NT8D06 IPE Power Supply A C or NT6D40 IPE Po wer Supply DC can supply power to a maximu m of eight lineside T1 cards.
Page 204 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Environmental specifications Table 79 list s the environmental speci fications of the lineside T1 card.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 205 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Dip switch settings Begin the installation and config uration of the lineside T1 card by selecting the proper dip switch settings for the environm ent.
Page 206 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LD 97 for type: XPE. However, this is not mandatory, and, since the dip switch is limited to 16, this w ill not alway s be possible.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 207 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T1 framing The lineside T1 card is capable of in terfacing with CPE or CSU equipment either in D4 or ESF framing mode. Make the selection for thi s dip switch position based on what type of frami ng the CPE or CSU equipm ent supports.
Page 208 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 cabled directly into the MMI terminal or modem; select the slave setting if this card is cabled to another lineside T1 card in a daisy chain. Tables 80 through 83 describes the proper dip switch settings for each type of T1 link.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 209 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 05 Off On Off On 06 Off On On Off 07 Off On On On 08 On Off Off Off 09 On Off Off On 10 On Off .
Page 210 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installation This section describes how to inst all and test the lineside T1 card. When installed, the line side T1 card occupies two card slots. It can be installed into an NT8D37 IPE m odule.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 211 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Certain vintage levels have dedicated 25-pair I/O connect ors only for card slots 0, 4, 8, and 12. These vintage levels are cabled with only 16 pairs of wires from each card slot to the I/O panel.
Page 212 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Vintage levels c abling 16 ports For modules with vintage levels that cabled 16 ports to the I/O p.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 213 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Cabling the lineside T1 card After configuring the dip sw itches and installing the lineside T1 card into the selected card slots, the li neside T1 card is ready to be cabled to the CPE or CSU equipment.
Page 214 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 32 Lineside T1 card – connection us ing the NT5D13AA lineside T1 cable 553-AAA1119 NT8D37.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 215 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Pr ocedure 11 Connecting to the MDF To make the connectio ns at t he MDF, follow this procedure.
Page 216 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 13A 2 T1 Tip , T ransmit Data 13B 27 T1 Ring, T ransmit Data 14A 3 Alar m out, Nor mally open 14B .
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 217 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 86 show s the pin assignments when using the NT5D13AA lineside T1 I/O cable.
Page 218 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 T1 connect ions T1 signaling for all 24 channels is transmitted ov er P2 connector pins 1, 3, 9, and 11 as sh own in Table 8 6 on page 217 . Plug the DB15 male connect or labeled “P2” into the T1 link.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 219 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation One of the ways it can report inform ation is through this extern al alarm connection.
Page 220 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Pr ocedure 12 Connecting two or more lineside T1 cards to the MMI t erminal Follow this procedure .
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 221 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 33 Lineside T1 card – connecting two or more ca rds to the MMI 553-6481 No connection LTI card no.
Page 222 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Terminal configuration For the MMI terminal to be able to communicate to the line side T1 card, th.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 223 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation cross-referenced to the correspondin g card unit number.
Page 224 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Disconnect su pervision The lineside T1 card supports far-end d isconnect supervision by opening the tip side toward the terminal equi pment upon the system's detecting a disconnect signal from the far-end on an established call.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 225 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software Description The Man-Machine Interface (MMI) suppl ies a maintenance interface to a terminal that p rovides T1 link diagno stics and historical informatio n.
Page 226 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Two levels of alarm severity exist fo r bit errors and frame slip errors. For these conditions, two different thres hol d and duration configurations are established.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 227 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • bursty seconds • unavail able seconds • framer slip seconds • loss of frame seconds It retains the T1 performance statistics for the current hour, and for each hour for the previous 24 hours.
Page 228 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 A space is inserted between the login co mmand (L), the shelf address, and the card slot address. The MMI then prompts for a pa sswor d. The pass word is “ LTILINK ”, and it must be typed al l in capital lett ers.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 229 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation If ?<CR> is typed, the MMI will list th e above commands along with an explanation of their usage A screen similar to the following will appear.
Page 230 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 C E Clear Error Clears the err or counter f or the T1. D A [P] Display Alarms [P ause] Displays the alar m log – a list of the mo st recent 100 alar ms alo ng with time and date stamps.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 231 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Q Quit Logs the ter minal user out. If multiple lineside T1 cards share a single ter minal, logout after using the MMI.
Page 232 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring parameters The MMI has been designed with d efault settings so that no confi guration is necessary. However, it can be configured to suit a specific environment.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 233 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation When the Set Alarm command is used, a prompt appears to configure the threshold level and duration period for alarm levels 1 and 2.
Page 234 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Clearing ” option has been set. Ot herwise, the alarm will con tinue until the command set Clear Alarm (C A) has been entered.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 235 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation When entering the Set Alarm command set, the MMI will scroll thr ough the previously described series of alar m optio ns. These options are displayed along with their current value.
Page 236 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The “Disable Self-Clear ing” option cause s the system to continue the alarm condition until th e Clear Alarm (C A) command set is entered.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 237 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Descriptions of the excessive bit error rate and frame slip errors conditions can be found in “Configuring parameters” on page 232 . Bit errors may activate either a level 1 or lev el 2 alarm.
Page 238 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 mode, yellow alarms can be sent and the lineside T1 card can enter line processing mode.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 239 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation of the lineside T1 card. Entering the Display Status (D S) command set will cause a screen simi.
Page 240 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Loss of frame seconds – loss of frame or loss of signal for three consecutive seconds. • Framer slip seconds – one ore more frame slips in a second.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 241 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Display History Enter the Display H istory (D H) command set to display performance counters for each hour for the past 24 hours.
Page 242 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Tests can be performed once (for 1 th rough 98 minutes), or continuo usly (selected by entering 99 minutes) until a “Stop Test” command is entered.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 243 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Test 2, external loopback, assumes an ext ernal loopback is appli ed to the T1 link. Test data is generated and received by the lineside T1 card on all timeslots.
Page 244 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 in tandem. Figure 36 demonstrates how the signalin g is looped back toward the CPE equipment.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 245 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation For example, the lineside T1 card can be used to connect the system to a T1-compatible VRU. An example of this type of equipmen t is Nortel Open IVR system.
Page 246 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 38 Lineside T1 inte rface in off-premi se application 553-AAA1124 T1 T1 Channel bank LTI Sy.
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Linesi de T1 Interface cards Page 247 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Similarly, the lineside T1 can be used to provide a connection between the system and a remote Norstar system. See Figure 39. In this case, channel banks would not be required if the Norstar system is equipped with a T1 interface.
Page 248 of 906 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lin eside T1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 249 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 312 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 250 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 in the Analog (500/2500-type ) Telephone A dministration program LD 10. The LEI also comes equippe d with a Man-Machine Interface (MMI) maintenance program , which provides diagnostic information regarding the status of the E1 link.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 251 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation motherboard (31.75 by 25.40 cm (12 .5 by 10 in) and a daughterboard (5.
Page 252 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 40 NT5D33AB LEI card – faceplate.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 253 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 41 NT5D34AB LEI card – faceplate.
Page 254 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The LEDs give status indicat ions on the operations as described in Table 92. The STATUS LED indicates if the LEI has successfully pas sed its self test, and therefore, if it is f unctional .
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 255 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation condition. Depending on how the Man Machine Interface (MMI) is configured, this LED will remain.
Page 256 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 42 LEI card – block diagram.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 257 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Overvi ew The LEI card is an IPE line card that provides a cost-effective, all-digital connection between E1 compati ble terminal equi pment (such as voice mail systems, voice response units, trading turr ets, etc.
Page 258 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 E1 interface cir cuit The LEI contains one E1 line-interface circuit which provide s 30 individually configurable voice interfaces to one E1 link in 30 differ ent time slots.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 259 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation — card identification (card type , vintage, serial number) — firmware ve rsion — self-tes.
Page 260 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 provides alarm notification, E1 link perfo rmance reporting, and fault isolation testing. The interface is accessed through connections from the I/O panel to a terminal or modem.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 261 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 2 Redirecting Line ID Presentation (RLIP) When an incoming call over th e TDM/IP network or a C.
Page 262 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements Table 94 shows the v oltage and maximu m current that the LEI requires from the backplane. One NT8D06 IPE Power Supply AC or NT6D40 IPE Supply DC can supply power to a maximum of eight LEIs.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 263 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Installation and Configuration Installation and confi guration of the LEI consists of six basic steps: 1 Configure the dip switch es on th e LEI for the call environment.
Page 264 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 of the motherboard circuit card as shown in Figu re 44 on page 266 . The settings for these switches are shown in Table 96 on page 267 through Table 99 on page 270 .
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 265 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation E1 Coding The LEI is capable of interfac ing with LTU equipm ent usi ng either AMI or HDB3 coding. Make the selection for this dip switch posit ion based on the type of coding the LTU equipmen t supports.
Page 266 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 44 LEI card – E1 protocol dip switch locations U7 8 U7 7 C4 6 U6 4 U6 6 U7 9 U6 3 U6 5 U6.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 267 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Line supervision on E1 f ailure This setting determines in what state all 30 LEI ports will appear to the CS 1000S, CS 1000M, and Merid ian 1 in case of E1 fail ure.
Page 268 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 When dip swit ch #1, positi ons 2 and 8 are set to “Table,” AB Bits are configured by the user through the Set Mode MMI com mand (see “Set Mode” on page 295 ).
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 269 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 98 LEI card – XPEC address dip switc h settings (Switch S1, positions 3-6) XPEC Addres.
Page 270 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 When setting E1 Swit ch 2 dip switch se ttings, there are di fferences between vintages. For NT5D33AB or NT5D34AB cards, use Table 99. For NT5D33AC or NT5D34 AC cards, use Table 99 o n page 270 .
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 271 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation After the card has b een installed, display the dip switch set tings using the MMI command Display Configuration (D C) .
Page 272 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 of module or cabinet. In all other modules or cabinets where the con ditions listed below do not exist, the LEI will work in any tw o adjacent card slots: • In the NTAK12 Small Remote IPE Expan sion Cabinet only card slots 10-15 are available.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 273 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Vintage levels cabling 30 ports: For modules wit h vintage levels that cabled 30 por ts to the I/O panel, the LEI can be installed in any pair of card slots 0-15.
Page 274 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Alternatively, all LEI conn ections can be made at the main distribution frame instead of connecting the N T5D35AA or NT5D36AA LEI card external I/O cable at the I/O panel.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 275 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation This cable consists of a 25-pair amph enol connector (P1) on one end which plugs into the I/O panel.
Page 276 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 103 shows the pin assignments from the I/O panel rel ating to the pin assignments of the lineside E1 I/O cable.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 277 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation E1 Connections For twisted-pair installations, E1 si gnaling for all 30 channels is transm itted over P2 connector pins 1, 3, 9, and 11, as shown in Table 103 on page 276 .
Page 278 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 CPE at the far-end w ill likewise have transm it and receive wired straig ht from the RJ48 demarc at the far- end of the carri er facility.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 279 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 128 LEIs can be linked, located in up to 16 separ ate IPE shel ves, to one MMI terminal using the daisy chain approach.
Page 280 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 45 LEI card – conn ecting two or more cards to the MMI Terminal configuration For the MMI.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 281 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • stop bits – o ne • software handshak e (XON/XOFF ) – off Software Configuration Altho.
Page 282 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Motherbo ard 7 8 Motherbo ard 8 9 Motherboard 9 10 Motherboard 10 11 Motherbo ard 11 12 Motherbo a.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 283 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Disconnect su pervision The LEI supports far-end disconnect supervision by opening the tip side toward the term inal equipment upon th e system’s detecting a disconnect signal from the far-end on an established call.
Page 284 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software Description The Man-Machine Interface (MMI) pr ovides E1-link diagnostics and historical information fo r the LEI system.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 285 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Two levels of alarm severity exist fo r bit errors.
Page 286 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • framer-slip seconds • loss-of-frame seconds The MMI retains E1 performance statis tics for the current hour, and for each hour for the previous 24.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 287 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation LEI::ss cc> (for multi-card installations, where ss represents the sh elf address and cc represents the card slot addres s.) Basic commands MMI commands can now be executed.
Page 288 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Each of these commands can be execute d by entering the fir st letter of the command or by entering the entire comman d.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 289 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation D S(P) Display Status . Displa ys carr ier status, including alar m state and, if active , al ar m le v el. (Momentar ily stop the scrolling display b y typing P .
Page 290 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring parameters The MMI has been designed with d efault settings so that no confi guration is necessary. However, it can be configured based on the call environm ent.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 291 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation — an alarm message is created in the alarm log and the MMI terminal — the LEI card enters l.
Page 292 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The duration value i s set in seconds and can be set from 1 to 3,600 seco nds (1 hour). This duration value indicat es how long the alarm condition must last before an alarm will be decl ared.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 293 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation An alarm condition is not autom atically cleared until the sy stem no long er detects the respective bit error thresho ld during the corresponding duration period.
Page 294 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: If the duration peri od set is too long, the LEI card is slow to return to service automatically even when the carrier is no longer experiencing errors.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 295 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation When the far-end terminates a call, Re lease 1 of LEI’s AB vi ntage sends a disconnect message to the terminal equipment and waits for the terminal equipment to go idle before going id le itself.
Page 296 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 However, responding to thi s prompt with 2 selects “Table” and allows the user to set the A/B Bit Mode to what ev er configuration the user chooses.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 297 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Idle SEND – T his is the value that the LEI se nds (acting as the CO or PSTN) when the circuit is in the id le state.
Page 298 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 unable to accept new calls. Set th is value to N if this stat e is not needed. If this value is not set to N, then dip switch #2 position 6 will de termine whether off-hook or on-hook is sent to the M1/SL100 when this state is entered.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 299 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Incoming call Ringer ON SEND – This is the value that th e LEI sends to indicate that a call is inco ming to the CPE and that ringing voltage should be applied at the CPE.
Page 300 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Outgoing call DIAL BREAK RECEIVE – This is the value that the LEI expects to see from the CPE during the break part of the digit. This value is required.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 301 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 52 Display Configurat ion (D C) screen Alarm operation and reporting The MMI monitors th.
Page 302 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 seconds, neither a loss of signal, out-of-fram e condition, or blue alarm condition occurs. If a repeating device loses signal, it i mmediately beg ins sendi ng an un framed signal of all ones to th e far-end to in dicate an alarm condition.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 303 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 53 Display Alarm (D A) screen The Pause command can be used to display a full screen at a time, by entering D A P . If there is more than one screen in the log, the MMI scrolls the log until the screen is full, then stops.
Page 304 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 54 Display Status (D S) scr een Performance counters and reporting The MMI monitors the performance of the E1 lin k according to several performance criteria including errored, bursty, unavailable, loss-of-frame and frame-slip seconds.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 305 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • Loss-of-frame seconds are seco nds in which loss-of-frame or loss-of-signal condition s have exis ted for three cons ecutive seconds. • Frame slip seconds a re seconds in which one or more frame sli ps occur.
Page 306 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The Pause command can be used to display a full screen at a time, by entering D P P . If more than o ne screen is to be d isplayed, the MMI scrolls until the screen is full, then stops.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 307 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T esting The T est Carrier (T) com mand allows tests to be run on the LEI, the E1 link, or the CPE device. The three tests are designed to provide the capability to isolate faulty conditions in any of these three sources.
Page 308 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 108 shows which test to r un for the associated equipment. Test 1, local loopback, loops the E1 link signaling toward itself at the backplane connector.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 309 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 60 MMI External loopback test Test 3, network loopback, loops the LEI's received E1 data back tow ard the CPE. No test data is generated or receiv ed b y the LEI.
Page 310 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The LEI is an IPE line card that provides cost-e ffective connection between E1-compatible IPE and a CS 1000S, CS 1000M, and Meridian 1 system or off-premise extensions over long distances.
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Li neside E1 Interface cards Page 311 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation send a call to the VRU, and, because the LEI supports anal og (500/2500-type) telephone functional ity, the VRU is able to send the call back to the system for furthe r handling.
Page 312 of 906 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lin eside E1 Interface cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 64 LEI connection to Norstar syste m E1 Norstar E1 LEI Public network E1.
Page 313 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 318 NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 314 of 906 NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The CLASS modem card circuitry is mounted on a 31.75 cm by 25.40 cm (12.5 in. by 10 in.) double-sided p rinted circuit board . The card connects to the backplane through a 160-pin edge connector.
NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) Page 315 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Bell 202 standard. The transmission is impl emented by the appropri ate PCM equivalent of 1200 or 2200 Hz.
Page 316 of 906 NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 04 05 06 07 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 module 2, 00 01 02 03 20 21 22 23 20 21 22 23 04 05.
NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) Page 317 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Electrical specifications This section lists the el ectrical characteristic of the CLASS modem card. Data transmission specifications Table 110 provides specificatio ns for th e 32 transmit-on ly modem resources.
Page 318 of 906 NT5D60/80 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuration The NT5D60/80 CLASS Mo dem card has no user-co nfigurable jumpers or switches.
Page 319 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 366 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Contents The following are the t opics in this section: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 320 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The NT5D97 DDP2 card hardware desi gn uses a B57 ASIC E1/T1 framer. The carrier specifications comply with the ANSI TI.403 s pecification. The NT5D97 provides an interface to the 2.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 321 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 112 indicates how the RR control signal operates with regard to the DDP2 status. NT5D97 faceplate Figure 65 on page 322 illu strates the faceplate layout for the NT5D97 DDP card.
Page 322 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 65 NT5D97 faceplate D-Channel LED ENET LED Trunk Disable LED Trunk Out of Service LED Near End Alarm LED F.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 323 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 11 3 External connector s and LEDs Function F aceplate Design ator Ty p e Description Switch ENB/DIS Pl.
Page 324 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The following sections provide a brie f description of each element on the faceplate. Enable/Disable Sw itch This switch is used to disab le the card prior to insertio n or removal from the network shelf.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 325 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation LBK LEDs Two yellow LEDs indicate if a remote loopback test is being performed on trunk port 0 or trunk port 1. The loo pback indication is active when th e digital trunk is in rem ote loopback mod e.
Page 326 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Port definitions Since the NT5D97 card is dual-card, it equips two ports; these ports can be defined in the following combin ations: Note: Each loop DPNSS can be defined in Normal or Extended addressing mode.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 327 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation System capacity and performance Physical ca pacity Each NT5D97 DDP2 card occupies one slot on the network shelf. Each card supports two digital trunk circuits and two network loops.
Page 328 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements Table 116 lists the power requirement s for the NT5D97 DDP2 card. Cable requirements This section lists the types of cable used and the lengt hs required for internal and external NT5D97 DDP2 connections.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 329 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation — NTCG03AB — NTCG03AC — NTCG03AD • DDP2 to DCH cables — NTCK46AA — NTCK46AB — NTCK46AC — NTCK46AD • DDP2 to MSDL cables — NTCK80AA — NTCK80AB — NTCK80AC — NTCK80AD A description of each type of DDP2 cable follows.
Page 330 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 117 which follows lists the pin attri butes for the NTCK45AA cable.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 331 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT8D7217 (A061 7192) The NT8D7217 (50 ft.) is an 120 Ω cable for systems equipped with an I/O filter panel, connect ing the 9 pi n I/O filter conn ector to the 9 pin NCTE connector.
Page 332 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTCK78AA (A0618294) The NTCK78AA (50 ft.) is an 120 Ω cable for connecting the TRK port on the DDP2 faceplate (P1, D-type 9 pin ma le) to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) (P2, P3 D-type 15 pin males).
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 333 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 119 lists t he pin attri butes for the NTCK78AA cable. NTCK79AA (A0618296) The NTCK79AA (40 ft) is a 75 .
Page 334 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 120 lists the pin attri butes for the NTCK79AA cable. Figure 6 9 NTCK79AA Ta b l e 1 2 0 NTCK7 9AA cab le p.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 335 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Referenc e clock cable s The NTCG03AA (14 ft), NTCG03AB (2.8 ft), NTCG03AC (4 .
Page 336 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • NTCK46AC (35 ft.) - DDP2 to DCH cable • NTCK46AD (50 ft.) - DDP2 to DCH cable External MSDL cable The NTCK80 cable connects the DDP2 card to the NT6D80 MSDL card.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 337 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Cable diagrams Figure 73 on page 338 and Figure 7 4 on page 339 provide examples of typical cabling configur ations for the DDP2 .
Page 338 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 73 DDP2 cable for systems with an I /O panel LED's Switch DCH Trunk 553-8489 clk0 Port 0 clk1 clk0 Po.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 339 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 74 DDP2 cable for systems without an I/O panel LED's Switch DCH Trunk 553-7400 clk0 Unit 0 clk1 cl.
Page 340 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description NT5D97 circuit card locations Each NT5D97 card requires one slot on a shelf. NT5D97 cards can be placed in any card slot in the network bu s.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 341 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The following parameters are set by D IP switches. The boldface font shows the factory set-up.
Page 342 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 75 Dip switches fo r NT5D97AA/AB.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 343 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Trunk interface switches for NT5D97AA/AB Impedance le vel and unit mode The S9/S15 switch selects the imped ance level and loop operation mo de on DEI2 OR PRI 2.
Page 344 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Do not change this setup. Receiver impedance A per-trunk set of four D IP switches (S 8/S14 provides selection b etween 75 or 120 ohm values. Refer to Table 125.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 345 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation DCH Address select switch for NTBK51AA daughter board for NT5D97AA/AB In case of an on-board NTBK51AA D-ch annel daugh terboard, set of four switches (S3) provid e the daughterb oard address.
Page 346 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 2 OFF ON OF F OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF O.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 347 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NT5D97AD DIP switch settings The the NT5D97 DDP2 card is equipped with 6x2 sets of DIP switches for trunk parameters set tings for port0 and port1 respectively.
Page 348 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 76 Dip switches locations for NT5D97AD 1 234 S2 123 4 S10 1 234 S3 123 4 S13 1 234 S4 123 4 S14 1 234 S5 1.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 349 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Trunk interface switches for NT5D97AD Trunk 0 switches Switch S12 gives the MPU information ab out its environment. Switch S2 selects the Transmission mode. Switch S3 , S4 , and S5 select LBO function.
Page 350 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Switch S6 selects the Receiver interface. Trunk 1 switc hes for NT5D97AD Ring ground switches for NT5D97AD Switch S16 selects which ring lines connect to ground. When set to ON, the ring line is grounded.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 351 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation DCH Address select switch for NTBK51AA daughterboard for NT5D97AD Switch S9 selects the NTBK51AA DCH daught er card address. Switch S8 is not used when the NTBK51 AA daug hter card is used.
Page 352 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 MSDL external card Use Table 138 to set the card address. T able 13 7 Switch settings f or MSDL external car d Sw.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 353 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Architecture Clock operation There are two types of clock operation - tracking mode and free-run mode. Tracking mo de In tracking mo de, the DDP2 loop suppli es an external clock reference to a clock controller.
Page 354 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Reference clock errors CS 10 00 Release 4.5 soft ware checks at intervals of 1 to 15 minutes to see if a clock controller or reference-clock erro r has occurred. (The interv al of this check can be configured in LD 73).
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 355 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation system switches to the back-up clock controller, wit hout affecting which reference clock is being tracked. A reference-clock error occurs when ther e is a problem with the clock driver or with the reference clock at the far end.
Page 356 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Automatic clock switching If the EREF command is selected in LD 60, tracking on the primary or secondary referenc.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 357 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 139 summarizes the clocking options. Tab le 140 on page 358 explains the options in more detail .
Page 358 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 T able 14 0 Clock Controller options - de scription Clock Option Notes Option 1 This opti on provides a single CPU system with 2 cloc k sources derived from the 2 por ts of the DDP2.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 359 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Operation The following discussion descri bes possible scenarios when replacing a digital trunk NT8D72BA PR I2 card or QPC536E DTI2 card or NTCK43 Dual PRI card configuratio n with a NT5D 97 DDP2 card confi guration.
Page 360 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 79 Clock Cont roller – Option 2 553-7403 Primar y Ref erence Po r t 0 DDP2 Po r t 1 Clock Controller f or CPU 0 Clock Controller f or CPU 1 Secondar y Ref 1 Secondar y Ref 2 Secondar y Ref 1 Secondar y Ref 2 J1 Sec.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 361 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 80 Clock Cont roller – Option 3 553-7404 Primar y Ref erence Po r t 0 DDP2 Po r t 1 Clock Controller f or CPU 0 Clock Controller f or CPU 1 Secondar y Ref 1 Secondar y Ref 2 Secondar y Ref 1 Secondar y Ref 2 J1 Sec.
Page 362 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Case 1 - The two ports of a QPC414 network card are connected to two digital trunks. In this case, the QPC414 and the two digital trunks are replaced by a single DDP2 card, which is plugged into the netw ork shelf in the QPC414 slot.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 363 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Case 3 - The network shelf is full, one port of a QPC414 network card is connected to a digital trunk, and the s econd is connected to a peripheral buffer. This arrangement is repeated for another QPC414.
Page 364 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 8 Run and connect the NT5D97 cables. 9 If required, install connecting blocks at the MDF or wall mounted cross-connect terminal. 10 If required, designate connecti ng bl ocks at the MDF or wall mounted cross-connect terminal.
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card Page 365 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 3 If the NT5D97 card is being comple tely removed, not replaced, remove data from memory. 4 Remove cross connecti ons at MDF to wall-mounted cross-conn ect terminal.
Page 366 of 906 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Port 0 of the NTBK51AA can only be defined to work with Loop 0 of the NT5D97 DDP2 card, and Port 1 of the NTBK51AA can only be defined to work with Loop 1 of the NT5D97.
Page 367 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 368 NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 368 of 906 NT5K02 Fl exible Analog L ine card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line car d can be used for th e following applications: • NT5K02AA h.
Page 369 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 378 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 370 of 906 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Signaling levels MFC signaling uses pairs of frequencies to represent digits, and is divided into two levels: • Level 1: used when a call is first estab lished and may be used to send th e dialed digits.
NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card Page 371 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation MFC signaling involves two or m ore levels of forward signals and two or more levels of backward signals. Separate sets of frequencies are used for forward and backward signals: • Forward signals.
Page 372 of 906 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The exact meaning of each MFC signal nu mber (1-15) within each level can be programmed separately for each trunk route using MFC. This programming can be done by the custo mer and allows users to suit the needs of each MFC-equipped trunk route.
NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card Page 373 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Sender and receiver mode The XMFC/MFE circuit card provides the interface between the system’s CPU and the trunk circuit which uses MFC or MFE signaling . The XMFC/MFE circuit card transmits and receives forward and backward signals simultaneo usly on two channels .
Page 374 of 906 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 XMFC sender and receiver specifications Table 143 and Table 144 provi de the operating requirements for the NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card. These specifi cations conform to CCITT R2 recommendations: Q.
NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card Page 375 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation XMFE sender and receiver specifications Tables 145 and Table 146 on page 376 provide the operat ing requirements for the XMFC/MFE card when it is co nfigured as an XMFE card.
Page 376 of 906 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical specifications Table 147 outlines the physical speci fications of the NT5K21 XMFC/MFE circuit card.
NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card Page 377 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Cabinet Location Must be placed in the main cabinet (Slots 1-10) P ow er requirements 1.
Page 378 of 906 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 379 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 384 NT6D70 SILC Line card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 380 of 906 NT6D70 SILC Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 B-channels transmit user voice and data information at high speeds, while D-channels are packet-switched links that carry call set- up, signaling and other user data across the network.
NT6D70 SILC Line card Page 381 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation A logical terminal is any terminal that can communi cate with the system over a DSL. It can be directly connected to the DSL through its own physical termination or be indirectly con nected through a comm on physical termination.
Page 382 of 906 NT6D70 SILC Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The reset and sanity timer logic resets the MCU. The serial control interface is an IPE bus used by the MPU to communicate with the S/T transceivers.
NT6D70 SILC Line card Page 383 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The transceiver circuits provide fou r-wir e full-duplex S/T bus interface. This bus supports multiple physical terminat ions on one DSL where each physical termination su pports multiple log ical B-channel and D-channel ISDN BRI terminals.
Page 384 of 906 NT6D70 SILC Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 385 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 388 NT6D71 UILC Line card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 386 of 906 NT6D71 UILC Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power consumption Power consumptio n is +5 V at 1900 mA. Functional description Each U interface provides two B-channels and one D-channel and suppo rts one physical ter mination.
NT6D71 UILC Line card Page 387 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The serial control interface is an IP E bus that communicates with the U transceivers. IPE interface logic The IPE interface logic consists of a Card-LAN interface, a IPE bus interface, a maintenance signaling channel inte rface, a digital pad, and a clock converter.
Page 388 of 906 NT6D71 UILC Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 389 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 426 NT6D80 MSDL card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 390 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 that support the same functions. For ex ample, three cards sup ported with the MSDL (NT6D80) are QPC757 (DCHI) , QPC513 (ESDI), QPC841 (SDI) and NTSD12 (DDP).
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 391 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 8 2 MSDL component layout 553-5431 S9 S10 Ones Tens Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Monitor Port LED S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 .
Page 392 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description Figure 83 on page 393 illu strates the MSDL functional blo ck diagram.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 393 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 83 MSDL block diagram Address Buffer and Decoding Logic Control and Data Transceivers Interface Registers Micro Proces.
Page 394 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Micro Processing Unit (MPU) The MPU, which is based on a Motoro la 68020 processor, coordinates and controls data transfer and port addressing, commun icating via the CPU bus with the system.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 395 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Equipment emulatio n mode – Configure an MSD L port to emulate DCE or DTE by setting switches on the car d and downloading LD 17 interface parameters.
Page 396 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 84 MSDL functio nal block diagram AML Loadware CPU Bus Boot Code & Loader Modules MSDL Handler System Interface Modul.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 397 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Data flow The MSDL transmit interface, managed by the MSDL handler, sends data from the system to the MSDL. This in terface receives packetized data from the system and stores it in the tran sm it buffer on the MSDL.
Page 398 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Card mix A system that exclusively uses MSDL cards can support up to 16 such cards, providing 64 ports. These ports can be used to run various synchronous and asynchronous operations simult aneously.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 399 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 148 lists the synchronous inte rface specifications and the means of configuring the interface parameters. Asynchronous transmi ssion uses an intern al clock to generate the appropriate baud rate for s erial controllers.
Page 400 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Emulation mode Each port can be configured to emulate a DCE port or a DTE port by setting the appropriate swit ches on the MSDL. For details on how to set the switches, refer to “Instal lation” on page 404 of this docum ent.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 401 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 151 on page 402 lists R S-422 interface speci fications for EIA circuits.
Page 402 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 supported circui t type. It also indi cates whether the signal originates at the DTE or DCE device. Implementation guidelines The following are guidelines for en gineering and managing MSDL cards: • An MSDL can be i nstalled in any emp ty network card slot.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 403 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • A maximum of eight MSDL cards can be installed in a fully occupied module becau se of the module’ s power supply limitations.
Page 404 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The internal power supply in each m odule provides DC power for the MSDL and other cards.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 405 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation settings shown in this figure are an exam ple of the different types of interfaces available.
Page 406 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 85 MSDL switch setting example S9 S10 Ones Tens Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Monitor Port LED S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 ON O.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 407 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Installing the MSDL card Pr ocedure 16 Installing the MSDL card To install an MSDL card follow these steps: 1 Set Device Numb er S10 an d S9. 2 Hold the MSDL by its ca rd-locking devices.
Page 408 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Cable requirements The MSDL card includes four high- density 26-pin (SCSI II) female connectors for ports and one 8-pin miniatu re DIN connector for the mo nitor port. See Figure 86 o n page 409 for a diagram of the MSDL cabling configuration.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 409 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 86 MSDL cabling I/O panel I/O panel Q P C 7 2 0 M S D L ESDI to I/O cable (NTND27AB—6 ft.) RS-232 shielded (QCAD328— 35 ft. max.) NTND27 ISL APL applications (RS-232 cable) SDI to terminal cable PRI to I/O panel cable (NTND98AA) NTND25AA—6 ft.
Page 410 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: The choices of cable to use with an MSDL card depend on what type of modem is connected. For ex ample, the NTND27 cable is used when the modem has a DB25 connection . If the modem is v.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 411 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 5 Plug the DB15 male connector end of the cable into the J5 DB15 female connector on the PRI card. 6 Secure the connections in place with their fa steners. 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each connection.
Page 412 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 MSDL planning form Use the following planning fo rm to help sort and store informatio n concerning the MSDL cards in your syst em as sho wn in the sam ple. Record switch settings for unequip ped ports as well as for equipped ports.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 413 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Maintenance Routine maintenance consists of en abling and disabling MSDL cards and downloading new versio ns of peripheral software. These activities are perform ed by an auth orized perso n such as a system administrator.
Page 414 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 A newly configured MSDL auto matically enters the manually disabled state. An operating MSDL can be manually disabled by issuin g the DIS MSDL x command in LD 37 (step 1 in Figure 87).
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 415 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation System disa bled When the system disables the MSDL card (step 4 in Figure 87 on page 414 ), it continues to communicate and attempt maintenance procedures on the card.
Page 416 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Recovery Threshold The MSDL card was successfully enabled by the MSDL autorecovery function five t imes within 30 m inutes. Each tim e it was system disabled because of a pr oblem encountered during operation.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 417 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Manually controlled maintenance Use manual maintenance com mands found in the following programs to enable, disable, reset, g.
Page 418 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Disabling the MSDL To disable an MSDL card, enter DIS MSDL x . To disable the MSDL and all its ports, enter DIS MSDL x ALL . Resetting the MSDL To reset an MSDL and initiate a limited self-test, the MSDL must be in a manually disabled state.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 419 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Manually isolating and correcting faults Problems are due to configuratio n erro rs that occur during installation or hardware faults resulting from component failure during operation.
Page 420 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Previously operating MSDL cards Problems that occur during normal oper ation usually result from faulty cards. Follow these steps to evaluate the situation: 1 Use the STAT MSDL x command to check MS DL card status.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 421 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Replacing MSDL cards After completing MSDL troubleshoo ting you may determine that one or m ore MSDL cards are defective. Remove the defec tive cards and replace them with new ones.
Page 422 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Symptoms and actions Explained here are some of the sy mptoms, diagnoses, and actions requ ired to resolve MS DL card pr oblems. Cont act you r Nortel representative for further assistance.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 423 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation System disabled actions These explain the causes of problems and the actions needed to return the card to an enabled state foll owing system disabling.
Page 424 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 using autorecovery. If a diagnostic program (overlay ) is active, th e downloadi ng of the MSD L base code occurs la ter. Action : Wait to see if the s ystem will enab le the card immediately.
NT6D80 MSDL card Page 425 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation SYSTEM D ISABLED—OVE RLOAD Cause: The system received an excessive number of mess ages from the MSDL card in a certain t ime. If th e card invokes overload four times in 30 minutes, it exceeds the recovery th reshold as described in “SYSTEM DISABLED—RECOVERY THRESHOLD.
Page 426 of 906 NT6D80 MSDL card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 SYSTEM D ISABLED—FATAL ERROR Cause: The MSDL card encountered a fatal error and canno t recover. The exact reason for the fatal erro r is shown in the MSDL300 error message output to the console of TTY when the error occurred.
Page 427 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 526 NT7D16 Data Access card Content list The following are the t opics in this section: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Features .
Page 428 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Introduction The NT7D16 Data Access card (DAC) is a data interface card that integrates the functionality of the QPC723A RS-232 4-Port Interface Line card (RILC) and the QPC430 Asynchr onous Interface Line card (AILC).
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 429 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • Wire test mode • Self diagnostics • Inbound modem po oling with any asynchronous modems • Outbound modem poo.
Page 430 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Port mode This lamp lights to indicate that the port indi cated is in RS-422 mode. If the lamp is dark, the specified port is in RS-23 2-C mode. Port number The number displayed specifies the port driving the EIA signal LEDs mentioned above.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 431 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 8 8 NT7D16 Data Acces s card faceplate SD RD DTR DSR DCD RI CONNECT RS-422 2 UN SEL WIRE TEST UN0 UN1 UN2 UN3 U.
Page 432 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Call Set-up abort The user may abandon the call during th e dialogue phase using one of the following m ethods: • Terminal off-line This method is useful fo r RS-232-C interface only.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 433 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: If this feature is active, and th e port is connected to a DTE that holds DTR O FF when idle, the port w ill be perman ently busied ou t to inbound calls fol lowing the DTR timeout peri od.
Page 434 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 CTS Clear T o Send 5 3 — DSR Data Set Ready 6 4 — DCD Carrier De tect 8 5 — DTR Data T erm inal Ready 20 6 — RI R.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 435 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Independent storage of dialing parameters Two dialing parameters, DCD control, and Answ er mode, can be modified by both keyboard and Hayes dialin g commands.
Page 436 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The fourth mode, gatewa y, is a subset of the modem mode and is not normally used. This mode is useful if the attach ed modems do not have Ring Indi cator lead. The application used is inboun d modem pooling.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 437 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 2 (DTE) OFF “Host On” (RI) ON Fo r c e d OFF Not Hotline Modem P ool inbound and outbound (f or Ha yes 1200 modem).
Page 438 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 6 (DTE) ON “KBD On” (No RI) ON Fo r c e d OFF Not Hotline Gatew a y inbound and outb ound (DTR is on in idle state) M.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 439 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 10 (DCE) OFF “Host On” (prompts off) ON Fo r c e d OFF Not Hotline Host similar to MCDS but does not require DTR t.
Page 440 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Selecting the proper m ode for Modem connectivity Select modes 0, 1, 2, and 3 when the DAC is connected to different types of modems for inboun d and outbound m odem pooling.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 441 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation In the case of ou tbound modem pooling, the DA C answers the data call and drives the DTR lead ON (modes 0 and 1). Then the calling data module and the DAC form a transparent link betw een the calling DTE and the modem.
Page 442 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 0 This mode should be selected when th e DAC is connected to a modem, except Hayes-1200, for inbound and out bound modem pooling (see mo des 2 and 3 for Hayes-1200 modem ).
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 443 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Auto-dial capability This feature is required when the modem is used for outbound modem pooling. It allows the modem to go off-h ook and dial the remote number (such as Smartm odem Hayes-2400 or Bizcomp).
Page 444 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Programing DAC for mo de 0 in service ch ange LD11 When used for in bound or outbo und Modem Pool only, the DA C can be configured as R232 in LD11.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 445 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 90 DAC to Modem Pool connectivity System Outbound hunting Inbound hunting DAC R232 por t 0 500/2500 line card U.
Page 446 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 1 This mode should be selected when th e DAC is connected to an auto-answer modem for inbou nd Hotline operation. In th is mode, the DAC au tomatically executes Hotline operation when RI is driven ON by t he modem.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 447 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Programing DAC for mode 1 i n service change LD11 The DAC must be configured as R232 (t he Autodial feature key is used for this mode). The DAC must not be configured as an Asynchronous Data Module (ADM) trunk .
Page 448 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: If Call Detail Recording (CDR) i s required, use separate outbound and inbound Modem Po ols. Mode 3 This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a Hayes-1200 modem for inbound Hot line operation.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 449 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • The equipment can monitor the DTR lead (optio nal, depending on the mode selected). In modes 4, 5, 6, and 7, the DAC: • operates as a DTE • monitors the DSR • monitors DCD contro l leads • drives the DTR lead The RI lead is ignored.
Page 450 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 4 This mode should be selected when th e DAC is connected to a gateway for inbound and out bound operation.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 451 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation In the outbou nd operatio n, the DAC dr ives the DT R lead OFF un til another DM calls it for outbound accessing. The DAC answers the data call and drives the DTR lead ON.
Page 452 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 5 This mode should be selected when th e DAC is connected to an auto-answer gateway for inbound Hotli ne operation. In this mo de, the DAC automati cally executes Hotline operation when DCD is driven ON by the gateway.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 453 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Programing DAC for mode 6 i n service change LD 11 When used for inbound or outbound gateway access, the DAC can be configured as R232 in LD 11. When used for both inbound and outbou nd gateway access, the DAC must be configured as R232.
Page 454 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 go ON for 2 seconds and th en OFF for 4 seconds until the call is answered by the host. When the host turns DTR ON, the DAC answers the call. If DM-to-DM protocol exchange is successful, the DAC drives CTS, DSR, and DCD ON.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 455 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Dynamic control of DTR This feature is required only if the host must be capable of releasing an established call. The hos t should be able to drop an established data call by driving D TR OFF for more than 100 ms.
Page 456 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Programing DAC for mo de 9 in service ch ange LD 11 The DAC must be configured as R232 or R422 (the Autodial feature is used for this mode). The DAC must not be config ured as an ADM trunk.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 457 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a host and continuous Hotline op eration is required. In this mode, the DAC repeatedly tries to Hotline to the Autodial DN as long as DTR is ON.
Page 458 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 unless the DTR lead is driven ON by the terminal. Any terminal that drives the DTR lead ON can be used with this mode (such as VT100 or VT102). The DAC drives CTS, DSR, and DCD ON, except when a cal l is dropped or when control—Z i s entered durin g the idle state.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 459 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Mode 13 This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a terminal (DTE) and Hotline call or igination is required. This mo de is similar to the operation of the ASIM when set to not-forced-DTR and Ho tline.
Page 460 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 15 This mode provides a “virtual leased line” and the meaning of the “Forced DTR” switch is re-defined. This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a terminal (DTE) and conti nuous Hotline call origina tion is required.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 461 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: If AUTB is set to ON, the BAUD parameter is not prompted. If AUTB is set to OFF, you may select a fixed baud rate in response to the prompt BAUD. When the DAC receives a call, it adapts to the caller’s baud rate.
Page 462 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Outbound mod em pooling: Local DM user calls to the outbound modem access number . D AC ans wers the outbound call and dr ives DTR ON. Modem receives DTR and prepares to receive commands.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 463 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Mode 1 Inbound Hotline modem pools Inbound Hotline modem pool ing: Most dumb modems can be used f or this applicatio n. Modem sends r ing/no r ing cycle (2 seco nds ON, 4 seconds OFF) to initiate connection.
Page 464 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 3 Inbound Hotline modem pools (with forced DTR) Use this mode with Hay es 1200 modem. Inbound Hotli ne modem pooling: The D AC operation is identical to mode 1 e xcept that DTR is alwa ys f orced ON (e xcept dur ing disconnect).
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 465 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Call disconnection (D A C): D A C drops DTR if the local DM user drops the call. The Gatew ay m ust drop DCD . D AC drops DTR if the D A C receives a long break or three shor t breaks.
Page 466 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 6 Inbound and Outbound Gatew ay ac cess (with f orced DTR) Inbound an d Outbound Gate way pr otocol: The D AC operation is identical to mode 4 e xcept that DTR is alwa ys f orced ON (e xcept dur ing disconnect).
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 467 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Mode 8 Host access f or call ori gination and answering Host answering an in coming data call: Local DM user dials the access number to initiate the connection.
Page 468 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Call disconnect i on (D A C): D AC drops DSR, DCD , and CTS if the local DM user releases the call. The Host sho uld then drop the call. D AC drops DSR, DCD , and CTS if the Host sends a long break or three shor t breaks.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 469 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Mode 10 Host access f or call ori gination and answering (with f orced DTR) Host access for call origination and answering: The D AC operation is identical to mode 8 except DTR is alwa ys considered ON, ev en when the Host is dr iving DTR OFF .
Page 470 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Mode 12 T erminal access for call orig ination and answering T erminal answ ering an incoming data call: D A C dr iv es DSR, DCD , and CTS ON in the idle state. Local DM user dials the access number to initiate the connection.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 471 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Call disconnection (terminal): T er minal toggl es DTR from ON to OFF (DTR must be OFF f or 100 ms or more). The D A C tur ns DSR, DCD , and CTS OFF f or 0.2 second and then ON.
Page 472 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Keyboard dialing Keyboard dialin g is an inter active dialogue mode between the connected equipment and the DAC. This dialogu e allows equipment to give dialing commands to the DAC in order to make a data call to another far-end data port.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 473 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • Autoparity to ensure that the keyboard dialing menu is readable on the data terminal during the interactive dialog.
Page 474 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Prompts Call processing prompts are i n upper case letters only. Other p rompts consist of both upper and lower case characters , and the dial ogue session dep icts the actual upper/lower case letters used.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 475 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Keyboard Autobaud is allowed after th e call is placed in off-line mode. Note: If the Hayes autobaud characters A or a are sent, the DAC will enter Hayes dialing mode. Autobaud char acter detection is selected in the software.
Page 476 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Whenever a Primary command is expected, the user may enter the Parity command (period). If Auto Parity h as already been done, the Invalid Command menu i s presented: The user's port may be set to idle by entering CTRL Z.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 477 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Autodial (A) The Autodial command allows the user to dial a predefined number stored within the local system .
Page 478 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 if the access code is less than the maxi mum number of digits allowed for the Speed Call list for the associated data DN (DDN). Note: If the Speed Call feature key is not defined in the software, you will be notified by the follo wing: Feature key Speed Call not defined.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 479 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation By entering S on the keyboard, you enter the Speed Call Modi fy menu. The Speed Call number can also be change d in t he software. Respond to the following prom pts to change the S peed Call number.
Page 480 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 of rings. Respond to the following prompts to enab le or disable the Manual Answer feature. By entering D on the keyboard, you enter the DCD Modify menu. Resp ond to the following prompts to enable DCD as Forced or Dynamic.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 481 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation By entering L on the keyboard, you enter the Long Break Detect Modify menu. Respond to the following promp ts to enable or disable the detectio n of the Long Break as an abandon signal.
Page 482 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: If you hang up the call, or give an abandon comm and, Ring Again is canceled. If a Ring Again request has already b een placed, the DAC offers the option of overriding the previous request.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 483 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Again prompt within a so ftware determined time peri od, Ring Again is canceled, and the Primary Commands Menu appears. Note 1: If t he Ring Ag ain no tice occurs during a parameter change, the prompt only appears after the chan ge has been completed.
Page 484 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Not in service When the DAC attempts a call to a DN th at is not supported, it sends you a message. The call is released, and you must reenter the Au tobaud character <CR> to initiate keyboard dialing again.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 485 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Hayes dialing Like keyboard d ialing, Hayes dialin g is an interact ive dialing mode with the terminating equipment connected to th e NT7D16 Data Access Card (DAC ).
Page 486 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — the DTE mode, and RI has cycled the appropr iate number of times and DCD is asserted on by the modem Note: In Gateway mode, DCD must be asserted on. In modem mode, only RI must be on.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 487 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Result codes and messages Each input record genera tes a result code which is sent t o the user. Only one code is sent regardless of the number of commands in the record.
Page 488 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Baud rate detection Every command line begins with Baud rate detection. This phase allows the DAC to determine the user equipment baud rate. During this phase, the DAC accepts only the ASCII “A,” or “a” characters.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 489 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: The pari ty determ ined here overri des the parity downloaded from the system. Also, the T (t) must be entered in the same case as the A (a). If you entered upp ercase A for the Baud Rate, you must en ter upper case T for the parity.
Page 490 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 For the purpos es of this document, when illu strating the prompt /response sequences, the bold type is what the u ser enters on t he keyboard. All ot her type represents the DAC output.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 491 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation All S registers may be changed with the exception of S1, the Rin g count. If an attempt is made to change this parameter, the command is accepted but no action is taken.
Page 492 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 You can view any of the S registers by issuing the following display command. Any S register can be specified through the ATS command, and the system will display the cu rrent setting for th at parameter.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 493 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Reset Hayes parameters All of the Hayes dialing param eters and S registers remain even after the data call is complete. Similarly, if the dialing mode, keyboard to Hayes or vice versa, are changed, the parame ters remain as specified.
Page 494 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 V 1 Result codes sent in V erbose format X 1 Features selection 0 - 8, 10 - 13 P — Dial metho d (pulse) S0 0 *?1 Manual.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 495 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Outbound calls The DAC supports two types of outbound data calls: • point-to-point data calls • calls sent through.
Page 496 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Issuing the On Hook comman d while the call is still ringing disco nnects the incoming call.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 497 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation In the following example, <GT> is the Guard Time and <EC> the Escape Character defined in the S2 register.
Page 498 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 System parameters System parameters downloaded by the switch include the type of system, the inactivity timer, and the data DN.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 499 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation — Hotline (call the Autod ial number upon connection) • Wire test — Disabled (can be invoked only with front pan.
Page 500 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 —D C E —D T E • Equipment typ e — Terminal (send prompts/replies) — Host (suppress prom pts/replies) • Long B.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 501 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 95 Operating mo de selection—RS4 22 PRM = Off PRM = On OPE YES Host Vir tual Leased Line? Ye s No HO T = On D.
Page 502 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 96 Operating mo de selection—RS-23 2-C Operate Mode? DEM = DTE PRM = On DEM = DCE PRM = Off DEM = DCE PRM = On O.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 503 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: Warning Tone Denied (WTD) defau lts if DTA is entered. • If the DAC is u sed to call o ut through mo dem pooling, wh ere the modem pool consists of dumb mode ms c onnected to QMT8 SADM or QMT12 V.
Page 504 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power supply Be sure that all power requirements are met before inst alling the DAC. Operation may be affected by improper power and environmental condit ions. EIA signals supported The DAC supports a subset of th e standard signals.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 505 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Environmental The DAC functions fully when operat ing within the following specified conditions. See Table 166. Reliability The DAC has a predicted mean time between failure (MTBF) of 8 years at 45 degrees Celsius.
Page 506 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Large System In Large System s, the DAC is fully supporte d in IPE modules. These special slots on the DAC have 24-pair cables pre-wired to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) in card slot s 0-15.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 507 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation An upgraded backplane has three shrouds for each card slot. A backplane that cannot be upgraded has only two shrouds for each card slot. Port configuration Figure 97 on page 508 sh ows the port configurations for both the RS-23 2-C and RS-422 por ts.
Page 508 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 97 NT7D16 Data Access Card port c onnectors Note: Inser t only one option plug per por t.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 509 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Cabling Several cabling schemes are possible for bot h AILC and RILC modes. Typical capacitance for 24- and 26-gauge cables is shown in the Tables 168 and 169. RS-232 and RS-422 tran smission distance is limi ted by the electrical capacitance of the cable.
Page 510 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 98 Cabling to the data equipment System I/O connector MDF (12 connectors total) 25 pair 25 pair P atch panel DB25 .
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 511 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 99 shows a connection th rough an RJ-11 or RJ-45 jack located at the data station. It is recommended th at f our wires be used similarly to the AIM drop when using the RJ-11 jack.
Page 512 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Use an octop us cable that follows the pinout of the DAC, such as QCAD318A (female) and QCAD 319A (male), in conjunction with a 50-pin fem ale-to-fema le gender converter .
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 513 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 1 Octopus cabling MDF TxD RxD GND DTR CTS DSR DCD RI TxD RxD GND DTR CTS DSR DCD RI EIA signals from the D A.
Page 514 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Backplane pi nout and signaling Two 40-pin, and two 20-pin edge connect ors connect the card to the backplane. The detailed pinout configu rations are listed in Tables 170 and 171.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 515 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 7R 7 O-R DSR1 6 8T 33 R-G RI1 22 8R 8 G-R CTS1 5 9T 34 R-BR UNIT 2 TD2 2 RD A2 9R 9 BR-R RD2 3 RDB2 10T 35 R-S DTR2 20.
Page 516 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 1 7 1 RS-232-C and RS-422 pino uts for last three DA C por ts (P ar t 1 of 2) I/O cable Unit no. RS-232-C RS-422 Signal P atch pair or octopu s Pa i r Pin Pa i r color Signal Pin no.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 517 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuring the Data Access card LD 11 must be configured to accept th e DAC. The commands listed here must be answered. LD 20 prints out card information when requested.
Page 518 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 required. The defaults are bracketed, a nd ma y be issued by Carri age Return (<CR>).
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 519 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation HO T (OFF) ON Hotline If HO T = ON , then A UTB = OF F AU T (ON) OFF Automati c ans wer AU T B (ON) OFF A uto baud Pro.
Page 520 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DLNG (ENG) FRN Data por t languag e, where: ENG = English FRN = Quebec F rench KBD (ON) OFF K e yboard di aling, w here: .
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 521 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Printing the card parameters (LD 20) By responding R232, R422, or DAC to the TYPE prompt in LD 20, you can print out the configured parameters for each port , or the entire DAC.
Page 522 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Connecting Apple Macintosh to the DAC The Apple Macintosh can be connected wi th twisted pair wire to a port of a NT7D16 Data Access Card (DAC) to allow access to the s witching capability.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 523 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 2 Macintosh to DAC connection —9-pin subminiature D Figure 10 3 Macintosh to DAC connection —mini-8 DIN .
Page 524 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Large System and CS 1000M HG upgrade The DAC can be installed directly into slots 0, 4, 8, and 12 with no cab ling changes. If other slots are required, the upgrade must be mad e.
NT7D16 Data Access card Page 525 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Segment 2 1 Leave cable K as is in slot L8. 2 Move cable end L-3 to L9-3. 3 Remove cable M from the backplane and connect ends M-1, M-2, and M-3 to L10-1, L10-2, and L10-3 .
Page 526 of 906 NT7D16 Data Access card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Be sure to re-label the MDF to show that the module has been upgraded to provide one cable for each IPE slot.
Page 527 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 544 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 528 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The Digital Line card provides 16 voice and 16 data commu nication links. NT8D02 Digital Line card The 32 port NT8D02 Digital Line card is supported in the MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expansion .
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 529 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 4 Digital line card – faceplate 553-6160 Dgtl LC NT8D02 Rlse 04 Card lock latch Card lock la.
Page 530 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description NT8D02 Digital Line card The NT8D02 digital line card is equipp ed with 16 identical units.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 531 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 5 Digital line card – block diagram Digital line interface Micro- controller 5.
Page 532 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTDK16 Digital Line card The NTDK16 digital li ne card is equipped with 48 identical units.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 533 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 6 NTDK16 DLC.
Page 534 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 lines carry multiplexed PC M voice, data, and signaling information as TCM loops. The purpose of each digital li ne interface circuit is to de-multiplex data from the DS-30X Tx channel into eight in te grated voice and data bitstreams.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 535 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card control functions Control functio ns are provided by a microcontroller and a Card LAN link on the digital line card. A sanity tim er is provided to automatically reset the car d if the microcontroller stops functioning for any reason.
Page 536 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 the sanity timer every 1.2 seconds. If the timer is not properly serviced , it times out and causes the microcontroll er to be hardware reset. Circuit power The +15 V dc input is reg ulated down to +10 V dc for use by the d igital line interface circuits.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 537 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Digital line interface specifications Table 173 provides a technical summary of the digital li ne cards.
Page 538 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements The digital line card needs + 15V DC over each loop at a maximum current of 80 mA.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 539 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Environmental specifications Table 175 shows t he environmen tal specifications of the card. Connector pin assignments Table 176 shows the I/ O pin designations at the backplane connector, which is arranged as an 80-row by 2-colu mn array of pins.
Page 540 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 16A Line 4, Ring 16B Line 4, Tip 17A Line 5, Ring 17B Line 5, Tip 18A Line 6, Ring 18B Line 6, Tip 19A Line .
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 541 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuration This section outlines the p r ocedures for configuring the switches and jumpers on the NT8D02 Digit al Line card and configuring th e system software to properly recognize th e card.
Page 542 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 10 7 Digital line card – ju mper block and sw itch locations 553-6161.
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Li ne cards Page 543 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 10 8 Digital line card – ju mper block and sw itch locations 553-6161.
Page 544 of 906 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 545 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 546 NT8D03 Analog Line card Overview The NT8D03 Analog Line card provides an interface for up to 16 analog (500/2500-ty pe) telephones.
Page 546 of 906 NT8D03 Analog Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 547 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 564 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 548 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: A maximum of four NT8D09 An alog Message Waiting Line cards per MG 1000S and four NT8D09 Analog Message Waiti ng Line cards per MG 1000S Expansion are support ed.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 549 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Physical description The circuitry is mounted on a 31.75 cm. by 25.40 cm (1 2.5 in. by 10 in.) printed circuit board. The NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Li ne card circuits connects to the backplane through a 160-pin connect or.
Page 550 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 10 9 Analog message waiting line card – faceplate 553-6165 Anlg M/WL C NT8D09 Rlse 0x Card lock .
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 551 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The NT8D09 Analog Message Waitin g Line card also provides: • 600 ohms balanced termin ating impeda.
Page 552 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 11 0 Analog message waiting line card – block diagram Input/ output interface control Micro- controller DS-30X interface 5.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 553 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card interfaces The analog message waitin g line card passes voice and signaling data over DS-30X loops and maintenance data ove r the card LAN link. These interfaces are discussed in “Intelligent Periph eral Equipment” on page 32 .
Page 554 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Card control functions Control fun ctions are provided by the fol lowing: • a microcontro ller • a ca.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 555 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Analog line interface Input impedance The impedance at tip and ring is 600 ohms with a return loss of.
Page 556 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 179 prov ides a technical summary of the analog me ssage waiting line card.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 557 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power requirements Table 180 provi des the power requireme nts for the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card.
Page 558 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Overload level Signal levels exceed ing +7 dBm applied to th e tip and ring cause distortion i n speech transmission. Environmental specifications Table 181 lists t he environmenta l sp ecifications for the analog message waiting line card.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 559 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Installati on and Configuration (553-302 1-210) for cable pinout information at the I/O panel.
Page 560 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 11 1 Analog messag e waiti ng line card – typical cross connection example 553-AAA1131 NT8D37 IP.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 561 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuration This section outlines the p r ocedures for configuring the switches and jumpers on the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card and configuring the system software to properly recognize th e card.
Page 562 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 the system for port -to-port loss . See Software Input /Output: Administrat ion (553-3001-311) for LD 97 serv ice change instruction s. T able 18 3 T ransmission Profile Changes Vintage A/D con ver tor gain D/A con ver tor gain Pre vio us to AK –3.
NT8D09 Analog Message Wa iting Line card Page 563 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 11 2 Analog message wait ing line car d – jumper block an d switch locations 553-6166.
Page 564 of 906 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 565 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 626 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 566 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The NT8D14 Universal Trunk card interf aces eight analog trunk lines to the system. Each trunk interface is independe ntly configured by softw are control using the Trunk Administ ration program LD 14.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 567 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 184 lists the signaling and trunk typ es supported by the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card. Physical description The trunk and common mu ltiplexing circuitry is mounted on a 31.
Page 568 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The faceplate of the card is equipped with a red Light Emitting Diode (LED). See Figure 113 on page 569 . When an NT8D 14 Univ ersal Trunk card is installed, the LED remains lit for two to five seco nds while the self -test runs.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 569 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 11 3 Universal trunk card – face plate S Univ Trk NT8D14 Rlse 0x Card lock latch Card lock latch This sy.
Page 570 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description Figure 114 shows a block diagram of the major functions co ntained on the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card. Each of these fu nctions is described on the following p ages.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 571 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card interfaces The NT8D14 Universal Trunk card pa sses voice and signaling data over DS-30X loops, and maintenance data over the card LAN li nk. These interfaces are described in “Intel ligent Peripheral Equipment” on page 32 .
Page 572 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Card control functions Control functions are provided by a microcontroller, a card LAN interface, and signaling and cont rol circuits on the NT8D14 Universal Trun k card.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 573 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation provides the means for analog loop terminations to establish, supervise, and take down call connections. Signaling interface All trunk signaling messages are th ree bytes long.
Page 574 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 receive digits, it returns a dial tone. Outward address signaling is then applied from the system in the form of lo op (interrupting ) dial pulses or DTMF tones. Polarity- sensitive /-insensiti ve packs feat ure The CS 1000 Release 4.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 575 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 11 6 Loop start call connection sequence – incoming call from CO/FX/WATS A State Idle Idle Trunk seizure.
Page 576 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 For trunks not equip ped with answer supe rvision, the PIP class of service is enabled and call-duration recording begi ns immediately upon near-end t runk seizure. The PSP and PIP classes of service are enable d in the Trunk Administration p rogram LD 14.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 577 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 11 8 Ground start call connection seque nce – inco ming call from CO/FX/WATS A State Idle Idle Trunk sei.
Page 578 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ground star t operation Ground start operation is configured in software and implemented throu gh software download m essages. In the idle st ate, the tip conducto r from the CO is open and a high-resistance negative battery is present on the ring lead.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 579 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation A trunk identified as possibly reverse-wired is switch ed by the software to loop start processing after the second ring. This switching takes place on a call-by-call basis.
Page 580 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 0 Ground start call connection seque nce – inco ming call from CO/FX/WATS A State Idle Idle Trunk seizure.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 581 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation reverse-wired trunk becomes correctly wi red, the first subsequent call clears the threshold counter and no rmal gro und start processing is im plemented. Note 1: The far-end can reverse battery and ground upon receipt of attendant answer.
Page 582 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 1 Ground start call states – outgoing call to CO/FX/WATS System (near) end High-resistance loop Ground on.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 583 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 12 2 Ground start call connection seque nce – outg oing call to CO/FX/WATS A State Idle Idle B rings Tru.
Page 584 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Direct inward dial operation Incoming calls An incoming call from the CO places a low-resistance loop across the tip and ring leads. See Figure 123 on page 58 5 and Figure 124 on page 586 .
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 585 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 12 3 DID trunk, loop DR ca ll stat es – incoming call from CO Far end originates Battery-ground or loop pulsing or DTMF (Note) Note: The near end may be configured for immediate start, delay dial, or wink start.
Page 586 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 4 DID trunk, loop DR ca ll connection sequence – incomi ng ca ll from CO A State Idle Idle Trunk seizure .
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 587 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 12 5 Two-way, loop DR, TIE tr unk call states – incoming call from far-end PBX Battery-ground or loop pu.
Page 588 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 6 Two-way, loop DR, TI E trunk call conn ection sequence – inco ming call from far-end PBX A State Idle I.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 589 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Outgoing calls In an outgo ing call confi guration, th e NT8D14 U niversal Trunk card is connected to an existing PBX b y a tie trunk. See Figure 127 o n page 590 and Figure 128 on page 591 .
Page 590 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 7 Two-way, loop DR, TIE tr unk call states – outgoing call to far-end PBX System (near) end Far end PBX H.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 591 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 12 8 Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection se quence – outg oing call to far-end PBX A State Idle .
Page 592 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 12 9 Two-way, loop DR, TIE tr unk call states – outgoing call to far-end PBX System (near) end Far end PBX H.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 593 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 13 0 Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection se quence – outg oing call to far-end PBX A State Idle .
Page 594 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Senderized operation for DI D and two-way loop DR trunks Incoming calls If the far-end is senderized, the near -end c.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 595 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 13 1 Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk ca ll states – incoming call th rough senderi zed, tandem PBX from a CO.
Page 596 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 2 Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk ca ll states – incoming call th rough senderi zed, tandem PBX from a CO/FX/.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 597 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: Pseudo-answer supervision is provided by near-end at expiratio n of end-of-dial timer . Where no far-end answer super vision is provided, the party at the far-end hangs up after recognizing near-en d call termination.
Page 598 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 3 Two-way, lo op DR, TIE tru nk call states – outgoing call thro ugh far-end PBX to CO/FX/WATS System (ne.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 599 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 13 4 Two-way, loop O AID, TIE trunk call st ates – incoming call from far-end PBX System (near) end Low-.
Page 600 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 5 Two-way, loop O AID, TIE trunk ca ll connection sequence – inco ming call from far-end PBX A State Idle.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 601 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 13 6 Two-way, loop O AID, TIE trunk call states – ou tgoing call to far-end PBX System (near) end Near e.
Page 602 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 7 Two-way, loop OA ID, TIE trun k call connection sequence – ou tgoing call to far-end PBX A State Remark.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 603 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Recorded announcement trunk operation Note: Refer to “Multi-Chan nel RAN modes” on page 605 for information on Multi -Channel RAN modes, which are not linked to a RAN machine or a given trunk.
Page 604 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 13 8 Connecting RAN equipment to the NT 8D14 Universal Trunk card (typical) Typical customer- provided externa.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 605 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation RAN modes of operation Figure 1 39 on page 606 shows the relat ionship of control signals to message playback for the operat ing modes availab le in announcement machin es.
Page 606 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The Route Data Block LD 16 is used to configure a RAN route in Multi-Channel Lev el Start/Control mode, using the f o.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 607 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Trunk members are provisioned in the Trunk Data Block LD 14. Refer to “Programming RAN trunks” on page 60 8 and to Software Input/ Output: Administration (553-3001-311) for instructio ns on service change programs.
Page 608 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Call routing to RAN trunks CS 1000 Release 4.5 software cont rols recorded announcement machines.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 609 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Electrical specifications Table 185 gives the electrical characteris tics of the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card.
Page 610 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements Power to the NT8D 14 Universal Trunk car d is provided by th e module power supply (ac or dc).
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 611 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Foreign and surge voltage protection The NT8D14 Universal Trunk card m eet s UL-1489 and CS03 over-voltage (power cross) specifications and FCC Part 68 requirements.
Page 612 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The class-of-service determines the operation of the switchable PADs contained in each unit.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 613 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The insertion loss from IPE ports to IPE ports is as follow s: T able 18 8 Inser tion Loss fr om IPE P or ts to I.
Page 614 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Connector pin assignments The universal trunk card connects the eight analog trunks to th e backplane through a 160-pin connector sh roud. Telephone trun ks connect to t he universal trunk card at the back of the MG 1000S using a 25-pin connector.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 615 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuration The trunk type for each unit on the card as well as its terminating impedance and balance network configurat ion is se lected by software service change entries at the system terminal and by jumper strap settings on the card.
Page 616 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 1 9 0 J umper stra p settings – fa ctory standar d (NT8D14B A, NT8D14BB) T r unk types Loop length Ju mper strap settings (Note 1) J1.X J2.X J3.X J4.X (Note 2) CO/FX/W A TS 0–1524 m (5000 ft.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 617 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 19 1 J umper str ap settings – e xtended ra nge (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB, NT8D14BB) T r unk types Loop length Ju mper strap settings (Note 1) J1.X J2.X J3.X J4.
Page 618 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Jumper strap settings For most appli cations, the jumper st rap settings remain set to the standard configuration as shipped from the factory. See Table 190 on page 616 .
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 619 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • DID trunks exceeding a loop resistance of 600 ohms • RAN trunks operating in pulse start or level start mod es Figure 140 on page 620 shows jumper locations on the universal trunk card (vintage BA ).
Page 620 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 14 0 Universal trunk card – jumper loca tions (for NT8D14BA, NT8 D14BB Release 9 and below) J1.4 J2.4 3 1 J4.4 3 1 J3.4 J1.5 J2.5 31 J3.4 31 J4.5 J1.1 J2.1 31 J3.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 621 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 19 3 T run k types – terminatio n impedance an d balance network (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB) T runk types T erm.
Page 622 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Port-to-port loss configurat ion Loss parameters are selected on th e NT8D14 Universal Trunk card by a switchable pad controlled by codec emul ation software. For convenience, the pads settings are called “in” and “out.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 623 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation trunks. The class of service determines the operation of the switchable pads contained in each unit.
Page 624 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The optional applications, features, and signaling arrangements for each trunk are assigned through unique route and trunk data blocks. Paging trunk operation A universal trunk card unit can be confi gured as a paging trunk.
NT8D14 Universal T runk card Page 625 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 14 1 Connecting pagi ng equipment to the N T8D14 Universal Trunk card (typical) Typical customer- provided.
Page 626 of 906 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 627 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 666 NT8D15 E & M Trunk card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 628 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: In Cabinet systems equipped with Meridian M ail, the Universal Trunk line card cannot be installed in slot 10 of the main cabinet.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 629 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Physical description The line interface and co mmon multiplexing circuitry is mounted on a 31.75 cm by 25.40 cm (12.5 in. by 10 in.) printed circuit bo ard. The E&M trunk card connects to the backplane throu gh a 160-pin connector shroud.
Page 630 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 14 2 E&M trunk car d – faceplate S E & M Dict Trk NT8D15 Rlse 05 Card lock latch Card lock latch This .
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 631 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Functional description The NT8D15 E&M Trunk card serves various transmission requirements. The trunk circuits on the card can operate in either A-Law or µ-Law companding modes.
Page 632 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Softwar e control of A/µ-Law mode. • Software control of digit collection. Figure 14 3 E&M trunk car d – block diag ram Input/ output interface control Micro- controller DS-30X interface 5.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 633 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card interfaces The E&M trunk card passes voice and signaling data over DS-30X l oops and maintenance data over the card LAN link.
Page 634 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Trunk circuit features Trunk unit func tions The functions provided by each unit on the E&M trunk car d include 2-w.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 635 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 14 4 E&M Type I signaling E E&M trunk card External signaling circuit M E M 553-6258 Ð 48V Ð 48V.
Page 636 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 14 5 E&M Type II signaling Ð 48V SG E M SB Ð 48V SG E P P M SB 553-6259 Note: M, SB, E, and SG designations are Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunications Industries Association (EIA/TIA) conventions.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 637 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 14 6 4-wire DX signaling Tip B T1 J3 J5 T2 (Note 2) Ring B a b Tip A Ring A a b Distant circuit electromechan.
Page 638 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 14 7 Paging trunk operati on Typical customer- provided external equipment Cross connect System NT8D15 E&M T.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 639 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Card control functions Control funct ions are provid ed by a microcontroller, a card LAN, and signaling and control circuits on the E& M trunk card.
Page 640 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Signaling interface All signaling messages for the trunk are three bytes lo ng.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 641 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • monitor signals from the trunk in terface and generate a message when required for each state change • control.
Page 642 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Idle state For E&M signaling, in the idle state the M lead is ground and the E lead is an open circuit. Outgoing calls are processed as follows: • The M lead changes from ground to battery .
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 643 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 14 9 E&M Type I signaling pattern s – originating party release Near end M lead Near end E lead Idle Ne.
Page 644 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 15 0 E&M Type I signaling pattern s – originating party rele ase on a tandem connection Near end M lead Ne.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 645 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Incoming calls The far-end initiates calls as follows: • The ground is placed on the E lead in E&M signaling. • Dial pulses are subsequently appl ied from the far-end as ground open on the E lead.
Page 646 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 for a tandem connection where the originat ing end is senderized and the route is over a CO trunk (CCSA not applicable). Type II signaling uses four leads: M, SB, E, and SG.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 647 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 15 1 E&M Type II si gnaling pat terns – orig inating part y release Near end M/SB leads Near end EA/EB .
Page 648 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 15 2 E&M Type II signalin g patterns – origi nating pa rty release on a tand em connecti on Near end M/SB .
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 649 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 198 and Table 199 show call-connection and tak e-down sequencing fo r DX signaling. Table 200 on page 650 and Tab le 201 on page 651 show sequencing where the E&M trunk card is used in a tandem PBX.
Page 650 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 F ar-end on hook first Current flo w Hig h Network taken down and trunk i dled No current flow High Near-end on hook fi.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 651 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Near end on hook first, network taken down Current flow Low F ar end on h ook, trunk i dled No current flow High T a.
Page 652 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: * – CO ground start: the trunk is idled and th e network taken down, but the incoming ti e trunk is controlled by the originating end. Electrical specifications Table 202 lists the electri cal characteristics of th e trunk interface on the E&M trunk card.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 653 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Eff ectiv e loss See pad table (T able 209 on page 662 ) See pad table (T able 209 on page 662 ) T er minating imped.
Page 654 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements Table 204 lists the power requirement s for the E&M trunk card. Environmental specifications Table 205 provides the environmental specificati ons for the E&M trunk card.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 655 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Connector pin assignments The E&M trunk card brings t he four analog trunks to the backplane through a 160-pin connecto r shroud.
Page 656 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 2 0 7 E&M trunk card – backplane pino uts for 4-wire mode s Tr u n k Number 4-wire T ype I Mode 4-w ire .
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 657 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 15 3 E&M trunk card – typical cross connection example 553-AAA1155 NT8D37 IPE Module Slot 0 NT8D15 E&am.
Page 658 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuration Each of the four trunk circuits on th e E&M trunk card can be individuall y configured for trunk type, compandin g mode, and port-to -port loss compensation.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 659 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 15 4 E&M trunk car d – jumper loca tions 553-6200.
Page 660 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 2 0 8 E&M trunk car d – jumper strap se ttings Jum pe r (Note 1) Mode of operation (Note 2) 2-wire trunk 4-wire trunk Ty p e I Paging Ty p e I T ype II DX tip & ring pair M—rcv E—xmt E—r cv M—xmt J1.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 661 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software service entries The trunk type is selected by making service change entries in Route Data Block, Automatic Tru nk Maintenance (LD 16). The companding mode is selected by making service change entries in Trunk Data Block (LD 14 ).
Page 662 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 trunks. The class of service determines the operation of the switchable pads contained in each unit.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 663 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 15 5 Pad orientation Analog 553-AAA1156 System XMT Analog REC REC Port B E&M XMT Digital.
Page 664 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The optional applications, features and signaling ar rangements for each trunk are assigned through un ique route and trunk data blocks. Refer to th e Features and Services (553-3001-306) for information ab out assigning features and services to trunks.
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Page 665 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Table 210 shows t he insertion loss from IPE port to IPE port. Paging trunk operation When used in the paging mode, a trunk is connected to a customer-p rovided paging amplifier system (not zone sel ectable).
Page 666 of 906 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 15 6 Paging trunk operati on Typical customer- provided external equipment Cross connect System NT8D14 Universal.
Page 667 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 680 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 668 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • NT6D39 CPU/Network mod ule • NT9D11 Core/Netw ork module The SDI paddle board is comp atible with all existing system software, but can only be used with the system opt ions listed above.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 669 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 15 7 NT8D41AA SD I paddle board Option switches LED Enable/disable switch Port 1 connector .
Page 670 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description The NT8D41AA SDI paddle board has two asynchronous serial ports. These serial ports are connected to the I/O pane l in the back of the shelf using special adapter cables.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 671 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation a socket in the CPU area of the backplane allows it to work o nly when that CPU is active. The SDI paddle board is normally in stalled into a socket in the network area of the backplane.
Page 672 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring the SDI paddle board Configuring the SDI pad dle board consists of setting these option switches for each serial port: • Port addr ess • Baud rate • DTE/DCE/Fiber mode The SDI paddle board has seven option switches, SW 2–8.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 673 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Option switch settings Address Address select switch SW4 and logi c on the card a lways address the two UARTs using a pair of addresses: 0 and 1, 2 and 3 throu gh 15 and 16.
Page 674 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DTE/DCE/Fiber mode Each serial port can be co nfigured to connect to a terminal (DTE equipment), a modem (DCE equipment), or a Fiber Superloop Network card.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 675 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 21 4 NT8D41AA DTE/DCE/Fiber switch settings Mode P or t 1 – SW5 Po r t 1 – S W 6 123456.
Page 676 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 15 9 SDI paddle board op tion switch locations 553-5988 12 34 O N ^ 12 34 O N ^ 56 12 34 O N ^.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 677 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software service changes Once the NT8D41 SDI paddle board has been installed in the system, the system software needs to be configured to reco gnize it.
Page 678 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface paddle board is used to connect the switch to a variety of communicat ion devices, printers, and peri pherals.
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Page 679 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 0 SDI paddle board cabling Module front NT8D46 cable to connector J2 in the pedestal, wh.
Page 680 of 906 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 681 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 694 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 682 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • NT6D39 CPU/Network mod ule • NT9D11 Core/Netw ork module The QSDI paddle board is compatible w ith all existi ng system software, bu t can only be used with the system options l isted above.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 683 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 1 NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board 1 234 O N ^ 1234 O N ^ 1234 O N ^ 1234 O N ^ 56 1234 .
Page 684 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Other lo gic on the car d includes baud rat e generator s, RS-232-C driver/ receiver pairs, and the switches and logic needed to co nfigure each UART.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 685 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The QSDI paddle board is normally inst alled into a socket in the network area of the backplane. This allows it to be accessed by either of the system processors.
Page 686 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 8 CTS Clear to send (N ote 1) Cl ear to send Note 1: In DTE mode the signals CD , DSR, and CTS are tied to +12 volts to signify that the por t on the QSDI paddle board is alwa ys ready to transmit and receive data.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 687 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Configuring the QSDI paddle board Configuring th e QSDI paddle board to wo rk in a system co.
Page 688 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 * F or future use. Address Switch SW15 or SW16 and lo gic on the card always address the four UARTs using a pair of addresses: 0 and 1, 2 a nd 3 through 14 and 1 5.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 689 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation SW15 and SW16 must not be configured identically. Figure 161 on page 683 displays SW15 and SW16. * T o enable por ts 1 and 2, set SW15 position 1 to ON .
Page 690 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DTE/DCE/Fiber mode Each serial port can be co nfigured to connect to a terminal (DTE equipment), a modem (DCE equipment), or a Fiber Superloop Network card.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 691 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software service changes Once the NT8D841BA QSDI paddle board has been installed in the system, the system software needs to be c onfigured to recognize it, using the Configuration Record program LD 1 7.
Page 692 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Inte rface paddle board is used to connect the switch to a variety of comm unication devices, printers, and peri pherals.
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Pa ddle Board Page 693 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 3 NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board cabling Module front NT8D46 cable to connector J4 in .
Page 694 of 906 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 695 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 700 NTAG26 XMFR card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 696 of 906 NTAG26 XMFR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Table 219 lists the frequency va lues used for received signals. Ta b l e 2 1 9 MF frequency v alues Digit Bac kwar d direction .
NTAG26 XMFR card Page 697 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation XMFR receiver specifications Table 220 provides the operating requir ements for the NT AG26 circuit card.
Page 698 of 906 NTAG26 XMFR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Noise Rejection: Error Rate in White Noise Better than: < 1/2500 calls T est: 10 digit ca lls nominal freque ncy @ -23 dBmO O.
NTAG26 XMFR card Page 699 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The XMFR receiver specifications conform to the following: • TR-NPL-000258, Compatib ility Information for F.G.D. switched access service, Bell Communica tion Research Technical Reference, Issue 1.
Page 700 of 906 NTAG26 XMFR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical specifications The physical specifications required by the NTAG26 XMFR circuit card are shown in Tab le 221. Ta b l e 2 2 1 Ph ysical specifications Dimensions Height:12.
Page 701 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 708 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 702 of 906 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ports 1 and 3 are config ured as DCH. Ports 0 and 2 are configured as SDI (not supp orted). See Table 2 22. Each pair is controlled by a switch, as shown in Table 223. Note: Digital Privat e Network Signali ng System DPNSS can replace the DCH function in the U.
NTAK02 SDI/DCH card Pag e 703 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Two ports offer the option for DTE/DCE confi guration. This option is selected from a jumper on the card.
Page 704 of 906 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Connecting to the ports External devices are connected to the SDI/DCH card by the following: • the NTAK19FB four-port SDI cable. Th is cable does not have to be terminated at the cross connect te rminal since it is equipped with connectors.
NTAK02 SDI/DCH card Pag e 705 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 22 6 NT AK02 conne ctions at the cro ss-connect terminal – P or t 1 RS422 RS232 Cable Signal Design ations I=Inp.
Page 706 of 906 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 2 2 7 NT AK02 co nnections at the cro ss-connect terminal – P or t 2 RS422 RS232 Cable Signal Designations I=Input.
NTAK02 SDI/DCH card Pag e 707 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 22 8 NT AK02 conne ctions at the cro ss-connect terminal – P or t 3 RS422 RS232 Cable Signal Designations I=Inpu.
Page 708 of 906 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Characteristics of the low speed port Ports 0 and 2 are asynchronous, low speed ports.
Page 709 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 720 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 710 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical description The DTI/PRI card uses a 9.5" by 12.5" multilayer printed circuit board with buried power and ground layers. The clock contro ller and D-channel daughterboards are fastened by standoffs and con nectors.
NTAK09 1.5 Mb D TI/PRI card Page 711 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The first five LEDs operate as follow s: • During system power up, the LEDs are on. • When the self- test is in progress, th e LEDs flash three times and then go into their appropriate states, as shown in Table 229.
Page 712 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTAK09 DTI/PRI power on self-test When power is applied to the NTAK09 DTI/PRI circuit card, the card performs a self-test. The LEDs direct ly assoc iated with the NTAK09 circuit card are DIS, ACT, RED, YEL, and LBK.
NTAK09 1.5 Mb D TI/PRI card Page 713 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NTAK93 self-test The NTAK93 DCHI daughterboard LED is the bottom LED on the faceplate of the NTAK09 DTI/PRI card. The NTAK93 DCHI daughterboard d oes not perform a self-test when power is applied to it.
Page 714 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The NTAK09 circuit card conforms to sa fety and performance standards for foreign and surge voltag e protection in an internal enviro nment.
NTAK09 1.5 Mb D TI/PRI card Page 715 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Architecture Signaling interface The signaling interface perfor ms an 8 Kbps signaling for all 24 channels and interfaces directly to the DS-30X link. Messages in both directions of transmission are three bytes long.
Page 716 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Digital pad The digital pad is an EPROM whose address-input to data -output transfer function meets the character istics of a digital attenuator. The digital pad accommodates both µ255-law and A -Law coding.
NTAK09 1.5 Mb D TI/PRI card Page 717 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation D-channel interface The D-channel interface is a 64 Kbps maxi mum, full-duplex, se rial bit-stream configured as a DCE device. The data signals include receive data output, transmit data input, receive clock out put, and transmit clock output.
Page 718 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 extend from the card to the DSX-1 or LD-1. Equalizers are switch selectable through dip-switches. The settin gs are shown in Table 232. Receiver The receiver extracts data and clock fr om an incoming data stream and outputs clock and synchronized data.
NTAK09 1.5 Mb D TI/PRI card Page 719 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Clock controller interface The clock controller interf ace provides the recovered clock from the external digital facility to the clock cont roller daughterboard throu gh the backplane.
Page 720 of 906 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 721 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 734 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 722 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical description The 2 Mb DTI pack uses a standard 9.5" by 12.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 723 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power requirements The 2MB DTI obtains its power from the backplan e. It draws less than 2 A on +5 V, 50 mA on +15 V and 50 mA on –15 V. Environment The NTAK10 card meets all applicable Nortel operating specifi cations.
Page 724 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • per-channel and all-channel loopback capab ilities for near-end and far-end •s e l f - t e s t • download o f in.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 725 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Transmit data To transmit data on the carrier, the incoming serial bit stream fr om the NTAK02 circuit card is convert ed to 8-bit parallel bytes. The signaling bits are extracted by the si gnaling interface circuitry.
Page 726 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • controlling LEDs • downloading Local Calling Areas (LCAs) • monitoring errors and ala rms • detecting the chan.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 727 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation If a coaxial interface is requir ed, use NT5K85 in conjunction with th e NTBK05. Channel associate d signaling Channel associated signa ling means that each traffi c carrying channel has its own signaling channel permanently associated with it .
Page 728 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 With the exception of the outpulsi ng si gnals and special signals, such as Denmark's Flash signal and Sweden's Parking signal, the minimum durati on of any signal state is 100 ms.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 729 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation converte d from di gital to AMI and sen t to the carrier. A transformer provides isolation and impedance matchin g (75 ohms or 1 20 ohms).
Page 730 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Tracking mo de There are two stages to clock controller tracking: • tracking a reference, and • locked onto a reference. When tracking a reference, the clock controller uses an algorithm to mat ch its frequency to the frequency of the inco ming clock.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 731 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Clock controller funct ions and features The NTAK10 2MB DTI clock controller functions and features include: • phase-locking to a reference, generating the 10.24 Mhz system clock, and distri buting it t o the CPU t hrough t he backplane.
Page 732 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 secondary, but switches over to the primary whenever the primary recovers.
NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI card Page 733 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Reference c lock interf ace The recovered clock derived from the facility is available on the MDF connector. The signals at these c onnectors conform to the electrical characteristics of the EIA RS-422 standa rd.
Page 734 of 906 NTAK10 2. 0 Mb DTI ca rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 735 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 744 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 736 of 906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: The card is restricted to slot s 1 through 3 in EMC- type cabinet s (such as NAK11Dx an d NTAK11Fx cabin ets). It will not work in sl ots 4 through 10 in these cabinets.
NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterbo ard Page 737 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • jitter filt ering • use of an algorithm to detect crys tal aging and qualify clocking information Clocking modes The clock controller can operate in one of two mo des: tracking or non-tracking (also known as free-run).
Page 738 of 906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Free-run ( non-track ing) In free-run mode, the clock controller does not synchro nize on any outside source. Instead, it provides its ow n inte rnal clock to the system.
NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterbo ard Page 739 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Functional description The main function al blocks of the NTAK20 architecture include: • phase differ.
Page 740 of 906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 System clo ck specif ication a nd characte ristics Since the accuracy requirements for CC ITT and EIA Stratum 3 are different, it is necessary to have two TCVCXOs which feature different values of frequency tuning sensitivity.
NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterbo ard Page 741 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation without software i ntervention. If both re ferences are out of specification, the clock controller provid es holdover.
Page 742 of 906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Holdover and free-run In the temporary absence of a synchronization reference signal, or when sudden changes occur on the incoming re ference due to error bursts, the clock controller provides a stable holdover.
NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterbo ard Page 743 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation backplane line. It designates the DTI/PR I motherboard as a primary reference source. The secondary reference is ob tained from another DTI/PRI card, which is desi gnated by a technici an.
Page 744 of 906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 745 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 762 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 746 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Clocking slips can occur between MG 1000S systems that are clocked from different Central Offices (COs) if the COs are not synchronized. The slips can degrade voice quality.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 747 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation RED On (Red) A red alar m state has b een detected. This represen ts a local alar m state of: Loss of Carrier (LOS) Loss of F rame (LF AS), or Loss of CRC Multiframe (LMAS).
Page 748 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTAK79 switches The NTAK79 card incorporates four on-bo ard dip switches. The tables that follow provide in formation on the various set tings and related fun ctions of these switches.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 749 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 5 NTAK79 card with sw itch locations 12 12 12 12 553-7869.EPS LEDs Jack Faceplate Switch 1 Switch 3 Switch 4 .
Page 750 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Switch SW1 – DCHI Configura tion This switch enables/di sables the on-board DCHI and sets the operating mode of the DCHI. DPNSS1 mode is not su pported at thi s time. For all other countries that do not use DPNSS, use Q.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 751 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Switch SW4 – Carrier Shield Grounding This switch enables for the selective gr ounding of the Tx / Rx pairs of the carrier cable.
Page 752 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • monitoring of receive carrier alarms including AIS, LOS, and RAI • transmission of remote alarm when instructed • .
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 753 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The incoming serial bit st ream is converted to 8-bit parallel bytes to be directed to padding control . The signaling bits are extracted and inserted by the A07 signaling interface circuitry.
Page 754 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Signaling interface The signaling interface consis ts of the A07 DS-30X si gnaling controller. This interface provides an 8 Kbps signaling link through the DS-3 0X timeslot zero data bit zero.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 755 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Impedance matching The line interface provides fo r the use of either 75 ohms coaxial or 120 ohms twisted pair cab le. The impedance is selected by a switch, as shown in Table 245.
Page 756 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 requirements of the CCITT recom mendation G.742. This provi des jitter attenuation increasing from 0 dB to 60 dB over the frequen cy range from about 6 Hz to 6 KHz.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 757 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • receive clock output • transmit clock output The receive and transmit clocks have sl ightly different bi t rates from each other, as determined by the tr ansmit and receive carrier clocks.
Page 758 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Card-LAN interface A Dual Port UART handles th e functions of the serial ports for the Card-LAN serial link and the echo can celler/test port interface. The echo/test interface is an asynchronous 4800 bps 8-bit connected to port A of th e UART.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 759 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation If the incoming clock reference is stab le, th e internal clock controller w ill track it, lock onto it, and match frequencies exactly. Occasionally, however, environmental circumstances will cause the external or internal clocks to drift.
Page 760 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • jitter filt ering • use of an algorithm to detect crystal agin g and to qualify clocking information Reference sw itchove r Switchover may occur in the case of reference degradation or reference failure.
NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 761 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation A time-out mechanism p rev ents chatter due to rep eated automatic switching between primary and secondary reference sources.
Page 762 of 906 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 763 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 768 NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboard Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 764 of 906 NTAK93 D-channel Handler In terface daughte rboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — system parameters are service changeable (sys tem parameters are downloaded from software).
NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboard Page 765 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Faceplate LEDs NTAK09 1.5 Mb PRI and NTBK50 2.0 MB PRI cards LEDs are located on the faceplate of the NTAK09 and NTBK50 cards. The DCHI LED is dual-color (red and gr een).
Page 766 of 906 NTAK93 D-channel Handler In terface daughte rboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 DMA controller A Z80A-DMA chip controls the data transfer between local RAM memory and communication ports. The DMA cha nnels are only used in the receive direction (f rom line to SSC), not in the transm it direction.
NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboard Page 767 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The port will operate at: The address of ports is se lected by hardwired back plane card address. Port characteristics and LA PD parameters are downloaded fro m software.
Page 768 of 906 NTAK93 D-channel Handler In terface daughte rboard 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 769 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 772 NTBK22 MISP card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 770 of 906 NTBK22 MISP card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Refer to ISDN Basi c Rate Interface: In stallation and Configurati on (553-3001-218) and ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Features (553-3001-380) for additional informat ion. Functional description Each MISP can support 4 lin e cards (UILC or SILC or any combinatio n of the two).
NTBK22 MISP card Pag e 771 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation High-Level Data Link Controller (HDLC) The HDLC is a format converter that supp orts up to 32 serial channels that communicate at speeds up to 64 kbps.
Page 772 of 906 NTBK22 MISP card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 773 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 784 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 774 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 You can install this card in slots 1 through 4 i n the MG 10 00S. The card is no t supported in the MG 1000S Expansion. Note: Clocking slips can occur between MG 1000S systems that are clocked from different Central Of fices (COs), if the COs are not synchronized.
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 775 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 6 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card with daughterboards NTAK20 Clock Controller NTAK93 or NTBK51 D-Channel Interface SW2.
Page 776 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The LEDs are described in Table 249. Ta b l e 2 4 9 NTBK50 faceplate LEDs (Part 1 of 2) LED State Definition OOS On (Red) The NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI circuit card is disab led or out-of-ser vice.
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 777 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Power requirements The NTBK50 obtains its power from the backplane, drawing up to 2 A on +5 V, 35 mA on +15 V and 20 mA o n –15 V. Environment The NTBK50 meets all applicable Nortel operating specifications.
Page 778 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • monitoring of receive carrier alarms including AIS, LOS, and RAI • transmission of remote alarm when instructed • .
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 779 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation message format; eight are assig ned to voice/data (6 4 Kbps), one to signaling (8 Kbps), and one is a data valid bit (8 K bps). The incoming serial bit st ream is converted to 8-bit parallel bytes to be directed to padding control.
Page 780 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Signaling interface The signaling interface consis ts of the A07 DS-30X si gnaling controller. This interface provides an 8 Kbps signaling li nk via the DS-30X timeslot zero data bit zero.
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 781 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Impedance matching (Switch SW2) The line interface provides fo r the use of either 75 ohms coaxial or 120 ohms twisted pair cable. The impedance is selected by SW2, as shown in Table 251.
Page 782 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Carrier Shield ground ing (Switch SW4) Table 253 lists the Carrier Shield ground switch settin gs. Note: The usual method is to ground th e outer conductor of the receive coax signal.
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card Page 783 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation CEPT transceiver The transmitter and receiver functions ar e used for synchronization, channel, and signal extraction. The functio ns m eet applicable specifications of the CCITT recommendation G.
Page 784 of 906 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 mode, which is not supported at this time. The DDCH supports only a singl e port which directly interfaces to th e PRI motherboard.
Page 785 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 790 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboard Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 786 of 906 NTBK51 Downl oadable D-channel H andler daughterboa rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — DCH interface — layer 3 preprocessor — traffic reporting including link capacity Physical description The NTBK51 daughterboard interfaces w ith the system CPU and is mounted on either the NTAK09 1.
NTBK51 Downloadabl e D-channel Handler dau ghterboard Page 787 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Functional description The main functional b locks of th e NTBK51 architecture include t.
Page 788 of 906 NTBK51 Downl oadable D-channel H andler daughterboa rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Main memory The main 68EC020 system memory is comprised of 1 Mb yte of SRAM and is accessible in 8 or 16 bits. The software , base code and application reside in main RAM and is downloaded from the software thro ugh the shared m emory.
NTBK51 Downloadabl e D-channel Handler dau ghterboard Page 789 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Sanity timer A sanity timer is incorpo rated on the DDCH to prevent the MPU fro m getting tied-up as the result of a hardware or software fault.
Page 790 of 906 NTBK51 Downl oadable D-channel H andler daughterboa rd 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 download depends on th e result of the check made by the CPU on the MSDL base code and application software.
Page 791 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 810 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 792 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The cards are identified by a two-letter suffix to the product code called the vintage. The card vintage is based on whether PPM is equipped or not, and the individual countries where the card is being installed.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 793 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Physical description The NTCK16AX and NTCK16BX generic Central Office trunk cards have eight units. Each unit connect s to th e shelf backplane through an 80-pin connector.
Page 794 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • provide 4 dB dynamic attenuatio n pads on a per call basis • allow individual un its or the entir.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 795 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Call place d by Central Offic e The Central Office initiates a cal l by applying ringing between the tip and rin g wires.
Page 796 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Electrical specifications Power requirements Table 256 shows t he power requir ements for the NTCK16AX and NTCK16BX generic Central Office trunk cards. Note 1: Analog circuitry is powered wi th +/-12 V ge nerated fr om +/-15 V.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 797 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Pad switching The NTCK16AX and NTCK16BX generic Central Office trunk cards support the N orth American l oss plan . Software con figuration allow s the selection of 4 dB loss pads on a per unit basis.
Page 798 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 16 7 NTCK16 Central Office trunk co nnections for NT8D37 I/O pa nel connectors A, E, K, R Pi n s.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 799 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 16 8 NTCK16 Central Office trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connector s B, F , L, S Pi .
Page 800 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 16 9 NTCK16 Central Office trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connector s C, G, M, T Pi n s .
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 801 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation NTCK16AX Central Office trunk card Route Data Block Respond to the prompts in LD 16 as shown.
Page 802 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Trunk Data Block Respond to the prompts in LD 14 as shown: LD 14 – Trunk Data Block for NTCK16AX .
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 803 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: These prompts are required only for the first unit defined on each NTCK16AX card.
Page 804 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NTCK16BX Central Office trunk card Route Data Block Respond to the prompts in LD 16 as shown: LD 16 – Route Data Block for NTCK16B X. Prompt Response Description REQ: NEW Define a new unit.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 805 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Trunk Data Block Respond to the prompts in LD 14 as shown: LD 14 – Trunk Data Block for NTCK16BX. (Part 1 of 2) Prompt Response Description REQ: NEW Define a new trunk unit.
Page 806 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note 1: These prompts are required only for the first unit defined on each NTCK16BX card. (DIP) DTN Digitone signaling, (digipulse) (P10) P12 P2 0 Make-break ratio f or pulse dialing speed.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 807 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation BTID values by country Country BTID Cadence Brazil Tortola10 250 ms +/- 50 ms on/off Mexico 10 250 m.
Page 808 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Detection limits Pulses detected by the NTCK 16AX circuit card must be within the followi ng limits: Busy tone detect Busy tone is sent by the Cen tral Office to indicate the release of an established call.
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards Page 809 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Therefore the followi ng steps must be followed w hen the Generic XFCOT is installed: 1 Define Loss Switching mode. Resp ond to the prompts in LD 97 as shown.
Page 810 of 906 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Equivalencies The following equivalencies do apply : • XFCOT COT SHL is equivalent with XUT COT TRC • XFCOT COT LOL is equivalent with XUT COT NTC. The entries TRC and NTC will no longer be al lowed for the G eneric XFCOT.
Page 811 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 824 NTDK20 Small System Controller card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 812 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The NTDK20GA SSC card has the follo wing components and features: • NTTK25 daughterboard Flash memory, NTAK 19 SIMM module (16 MB) DRAM, and Backup memory Note: The NTTK13 daughterb oard is still supported .
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 813 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 17 0 NTDK20 SSC card and expansion dau ghterboard in the Call Server Ports 1 & 3 for 100BaseT dau ghterboard Flash ROM Drive PCMCIA Drive Connector fo r 2nd 100BaseT daughterboard.
Page 814 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Memory The majority of system and customer co nfi gured data is bot h controll ed and stored on the NTDK20 SSC card’s Flash ROM. An active and backup copy of customer data is also kept on the Flash ROM.
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 815 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 100BaseT IP daughterboards A 100BaseT IP Daughterboard mounted on the NTDK20 SSC card enables the connection of the Call Server to a MG 1000S. See Figure 170 on page 813 .
Page 816 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 17 1 NTDK83AA dual-port 100BaseT IP daughterboard Figure 17 2 NTDK99A single-port 100BaseT IP daughter.
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 817 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Note: If not connecting point -to-point , connect the Call Server and MG 1000S using a straight-throug h Ethernet UTP Cat 5 cable.
Page 818 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 17 3 Call Server connection to Media Gateway 1000S systems For further informati on or installation instructions, refer to the Communication Server 10 00S: Install ation and Configurati on (553-3031-210).
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 819 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Security device The NTDK20 SSC card in each MG 100 0S must contain a NTDK57DA Security device, a remote dongle (NT_ Rem) which is keyed to match the NTDK57AA Security device on the Call Server and a standard dongle (NT_STD).
Page 820 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 SDI ports The NTDK20 SSC card in both the Call Server and the MG 1000S systems contains three SDI ports us ed to connect on-sit e terminals or remot e terminals through a modem.
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 821 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The MG 1000S 10BaseT po rt can run in Normal mod e or Survival m ode. In Normal mode, the MG 1000S does not provide access to m aintenance or alarm management.
Page 822 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 2 6 1 MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expansion slot assignments MG 1000S/MG 1000S Ex pansion Fir st Second Th.
NTDK20 Small System Controller card Page 823 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 17 4 MG 1000S slots Media Gateway 1000 553-AAA1991.
Page 824 of 906 NTDK20 Small System Controller card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 17 5 MG 1000S Expansion slots 553-AAA1992 Media Gateway 1000 and Media Gateway 1000 Chassis Expansion.
Page 825 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 838 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 826 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 To provide CEMUX communicat ion with th e card, changes are also required to create an I/O entry for the card. You can install this card in slots 1 through 4 i n the MG 10 00S.
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 827 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 17 6 NTRB21 TMDI card with clock controller O O S AC T R ED YEL LBK C C D C H RCV XMT NTRB21 TMDI SW ON 1.
Page 828 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 In general, the first five LE Ds operate as follows: • During system power up, the LEDs are on. • When the self-test is in progress, the LEDs flash on and off three times, then go into their appropriat e states, as sh own in Table 262.
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 829 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 1 77 NTRB21 TMDI card faceplate 55 3-C SE0 007 OOS AC T RE D YEL LB K CC DC H TM DI Mo n i t o r Po r t R.
Page 830 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Foreign and surge voltage protection Lightning protectors must be installed be tween an external T1 carrier facility and the system. F or public T1 f acilities, this p rotection is prov ided by the local operating company.
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 831 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software description Changes from the NTAK09 are required for th e new trunk card and License parameters are n service change and maintenance overlays. There is a c hange to CardLAN to introduce a new CardLA N ID.
Page 832 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 1 78 NTRB21 TMDI card faceplate TMDI Rx Tx OOS ACT RED YEL LBK CC DCH .
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 833 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Microprocessor The NTRB21 is equipped with bit-slice microprocessors that handle th e following m ajor tasks: • Task handler: also referred to as an executive.
Page 834 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 D-channel interface The D-channel interface is a 64 kbps, full- duplex, serial bit- stream configured as a Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (D CE) device.
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 835 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • receive clock output • transmit clock output The bit rate of the receive and transmit c locks can vary slightly from each other. This is determined by the transmit and receive carrier clocks.
Page 836 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Cross-connect – Level 1 (DSX-1), or LD-1. Equalizers are switch selectable through dip-switches. The settin gs are shown in Table 264. Receiver The receiver extracts data and clock fr om an incoming data stream and outputs clock and synchronized data.
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card Pag e 837 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Connector pinout The connection to the external dig ital carrier is through a 15 positio n Male D-type connector.
Page 838 of 906 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Clocking slips can occur between MG 1000S systems that are clocked from different COs, if th e COs are not synchronized. The slips can degrade voice quality. Clock rate conv erter The 1.
Page 839 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 844 NTVQ01xx Media Card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Physical description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 840 of 906 NTVQ01xx Media Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 1 79 NTVQ01xx Media Card The NTVQ01xx Media Card provides faceplate and back plane interfaces, which are used to connect external LA Ns. This section provides informat ion on the faceplate conn ectors and indicators.
NTVQ01xx Media Card Page 841 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Hardware architecture The Media Card comes in two vers ions: 8-por t and 32-port. Faceplate connectors and indicators Figure 180 on page 842 shows the NTVQ01xx Me dia Card faceplate.
Page 842 of 906 NTVQ01xx Media Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 1 80 NTVQ01xx Media Card faceplate HEX Display Maintenance Port Ethernet Activity LEDs PCMCIA Slot Reset Button MC Ena.
NTVQ01xx Media Card Page 843 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation RS-232 Asynchronou s Maintenance Port An 8-pin mini-DIN socket on the NT VQ01xx Media Card faceplate provides access to the RS-232 port. This faceplate port can provide access to the Media Card for OA&M purposes.
Page 844 of 906 NTVQ01xx Media Card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 845 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 850 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Physical description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 846 of 906 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description Figure 181 on page 847 shows the ITG-P card f aceplate components. The information in this section describes the components. Faceplate components NWK The faceplate connector labeled NWK is a 9-pin, sub-miniature D-type connector.
NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card Page 847 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 18 1 NTVQ55AA ITG-P card faceplate Note: There are no Ethernet status LEDs for the ELAN management interface.
Page 848 of 906 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NWK Status LED NWK Status LEDs display the TLAN interface card Ethernet activity: • Green – on if the carrier (link pulse) is received from the TLAN interface card Ethernet hub.
NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card Page 849 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • alternate connection to th e serial maintenanc e port DS-30X • Card LAN interfaces DS-30X voic e/signaling DS-30X carries Pulse Code Modul ation (PCM) voice and proprietary signaling on the backplane betw een the ITG-P card and the SSC.
Page 850 of 906 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 851 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 868 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 852 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Each system can accommodate up to ei ght ESDI cards, for a total of 16 synchronous ports per system.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 853 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 1 82 CPC513 ESDI card front panel LED Card lock latch Card lock latch 553-5981 CSL/ ESDI Q P.
Page 854 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description The QPC513 ESDI card is an intelli gent, two-port synchronous serial data interface card. See Figure 183. The tw o serial input/output data ports terminate on DB-25 connectors on the front panel of the card.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 855 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation The QPC513 ESDI card is an intelli gent controller.
Page 856 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Clock timing option The ESDI card offers two timing options: • Internal: The ESDI card uses an in ternal timing source to synchron ize data transfers to the external device.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 857 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Fault detection Firmware on the ESDI card detects hardwa re faults o n the card and lin k level LAPB protocol faults. It reports the faults to the CPU when predetermined thresholds (downloaded at initiali zation) have been exceeded.
Page 858 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Electrical inte rface options Interface options are selected by inserti ng jumper plugs into the appropriate sockets on the card: • RS-232-C interface: The EIA RS-232-C interface can be used for speeds up to 19.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 859 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Connector pin assignments Table 268 shows t he pin assignments for J1 and J2 when the port is confi.
Page 860 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 17 Receiver signal element timing (DCE) — 3 DD 24 T ransmitter signal element timing (DTE) 3 — DA .
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 861 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Timing 12 T ransmitter signal element tim- ing (DTE) – lead B — 3 DD (B) 14 T ransmitter signal.
Page 862 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring the ESDI card Configuring the ESDI card consists of setting the port addresses using the address selection switch and setting the port in terface options using the jumper blocks.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 863 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation DTE/DCE mode ju mper settin gs The interface for each ESDI port is conf igured independently. Ports must be configured both for electrical interf ace (RS-232-C or high-speed) and mode (DTE or DCE).
Page 864 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 18 5 ESDI card option switch location s 553-5983 S1 S2 DS1 J1 J2 UB9 UB10 UB11 UB12 UA9 UA10 UA.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 865 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software service changes All of the other ESDI port operating param eters are defined in software and downloaded to the assigned ESDI port . See Table 266 on page 855 .
Page 866 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 parameters. These parameters must be set for each ports if both ports are being used. LD 17 – Serial port config uration paramet ers. Prompt Response Description REQ: CHG Change configuration.
QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card Page 867 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Applications The QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data In terface card is used any time that a high-speed, ful ly synchronous serial dat a communication channel is needed.
Page 868 of 906 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 18 6 QPC513 ESDI card ca bling Cables to peripherals NT8D95 cables (Note 1) NT8D82 cables I/O p.
Page 869 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 884 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 870 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QSDI cards are housed in the following modules: • NT5D21 Core /Network mod ule (slots 0 t hrough 7) • .
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 871 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 1 87 QPC841 QSDI card front panel LED Card lock latch Card lock latch 553-5985 ENB DIS J1 J2 Por.
Page 872 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Functional description The QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card contains all the logic for fo ur asynchronous serial ports, including th e baud rate generators.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 873 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Figure 18 8 QPC841 QSDI card block diagram UART no. 1 UART no.
Page 874 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Connector pin assignments Connector J1 is connected to po rt one, and uses the RS-232-C standard DB-25 pinout. Connector J2 is connected to ports two, three, and fo ur, and is a non-standard pinout that requires an adapter cable.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 875 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation T able 27 4 Connector J2 pin assignments (Part 1 of 2) Pin Number Po r t Signal Purpose in DTE mode Pur.
Page 876 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Configuring the QSDI card Configuring the QSDI card consists of setting these option switches for each serial port: • Port addr ess • Baud rate • DTE/DCE mode Figure 189 on page 880 shows the location of the option sw itches on the QSDI card.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 877 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation select the addresses for ports 1 and 2. Switch SW15 is used to select the addresses for ports 3 and 4.
Page 878 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Baud rate swit ch settings Table 276 lists t he switch sett ings necessary to set the baud rat e.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 879 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation DTE/DCE mod e switch settings Table 277 shows the DTE/DCE mode sel ection switches for the four serial ports. Test swi tch setti ng Switch SW16 is only used for fact ory testing; all of its switches must be set to OFF for proper operation.
Page 880 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 18 9 QSDI card optio n switch loca tions 553-5987 SW1 DS1 J1 J2 SW16 12 34 O N 12 34 O N 56 12 34 O.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 881 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Software service changes Once the QPC841 QSDI card has been installed in the system, the system software needs to be config ured to recognize it. This is done using the Configuration Record program LD 17.
Page 882 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applications The QPD841 Quad Serial Data Interface (QSDI) card is used to connect the switch to a variety of commu nication devices and peripherals. Any RS-232 -C compatible device can be connected to any of the four serial ports.
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card Page 883 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation • SDI multiple-por t cable (internal system options use only) —N T 8 D 9 0 • SDI I/O to DTE/DCE cables (system options use only) —N T 8 D 9 5 Note: This cable is av ailable in di f fer ent lengths.
Page 884 of 906 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 885 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 900 The TDS/DTR card Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 886 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Features Tone transmitter The TDS/DTR tone transmi tter provides 30 channels of tone transmission. Up to 256 tones are available as u-La w or A-Law and up to 256 bursts and cadences are downloaded from the CPU.
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 887 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Tones and cadences The following tables give the tones and cadences provid ed by the NTAK03 TDS/DTR card.
Page 888 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 19 770/1340 -12/-10 5 20 770/1480 -12/-10 6 21 850/1210 -12/-10 7 22 850/1340 -12/-10 8 23 850/1480 -12/-10 9 24 940/1340 -12/-1.
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 889 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 39 770/1210 -17/-15 4 40 770/1340 -17/-15 5 41 770/1480 -17/-15 6 42 850/1210 -17/-15 7 43 850/1340 -17/-15 8 44 850/1480 -1.
Page 890 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 60 700/1500 -13/-13 7 61 900/1500 -13/-13 8 62 1100/1500 -13/-13 9 63 700/1700 -13/-13 ST3P/RB/ C11 64 900/1700 -13/-13 STP/C12 .
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 891 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 80 480 -19 ÷ 81 420 -9 ÷ 82 440 -29 ÷ 83 reser ved 84 350/440 -17/-17 ÷ 85 400/450 -17/-17 ÷ 86 400 -17 ÷ 87 1400 -26 .
Page 892 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Tones #1 - 16 (inclusive) and #234 - 249 (inclusive) are incl uded for Norwegian and Malaysian specifications.
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 893 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 12 940 X 1210 -14/-13 * 13 940 X 1480 -14/-13 # 14 700 X 1630 -14/-13 F0 15 770 X 1630 -14/-13 F 16 850 X 1630 -14/-13 I 17 .
Page 894 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 104 850/1630 -13/-12 I 105 350/440 -17/-17 ÷ 106 400/450 -17/-17 ÷ 107 1400 -26 ÷ 108 440 -23 ÷ 109 420 -9 ÷ 110 950 -12 ÷.
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 895 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 125 940/1480 -12/-10 # 126 700/1630 -12/-10 F0 127 770/1630 -12/-10 F 128 850/1630 -12/-10 I 129 350/440 -22/-22 ÷ 130 400 .
Page 896 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 146 850/1340 -18/-17 ÷ 8 147 850/1480 -18/-17 ÷ 9 148 940/1340 -18/-17 ÷ 0 149 940/1210 -18/-17 ÷ * 150 940/1480 -18/-17 ÷ .
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 897 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 167 1700 -19 ÷ 168 440 -14 ÷ 169 380 -8 ÷ 170 1400 -32 ÷ 171 820 -7 P 172 850 -8 1 173 420 -32 2 174 reser ved 3 175 420.
Page 898 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 188 420 X 25 -17 189 950 -16 190 950 -25 191 940/1630 -9/-7 192 700/1210 -9/-7 193 700/1340 -9/-7 194 700/1480 -9/-7 195 770/121.
The TDS/DTR card Pag e 899 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 209 420 -4 210 1400 -18 211 1400 -9 212 350/420 -9/-9 213 420 -14 214 450 -12 215 450 -22 216 820 -16 217 350/420 -14/-14 21.
Page 900 of 906 The TDS/DTR card 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 230 940/1480 -14/-12 231 700/1630 -14/-12 232 770/1630 -14/-12 233 850/1630 -14/-12 234 940 X 1630 -17/-15 p 235 700 X 1210 -17/.
Page 901 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation 906 Appendix A: LAPB Data Link Control protocol Contents This section contains infor mation on the follow ing topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 902 of 906 Appendix A: LAPB Data Link C ontrol protocol 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LAPB subset of the HDLC protocol and tr ansmitted serially to the line at a rate determined by the dow nloaded parameters. The QPC513 card receives data serially from the line, packaged in LAPB information frames.
Appendix A: LAPB Data Link Control protocol Pag e 903 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation LAPB balanced class of procedure Applications which use port s on the QPC513 are automaticall y d.
Page 904 of 906 Appendix A: LAPB Data Link C ontrol protocol 553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Asynchronous Ba lanced Mode Asynchronous Balanced Mode (ABM) is a balanced, confi gured operational .
Appendix A: LAPB Data Link Control protocol Pag e 905 of 906 Circuit Card Description and Installation Description of procedure The basic LAPB procedures must be implemented to satisfy the following: .
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