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1. ES 2 7 eo 2 lt Figure 3 4 7 818 32 Group 6 Cable Assembly Procedure 1 Locate the following 7 723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Figure 3 4 m ED 7C818 32 Group 19 cable assembly or ED 7C723 35 Group 9 and ED 7C818 32 Group 6 cable assemblies 2 lffuses are installed on the AnyMedia FAST or MDS2 shelves to be con nected remove the 20 HZ fuse 3 6 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling 3 Which ringing supply cable assemblies do you have If ED 7C818 32 Group 19 cable assembly go to Step 4 If ED 7C723 35 Group 9 and ED 7C818 32 Group 6 cable assemblies go to Step 8 Connect the P116 connector end of the ED 7C818 32 Group 19 cable assembly to the J116 connector on the ring shelf specified in the Work Order Refer to Figures 3 5 3 6 and 3 7 for shelf connector location infor mation The J1C182BC 1 List 3 shelf connectors are dangling cables Ring shelf connectors J116 1 and J116 2 are connected to the GROUP 1 ringing supply voltage while connectors J116 3 and J116 4 are con nected to the GROUP 2 ringing supply voltage Connect one P2 connector at the other end of the ED 7C818 32 Group 19 cable assembly to the J2 connector located on top left side of the AnyMedia FAST shelf J1C282AA 1 specified in the Work Order See Note and Figure 3 7 gt NOTE For the J1C282AB 1 and J1C282AC 1 AnyMedia FAST shelves the J2
2. STVAH3LNI 14 L XOuddv LY qaovds HOLVOIQNI Nid P ALO AlL 318vO L LIM 1 120044 ON Aavus 138V1 3qIS 1 15 Figure 3 19 ED 7C723 35 Group 10 Cable and Pin Out March 2000 Issue 1 3 24 363 205 121 Cabling PIN TYPI Figure 3 20 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 2 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 403808165 GROMMET Figure3 21 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Issue 1 March 2000 3 25 363 205 121 Cabling Table 3 7 7 723 35 Group 9 Cable Assembly to J108B 1 Connector 11 Connections 12 Pin Mate N Lok II ED 7C723 35 Group 9 CA Connector Pins CA1 R 1 BK 2 CA2 R 7 BK 8 Dress and tie down the ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for each ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly shown in the Work Order Connect the assembly containing the ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable and the male Mate N Lok ll connector to the P108B dangler plug of each SLC Series 5 shelf being connected to the ring shelf Connect the ED 7C 723 35 Group 10 cable to J117 on the right side of the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf per the Work Order See Fig ures 3 20 and 3 21 for the location of J117 Dress and tie the cable above the rack above the power distribution panel A CAUTION Do not allow the Group 10 cable to run parallel to the existing power c
3. Procedure 1 Get one AUG3 Figure 4 3 and inspect for possible physical dam age Be sure to remove the connector guard gt Q e hy 0 Figure 4 3 Ring Control Unit AUG3 Faceplate 4 6 Issue1 March 2000 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures 2 Verify that each fuse holder RCU faceplate contains 80G 0 5A fuse and that no fuses are blown The fuse bead will pop out when the fuse is blown 3 any fuses blown If YES then continue with Step 4 If NO then proceed to Step 6 4 Remove blown fuses 5 Install good 80G 0 5A fuse in each empty fuse holder 6 Verify that both 3C ringing generators are installed in GROUP 1 side RING GEN 1 and RING GEN 2 slots 7 On GROUP 1 side install RCU into slot in ring shelf gt NOTE The RMJ and RMN LEDs light momentarily 8 Do any fuses blow on If YES then continue with Step 9 If NO then proceed to Step 15 9 Replace RCU Do any fuses blow on RCU If YES then continue with Step 10 If f NO then proceed to Step 15 10 On the ring shelf on the right hand side disconnect P116 ringing output connectors and then replace blown fuses on RCU 11 Do any fuses blow on If YES then proceed to Step 13 NO then continue with Step 12 12 Refer to the appropriate schematic drawings to check connectors at the power source and correct wiring problem Repeat from Step 8 13 Use
4. SD 7C155 01 to correct wiring problem in ring shelf 14 Reconnect J116 connectors and replace blown fuses on RCU Repeat from Step 8 15 any indicator lighted on the If YES then continue with Step 16 If NO then proceed to Step 17 16 Replacethe and repeat from Step 8 Issue 1 March 2000 4 7 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures 4 8 Issue 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 March 2000 Get the DMM and condition it to measure DC volts Connect DMM test leads to the 48V jack and to the GND jack on the RCU Does the meter indicate 43 to 56 V DC If YES then proceed to Step 21 If NO then continue with Step 20 Replace the RCU and repeat Steps 8 through 19 On the RCU at 20HZA jack and GND jack Figure 4 3 measure DC positive ringing Requirement The meter indicates between 50 and 60 V DC Condition the DMM to measure AC volts Measure AC positive ringing at the same jacks 20HZA and GND Requirement The meter indicates between 90 and 110 V AC Did the meter indicate a reading as required in Step 21 and Step 22 If YES then proceed to Step 25 If NO then continue with Step 24 Replace the RCU and repeat Steps 8 through 23 Have both 20HZA and 20HZB jacks been tested If YES then proceed to Step 27 If NO then continue with Step 26 Condition the DMM to measure DC volts and repeat Steps 21 through 25 for 20HZB jack Is group 2 being
5. TIE AS REQUIRED GROUP 8 DA STAMP J304 WIRING SIDE Figure 3 16 ED 7C723 35 Group 8 Cable Assembly Table 3 5 7 723 35 Group 8 Cable and Pin Outs Terminal Alarm Color Code 1 RTMJ W G 2 RTMN BL 3 RTPMN W R 3 20 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling 50 0 GROUP 8A STAMP J304 WIRING SIDE Figure 3 17 ED 7C723 35 Group 8A Cable Assembly Table 3 6 ED 7C723 35 Group 8A Cable and Pin Outs Terminal Alarm Color Code 1 RTMJ W BL 2 RTMN BL W 3 RTPMN O W Issue 1 March 2000 3 21 363 205 121 Cabling SLC Series 5 Access System Procedure 3 22 Issue 1 1 Locate the following m 7 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly Figure 3 18 m ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Figure 3 19 m 12 male AMP Inc Mate N Lok II connector for each SLC Series 5 access system to be connected to the ring shelf Connect the first ED 7C 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to J116 1 connector on the right side of the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf per the Work Order See Figures 3 20 and 3 21 for location of J116 connectors Repeat Step 2 for each ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to be con nected to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Refer to the Work Order Dress the cables Run each cable above the SLC Series 5 Access Sys tem being connected and then down on the right side of the SLC Ser
6. connectors are mating dangler cable connectors dressed out of the left side of the fused circuit module FCM of the AnyMedia FAST shelf Connect the other P2 connector to either the J2 connector on another AnyMedia FAST shelf or to the J2 connector on an MDS2 shelf Refer to the Work Order and Figure 3 7 Go to Step 15 Connect the P116 connector end of the ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to the J116 connector on the ring shelf specified in the Work Order Refer to Figures 3 5 3 6 and 3 8 for shelf connector location infor mation The J1C182BC 1 List 3 shelf connectors are dangling cables Connect one of the P2 connectors of the ED 7C818 32 Group 6 ringing cable to the J2 connector on the top left side of the AnyMedia FAST shelf J1C282AA 1 specified in the Work Order gt NOTE 10 For the J1C282AB 1 and J1C282AC 1 AnyMedia FAST shelves the J2 connectors are mating dangler cable connectors dressed out of the left side of the fused circuit module FCM of the AnyMedia FAST shelf Route the cable to the left side of the AnyMedia FAST shelf as viewed from the front Issue 1 March 2000 3 7 363 205 121 Cabling PIN ITYPI Figure 3 5 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 2 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 403808165 GROMMET Figure 3 6 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 3 8 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling J1C282AB 1 or J1C282AC 1
7. equipped at this time full shelf operation If YES then repeat Steps 1 through 27 for GROUP 2 side of shelf If NO then continue with Step 28 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE A q Maintenance and Trouble Clearing Contents m Overview General 3C1 Ringing Generator AUGS Ring Control Unit Procedure Issue 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 March 2000 5 1 363 205 121 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing Overview General 5 2 Issue 1 3C1 Ringing Generator The ringing generator in the left hand position of the group is the main ringing generator The other ringing generator provides protection if the main ringing generator fails When the main ringing generator is restored service automatically reverts to the main ringing generator FAIL Red LED This LED lights to indicate an alarm when the 20 Hz ringing voltage drops below approximately 60 volts for more than 5 seconds 48V GND 20HZ Test jacks are provided on the faceplate one for 48V DC one for ground and one for 20 Hz ringing AUG3 Ring Control Unit The AUG3 RCU contains two dc to dc power converters DC1 and DC2 Each converter provides 110V DC The 110V DC from DC1 and DC2 are added in series with the output of the ringing generators to supply dual positive ringing signals A failure in either power converter will cause its output load to be switched by the detector and relay circuits to the other power converter T
8. grounded wrist strap or wear a heel strap and stand on a grounded static dissipating floor mat If a static dissipating floor mat is used be sure that it is clean to ensure a good discharge path Handle all circuit packs by the faceplate or latch and by the top and bottom outermost edges Never touch the components conductors or connector pins Observe warning labels on bags and cartons Whenever possible do not remove circuit packs from antistatic packaging until ready to insert them into slots If possible open all circuit packs at a static safe work position using properly grounded wrist straps and static dissipating table mats If a static dissipating table mat is used be sure that it is clean to ensure a good discharge path Always store and transport circuit packs in static safe packaging Shielding is not required unless specified Keep all static generating materials such as food wrappers plastics and foam packaging away from all circuit packs On removal from the bay immediately put circuit packs into static safe packages Whenever possible maintain relative humidity above 20 percent To reduce the possibility of ESD damage shelves are equipped with grounding jacks to enable personnel to ground themselves using wrist straps Figure 1 with a minimum resistance of 250 k ohms while handling circuit packs or working on a shelf shelves When grounding jacks are not provided an alligator clip adapter enables connecti
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10. to supply ringing voltage to a SLC Series 5 SLC 2000 Access System or to an AnyMedia access system The ring shelf has two ringing voltage supplies GROUPs 1 and 2 each of which contains two ringing generators 3C1 circuit packs and one ring control unit AUG3 circuit pack The ring shelf be mounted in a standard 23 inch bay or in various cabinets S RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 Figure 1 1 J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf GROUP 1 Lucent Lucent Lucent 3C 3C UG3 RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR FAIL FAIL wo WA 20HZ 20HZ 20 RMN Q 20HZ 2 0 5A 0 20HZA 20HZB 48V GND o r N a gt Q RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RCU Figure 1 2 Partially Equipped J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 1 2 Issue1 March 2000 363 205 121 General Description 3C1 Ringing Generator AUG3 Ring Control Unit The 3C1 ringing generator provides a 20 Hz negative superimposed ringing current to satisfy ringing requirements DANGER The ringing generator contains hazardous voltage when inserted into its slot The 3C1 ringing generator contains a DC DC converter that converts nominal 48 volts into those DC voltages needed for internal operations The 48 V input fuse is located in the 3C1 r
11. 12 If NO then proceed to Step 4 Is the FAIL LED on any of the 3C RINGING GENERATOR s lighted If YES then continue with Step 5 If NO then proceed to Step 8 Replace 3C RINGING GENERATOR s with lighted FAIL LED If necessary replace any blown fuse s on the RCU Does replacing the 3C RINGING GENERATOR s clear the trouble If YES then continue with Step 12 If NO then proceed to Step 8 Replace the RCU Ensure that all of the fuses are installed on the replacement RCU Fuses F1 through F8 are 80G type 0 5 amps Does replacing the RCU clear the trouble If YES then continue with Step 12 If NO then proceed to Step 11 Escalate the problem to the next level of support STOP STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Issue 1 March 2000 5 3 363 205 121 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing This page is intentionally blank 5 4 Issue1 March 2000
12. 2 Shelf Description 1 2 3C1 Ringing Generator 1 3 AUG3 Ring Control Unit 1 3 ww 2 Shelf Installation m Shelf Installation 2 2 Overview 2 2 Procedure 2 7 Issue 1 March 2000 Hi Contents a 3 Cabling m Overview 3 2 General 3 2 m AnyMedia Access System 3 3 Cable Assemblies 3 3 Procedure 3 6 m SLC 2000 Access System 3 12 Procedure 3 12 m SLC Series 5 Access System 3 22 Procedure 3 22 aw 4 Turnup Procedures m Install Ringing Generators in Ring Shelf 4 2 Overview 4 2 Procedure 4 2 m Install AUG3 Ring Control Unit in Ring Shelf 4 6 Overview 4 6 Procedure 4 6 wA 5 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing m Overview 5 2 General 5 2 3C1 Ringing Generator 5 2 AUG3 Ring Control Unit 5 2 Procedure 5 3 iv Issue 1 March 2000 About This Document Overview Purpose Intended Audiences How To Use This Document This document provides instructions for installing cabling turning up and maintaining a J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf The document is intended for access system customers who install cable turn up and maintain equipment This document is organized as follows About This Document This section defines the purpose and intended audience for this document provides introductory and support information on this document and provides information on how to obtain technical support Chapter 1 General Description This chapter describes the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring she
13. 2000 2 7 363 205 121 Shell Installation ID LABEL BAR CODE LABEL 840058580 SCREw 997521 398 WASHER 946712701 CABLE ASSEMBLY Figure 2 6 Left Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf ID LABEL BAR CODE Figure 2 7 Left Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 2 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 2 8 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Shelf Installation 403808165 GROMMET REAR GROMMET HOLE Figure 2 8 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Shelf Bracket J1C182BC 1 Ring Shelf Rear Mount Front of Shelf Bay Frame Bay Frame J1C182BC 1 Ring Shelf Shelf i Front Mount Bracket Front of Shelf Figure 2 9 J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Bracket Mounting Positions Top View Issue 1 March 2000 2 9 363 205 121 Shell Installation SSS F 2 10 Issue 1 13 14 March 2000 Go to Step 16 Slide the shelf into position over the alignment pins and use the screws included with the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf to secure the shelf on the bay frame Remove the alignment pins STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Cabling Contents m Overview 3 2 General 3 2 m AnyMedia Access System 3 3 Cable Assemblies 3 3 Procedure 3 6 m SLC 2000 Access System 3 12 Procedure 3 12 m SLC Series 5 Access System 3 22 Procedure 3 22 Issue 1 March 2000 3 1 363 205 121 Cabling Overview Gener
14. Add more detail 1 Make it more concise brief CJ Make it less technical O Improve the index Please provide details for the suggested improvement CJ Add more better quick reference aids CJ Add more step by step procedures tutorials 1 Add more troubleshooting information 3 What did you like most about this CIP 4 Feel free to write any comments below or on an attached sheet If we may contact you concerning your comments please complete the following Name Company Organization Telephone Number Date Address When you have completed this form please fold tape and return to address on back or Fax to 336 727 3043 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE 4 UNITED STATES Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations BUSINESS REPLY MAIL POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE DOCUMENTATION SERVICES 2400 Reynolda Road Winston Salem NC 27199 2029 Contents About this Document m Overview Purpose V Intended Audiences V How To Use This Document V m Safety Instructions vii Product Safety vii Safety Labels vii Electrostatic Discharge Considerations Vii Power Distribution Panel Warnings and Explanations ix m Related Documents xi m How to Order Documents m Lucent Technologies Contacts xiii Customer Assistance and Technical Support xiii m How to Comment on This Document xiv 1 General Description m Overview 1
15. FAST Shelf ED 7C818 32 G19 Note 1 J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf J1C282AB 1 or J1C282AC 1 FAST Shelf Note 1 or MDS2 Shelf NOTE One arm is 2 feet shorter than the other OOO s P2 AMP 770020 1 350777 1 Wiring Side Wiring Side Note 1 The J2 connector is an integral part of the FCM on a J1C282AA 1 FAST shell Note 2 The ringing connections to all FAST and MDS2 shelves are identical Note 3 The two arms of the ED 7C818 32 Group 19 Cable Assembly are approximately 2 feet different in length Figure 3 7 7 818 32 G19 Ringing Supply Shelf Cables FAST Shelf MDS2 Shelf 20Hz A 20Hz RTN ED 7C818 32 Group 6 Cable Assembly 18 ga BK Splice ED 7C723 35 G 9 Cable Assembl Note y P116 The power connections to the FAST and MDS2 shelves are identical Figure 3 8 J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Ringing Cabling ED 7C723 35 Group 9 and ED 7C818 32 Group 6 Cables Issue 1 March 2000 3 9 363 205 121 Cabling To ALM XConn MDF Connect the other P2 connector from the ED 7C818 32 Group 6 ringing cable to the J2 connector of the other AnyMedia FAST or MDS2 shelf specified in the Work Order Route the ringing voltage pair of the ED 7C818 32 Group 6 ringing cable to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Ensure that you leave enough slack in the ED 7C818 32 Group 6 and ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assemblies
16. IM 1 120044 ON Aavus 138V1 3qIS 1 15 ED 7C723 35 Group 10 Cable and Pin Out Figure 3 11 March 2000 Issue 1 3 14 363 205 121 Cabling PIN TYPI Figure 3 12 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 2 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 403808165 GROMMET Figure 3 13 Right Side of the J1C182BC 1 List 3 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Issue 1 March 2000 3 15 363 205 121 Cabling Figure 3 14 SLC 2000 Power Interface Unit PIU Terminal Block 3 16 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling Table 3 3 SLC 2000 PIU Terminal Block Description Terminal Block Number Designation Color 10 20 Hz B Red 9 20 Hz B White 8 20 Hz R Black 7 20 Hz A Red 6 20 Hz A White 5 20 Hz R Black P 10ga max BDFB or equivalent 48V DC Power Source 30 amp breaker A RTN 30 amp breaker B RTN FRQ MJ2 MN1 MN2 J1C182BC 1 or equivalent J116 1 J116 2 for RT Bay 2 ED 7C723 35 G 10 Cable Assembly 48V DC power p o ED 7C734 30 Power Interface Unit Source 4116 4 for RT Bay 4 Figure 3 15 SLC 2000 Power and Ringing Cabling J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Issue 1 March 2000 3 17 363 205 121 Cabling gt NOTE Assign the wires coming out of the CA1 bundle of the ED 7C 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly as the A ring feed The CA2 bundle can be used as the B ring feed 9 Cl
17. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations SLC Series 5 Carrier System J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf User Manual 363 205 121 Issue 1 March 2000 Copyright 2000 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved This material is protected by the copyright and trade secret laws of the United States and other countries It may notbe reproduced distributed or altered in any fashion by any entity including other Lucent Technologies Business Units or Divisions without the expressed written consent of the Customer Training and Information Products organization For permission to reproduce or distribute please contact Product Development Manager 1 800 334 0404 Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Mandatory Customer Information Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residence is likel
18. T APPROX CABLE TIE QTY 4 1 FT INTERVALS LABEL BRADY GROUP 10 CABLE ASSEMBLY lt NO 770021 1 PLUG AMP asa 1 SIDE STAMP P117 lt INDICATOR Lu l m lt o MJ2 FRQ a 48V PIN 4 PIN 1 WIRING SIDE PIN 7 Figure 3 1 7 723 35 Group 10 Cable Assembly Issue 1 March 2000 3 3 363 205 121 Cabling 3015 ONIYIM 3015 WHAL Luvdv 0 1 08 11097 NMOHS SV A131VWIXOHddV u 9319001 v WHL Y LY9 WHAL 5311 318v9 YOLOANNOO 3015 S n1d 0200 8 dNV ED 7C818 32 Group 19 Cable Assembly Figure 3 2 March 2000 Issue 1 3 4 363 205 121 Cabling ATAWASSV ATAVO 4 ALO ALL ATAVO HONI XOUddV LV 5 VHd IV avi GNH HOVH LV TI8VO OL UAAAVW AGV IS 144 371971 SNILOANNOO 9 NIHIL AIS I 9114 dNVLS dINV LTA DNTd 1 0600 HdIS IT WAAL ED 7C723 35 Group 9 Cable Assembly Figure 3 3 March 2000 3 5 Issue 1 363 205 121 Cabling uL oc z lt oc oc N TO Re
19. able Do not allow any of the wires to touch the power distribution shelf at this time Bring the rest of the alarm wires from the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Pins 1 2 3 and 4 out for connection to the miscellaneous alarm pair panel per the Work Order Figure 3 19 and Table 3 8 contain pin connecting information for the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assem bly See Notes gt NOTE Pins 8 and 9 bring power from the power distribution panel into the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf This procedure is in Step 14 gt NOTE 3 26 Issue 1 March 2000 MJ1 and MN1 correspond to the circuit packs inserted into the left side of the ring shelf If you are equipping only the left side then only Pins 1 and 2 will be wired 363 205 121 Cabling Table 3 8 ED 7C723 35 Group 10 Cable Assembly Connecting Table P117 Designation Color 1 W BL 2 MN1 BL W 3 MJ2 W O 4 MN2 O W 5 6 FRQ W B 7 8 48V R 9 48V RTN 5 13 Connect the alarm leads from the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assem bly to the office alarm system per the Work Order Refer to Table 3 8 and Figure 3 22 gt NOTE Perform the following steps to provide power to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf 14 Terminate the red 48V Return and slate 48V Load wires pins 8 and 9 on the ED 7C 723 Group 10 cable attached to the J117 connector the J1C182BC 1 shelf to a fused 48V DC sour
20. al This section provides information on the installation of the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf The remote terminal ring shelf can be mounted miscellaneously or can be provided as part of the cabinet arrangements for use with AnyMedia SLC 2000 and SLC Series 5 Access Systems The J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf equipped with 3C ringing generator s and AUG3 ringing control unit s was developed as part of the SLC Series 5 Access System and is sometimes provided miscellaneously to furnish the 20 Hz ringing voltage to AnyMedia and SLC 2000 Access System remote terminals The following ringing generator equipment Table 3 1 is required for the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Table3 1 1 182 8 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf Equipment Quantity Code Description 1 J1C182BC 1 Ring Shelf 20r4 3C1 Ringing Generator 1 Amp 10r2 AUGS3 Ringing Control Unit 3 2 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling AnyMedia Access System Cable Assemblies The ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Figure 3 1 provides 48V and 48V RTN to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf The ED 7C818 32 Group 19 cable assembly Figure 3 2 connects 20Hz ringing voltage from the ring shelf to the AnyMedia FAST and MDS2 shelves Ringing voltage can also be provided by splicing an ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly Figure 3 3 and an ED 7C818 32 Group 6 cable assembly Figure 3 4 together SPACED A
21. ance Support technical consultation operational problem consultation procedural advice and emergency recovery assistance from a qualified system support professional from the Regional Technical Assistance Center RTAC Service is provided from the RTAC at 1 800 CAL RTAC 1 800 225 7822 This telephone number is monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week During regular business hours your call will be answered by your local regional RTAC representative Outside normal business hours all calls will be answered at a centralized technical assistance center where service affecting problems will be dispatched immediately to your local RTAC All other problems will be referred to your local RTAC on the next regular business day Issue 1 March 2000 xiii About This Document How to Comment on This Document Feedback forms are located immediately after the title page of this document If the feedback forms are missing please send your comments and suggestions to Lucent Technologies Customer Training and Information Products Organization Documentation Services 2400 Reynolda Road Winston Salem NC 27106 4606 Issue 1 March 2000 General Description Contents m Overview 1 2 Shelf Description 1 2 3C1 Ringing Generator 1 3 AUG3 Ring Control Unit 1 3 Issue 1 March 2000 1 1 363 205 121 General Description Overview Shelf Description J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Figures 1 1 and 1 2 is used
22. being equipped at this time full shelf opera tion If YES then continue with Step 25 If NO then STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE 25 Atring shelf disconnect P116B connector from J116 2 and reconnect it to J116 3 Figure 4 2 26 Repeat from Step 5 for the GROUP 2 side of shelf 27 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE 4 4 Issue1 March 2000 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures gt NOTE ue OUTPUT J116 1 THRU J116 4 INPUT czone J117 48V GROUP 1 P116 1 and P116 2 GROUP 2 P116 3 and P116 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The J1C182BC 1 List 3 remote terminal ring shelf connectors J116 and J117 are dangling cables Figure 4 2 Connections to J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf List 2 Issue 1 March 2000 4 5 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures Install AUG3 Ring Control Unit in Ring Shelf Overview This section contains the procedure for installing the AUG3 ring control unit RCU in the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf The following is a summary of the procedure Install RCU into ring shelf Verify that there are no fuses blown and no indicators lighted Measure voltage at 48V and GND to verify requirement of 43 to 56 V DC Measure voltage at 20HZA and GND to verify requirements of 50 to 60 V DC and 90 to 110 V AC Measure voltage at 20HZB and GND to verify requirements of 50 to 60 V DC and 90 to 110 V AC Repeat as required for RCU in GROUP 2
23. ce See Figure 3 22 and Note gt NOTE Be sure to use NO OX ID on the ground bar for 48V Return 15 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Issue 1 March 2000 3 27 363 205 121 Cabling 3 28 Issue 1 J1C182BC 1 or equivalent J116 1 J116 2 for RT Bay 2 J116 3 for RT Bay 3 J116 4 for RT Bay 4 FRQ MJ2 MN1 RTN 48v to Fuse Panel or 48V DC power source MN2 ED 7C723 35 G 10 Cable Assembly Figure 3 22 SLC Series 5 Power Cabling J1C182BC 1 Shelf March 2000 Turn Up Procedures Contents m Install Ringing Generators in Ring Shelf 4 2 Overview 4 2 Procedure 4 2 m Install AUG3 Ring Control Unit in Ring Shelf 4 6 Overview 4 6 Procedure 4 6 Issue 1 March 2000 4 1 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures Install 3C Ringing Generators in Ring Shelf Overview Procedure 4 2 Issue 1 This section contains the procedure for installing 3C RINGING GENERATOR s in the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf The following is a summary of the procedure Install RINGING GENERATOR into GROUP 1 side RING GEN1 slot in ring shelf Verify FAIL indicator is off Measure 43 to 56 V DC at 48V GND and 90 to 110 V AC and 50 to 60 V DC at 20HZ GND Install RING and repeat For full shelf operation BELLCORE mode move P116B and install and test ringing generators in GROUP 2 side of shelf 1 March 2000 Obtain the following equipm
24. de of the ring shelf If you are equipping only the left side only Pins 1 and 2 will actually be wired into the SLC 2000 ARM shelf as RTMJ and RTMN alarms Locate the ED 7C723 35 Group 8 or 8A cable assembly and connector P304 on the SLC 2000 ARM shelf See Figures 3 16 and 3 17 and Tables 3 5 and 3 6 Ensure that the ED 7C 723 35 Group 8 or 8A cable connected to con nector P304 on the SLC 2000 ARM shelf terminates on the miscella neous alarm pair panel NOTE If a cable is not connected to the P304 connector on the SLC 2000 ARM shelf then you must provide one and connected or the P304 connector must be connected spliced to the Group 10 cable using local procedures Refer to Table 3 4 and Figures 3 16 and 3 17 Strap Pin 1 MJ1 of Group 10 cable to Pin 1 RTMJ of Group 8 or 8A cable on the miscellaneous alarm pair panel Strap Pin 2 MN1 of Group 10 cable to Pin 2 RTMN of Group 8 or 8A cable on the miscellaneous alarm pair panel NOTE Perform the following steps to provide power to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Terminate the red 48V Return and slate 48V Load wires pins 8 and 9 on the ED 7C723 Group 10 cable attached to the J117 connector on the J1C182BC 1 shelf to a fused 48V DC source See Figure 3 15 and Note NOTE Be sure to use NO OX ID on the ground bar for 48V Return STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Issue 1 March 2000 3 19 363 205 121 Cabling 50 0 CABLE
25. e any comments below or on an attached sheet If we may contact you concerning your comments please complete the following Name Company Organization Telephone Number Date Address When you have completed this form please fold tape and return to address on back or Fax to 336 727 3043 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE 4 UNITED STATES Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations BUSINESS REPLY MAIL POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE DOCUMENTATION SERVICES 2400 Reynolda Road Winston Salem NC 27199 2029 How Are We Doing Title SLC Series 5 Carrier System J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf User Manual Identification No 363 205 121 Issue No 1 Date March 2000 Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback on this Customer Information Product CIP Your comments can be of great value in helping us improve our CIPs 1 Please rate the effectiveness of this CIP in the following areas Not Excellent Good Fair Poor Applicable Ease of Use HII Clarity HII Completeness Accuracy HII Organization HII Appearance HII Examples Illustrations Overall Satisfaction HH 2 Please check the ways you feel we could improve this CIP Improve the overview introduction O Improve the table of contents J Improve the organization Include more figures CJ Add more examples
26. el AnyMedia AnyMedia AnyMedia MDS2 Shelf FAST Shelf FAST Shelf Baffle MF SONET LGX Panel AnyMedia AnyMedia FAST Shelf FAST Shelf TT Baffle Baffle DSX 1 Panel AnyMedia AnyMedia DSX 3 Panel FAST Shelf FAST Shelf Baffle Ring Shelf Baffle Baffle Baffle AnyMedia AnyMedia Ring Shelf FAST Shelf FAST Shelf Figure 2 3 Ring Shelf Location for AnyMedia 3 Bay Configuration Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Shelf Installation Baffle AnyMedia FAST Shelf Baffle Ring Shelf AnyMedia Baffle FAST Shelf Ring Shelf Baffle Baffle AnyMedia AnyMedia FAST Shelf FAST Shelf Baffle Baffle AnyMedia AnyMedia FAST Shelf FAST Shelf Figure 2 4 Ring Shelf Location for AnyMedia 2 Bay Configuration Issue 1 March 2000 2 5 363 205 121 Shelf Installation Baffle Ring Shelf Baffle AnyMedia FAST Shelf Baffle AnyMedia FAST Shelf Baffle AnyMedia FAST Shelf Figure 2 5 Ring Shelf Location for AnyMedia 1 Bay Configuration 2 6 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Shelf Installation Procedure 1 Obtain the following tools and materials m Slotted screwdriver 3 8 inch tip m Pliers rear mounted List 3 shelf only 2 Insert the alignment pins into the appropriate bay frame holes to ease putti
27. ent m Digital multi meter with an accuracy of 0 02 percent m ESD wrist strap m Slotted screwdriver 3 8 inch tip On control and distribution panel verify that the circuit breaker is on Is 48V and RTN available on pins P8 and P9 respectively of the P117 connector of the ED7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly that is con nected to the J117 connector on the J1C182BC 1 ringing supply shelf If YES then continue with Step 5 If NO then proceed to Step 4 Escalate the problem to the next level of support Obtain two 3C RINGING GENERATORs and inspect them for possible physical damage Be sure to remove the connector guard Install one 3C RINGING GENERATOR into GROUP 1 side RING GEN slot in ring shelf Figure 4 1 Did FAIL LED on 3C RINGING GENERATOR light momentarily If YES then continue with Step 11 If NO then proceed to Step 8 Replace 3C RINGING GENERATOR Did FAIL LED on 3C RINGING GENERATOR light momentarily If YES then continue with Step 11 If NO then proceed to Step 10 Escalate the problem to the next level of support 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures GROUP 1 Lucent Lucent Lucent 3C 3C AUG3 RINGING RINGING GENERATOR GENERATOR FAIL GND 20HZ RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RING GEN 1 RING GEN 2 RCU Figure 4 1 Partially Equipped J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 11 Condition DMM to measure DC volts 12 On RING connect DMM te
28. ess and tie the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 ringing supply power cable Restore all 20 HZ fuses to their proper locations STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Issue 1 March 2000 3 11 363 205 121 Cabling SLC 2000 Access System Procedure 1 Locate the following m ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly Figure 3 10 m ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Figure 3 11 2 Connect the first ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to the J116 1 connector on the right side of the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf per the Work Order See Figures 3 12 and 3 13 for location of J116 connectors 3 Repeat Step 2 for each ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly you want to connect to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Refer to the Work Order 4 Dress the cables Run each cable above the SLC 2000 Access System being connected and then down on the right side of the SLC 2000 ARM shelf There is a Power Interface Unit PIU on the right side of the ARM shelf The PIU is a metal box on a hinge Loosen the screw on the top to open the box When the box is open a terminal block is exposed This is where power and ringing are fed to the SLC 2000 Access System See Figure 3 14 and Table 3 3 for details A CAUTION Do not touch metal to any adjacent terminals currently in use 5 Dress strip and skin the wires at the other end of each ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to prepare for termination through the grommets on the bott
29. estions about the information in this document The support telephone number is 1 800 334 0404 or 1 336 727 6681 Developed by Lucent Technologies Network Systems Customer Training and Information Products CTIP Organization How Are We Doing Title SLC Series 5 Carrier System J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf User Manual Identification No 363 205 121 Issue No 1 Date March 2000 Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback on this Customer Information Product CIP Your comments can be of great value in helping us improve our CIPs 1 Please rate the effectiveness of this CIP in the following areas Not Excellent Good Fair Poor Applicable Ease of Use HII Clarity HII Completeness Accuracy HII Organization HII Appearance HII Examples Illustrations Overall Satisfaction HH 2 Please check the ways you feel we could improve this CIP Improve the overview introduction O Improve the table of contents J Improve the organization Include more figures CJ Add more examples Add more detail 1 Make it more concise brief CJ Make it less technical O Improve the index Please provide details for the suggested improvement CJ Add more better quick reference aids CJ Add more step by step procedures tutorials 1 Add more troubleshooting information 3 What did you like most about this CIP 4 Feel free to writ
30. he AUG3 provides input and output fusing protection F1 through F11 alarm LED indicators and alarm output signals Fuses F1 through F8 are 80G type 0 5 amps and provide output protection These fuses are accessible from the faceplate and can be replaced in the field Fuses F9 through F11 provide input protection and are not accessible for replacement in the field RMN yellow LED When lighted this LED indicates that an internal failure has caused a protective switch of an output load to another source A MINOR alarm signal is transmitted to alarm monitoring circuitry RMJ red LED When lighted this LED indicates that one or more ringing outputs have failed The failure could be caused by dual circuit failures or the failure of an output fuse A MAJOR alarm signal is transmitted to alarm monitoring circuitry The faceplate of the AUG3 pack provides convenient test access to 20HZ ringing sources 20HZA and 20HZB jacks 48V dc input 48V and ground GND A DANGER The RCU has hazardous voltages present on the printed circuit and component sides of the board Be careful when inserting and removing the circuit pack March 2000 363 205 121 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing Procedure 1 Are there any blown fuses on the RCU circuit pack If YES then continue with Step 2 If NO then proceed to Step 4 Replace blown fuse s Does replacing the blown fuse s clear the trouble If YES then continue with Step
31. he ringing generators to feed two separate loads m Connects both ringing loads to the working ringing generator and transmits a minor alarm if a ringing generator fails The RCU contains two positive ringing supplies used for multi party service to four or more parties These supplies feed the two separate loads The RCU also provides backup for the positive ringing supply if one fails both loads are connected to the other supply Fuses are 80G type 0 5 amps and provide output protection These fuses are accessible from the faceplate for replacement An RMN ringing minor alarm indicator yellow lights when an internal failure has caused a switch of the output load to the protection source An RMJ ringing major alarm indicator lights when Issue 1 March 2000 1 3 363 205 121 General Description one or more ringing outputs have failed could be caused by dual circuit failures or a blown output fuse The faceplate jack provides convenient test access to the 20 Hz ringing sources 1 4 Issue 1 March 2000 0 Shelf Installation Contents m Shelf Installation Overview Procedure Issue 1 2 2 2 7 March 2000 2 1 363 205 121 Shelf Installation Shelf Installation Overview The J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf can be mounted in any standard 23 inch wide bay or in various cabinets The ring shelf requires 48 V DC to operate Figures 2 1 and 2 2 are examples that show typical bay arrangemen
32. ies 5 shelf A CAUTION Do not touch metal to any adjacent terminals currently in use Dress strip and skin the wires at the other end of each ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to prepare for termination to the P108B 1 plug dangler on the SLC Series 5 shelf NOTE If a male Mate N Lok Il connector is not available use local procedures to splice the red and black leads from the ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to the dangler cable connector containing the P108B plug Terminate the red and black wires from the first ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to the 12 pin male Mate N Lok connector as shown in Table 3 7 The white leads 20HZ are not used gt NOTE March 2000 Assign the wires coming out of CA1 bundle of the ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assembly as the A ring feed CA2 bundle can be used as the B ring feed 363 205 121 Cabling ATAWASSV 6dNOaD ALO ALL ATAVO HONI XOUddV LV 5 VHd IV GONH HOVH LV 14 OL A TddV avi 371971 SNILOANNOO dINV DNTd 1 0 00 AdIS 9 NIHIL Waal AIS I 911d dNVLS T WAAL Figure 3 18 ED 7C723 35 Group 9 Cable Assembly March 2000 3 23 Issue 1 363 205 121 Cabling 40709 NOILVN9IS3d 2114 371971 9NILO3NNOO A18IN3SSV 318VO 01 3415
33. inging generator A 20 Hz reference circuit controls a power bridge arrangement to generate the 20 Hz ringing signal Low pass filtering is provided at the output of the power bridge to remove switching transients The 3C1 ringing generator can simultaneously ring 50 telephones The 3C1 ringing generator supplies 20 Hz 100 V rms up to 400 mA rms ringing superimposed on approximately 55 V DC up to 180 mA The output is current limited to one ampere under short circuit conditions Control circuitry is provided to allow remote shutdown and delayed start up Output signaling is provided to control a protection switch or other ringing generator An alarm lead signals failure to an external monitor FAIL Red LED This LED lights to indicate an alarm when the 20 Hz ringing voltage drops below approximately 60 volts for more than 5 seconds 48V GND 20HZ Test jacks are provided on the faceplate one for 48V DC one for ground and one for 20 Hz ringing The ringing generator in the left hand position of the group is the main ringing generator The other ringing generator provides protection if the main ringing generator fails When the main ringing generator is restored service automatically switches back to the main ringing generator The AUG3 ring control unit RCU provides input and output fusing protection alarm indications and alarm outputs In addition the AUG3 RCU performs the following functions m Controls the output of t
34. lf It provides an illustration of the shelf that shows the location of the circuit packs Chapter 2 Shelf Installation This chapter provides installation procedures for the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Chapter 3 Cabling This chapter provides cabling procedures for the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Issue 1 March 2000 v About This Document vi Issue 1 March 2000 Chapter 4 Turn up Procedures This chapter provides turn up procedures for the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf Chapter 5 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing This chapter provides the maintenance and trouble clearing procedures for the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf About This Document Safety Instructions Product Safety This section provides the product safety information relevant to this document WARNING Only trained service personnel should perform the procedures in this document These procedures allow exposure to high electrical energy that may result in electric shock and or injury to untrained personnel during servicing maintenance and installation of this system Safety Labels This document may contain Safety labels as DANGERS WARNINGS and CAUTIONS These safety labels have the following definitions A DANGER Danger indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided A WARNING Warning indicates the
35. ng the shelf into the rack gt NOTE If a baffle is not going to be installed above the ring shelf you must leave 3 inches of free space above and below the ring shelf 3 Locate the ID LABEL on the left side of the ring shelf Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 4 Which ring shelf are you installing If List 2 go to Step 14 If List 3 go to Step 5 5 sthis a rear mounted ring shelf installation If Yes go to Step 6 If No go to Step 10 6 Remove the existing mounting brackets from the sideplates 7 Remove cable grommet from sideplate using pliers and push the cables through the provided slot 8 Move the cable grommet and cable to the grommet hole located nearest the rear of the ring shelf See Figure 2 8 9 Rotate each mounting brackets 180 degrees and place them over the rear mounting bracket holes Figure 2 9 Secure with mounting bracket Screws 10 Slide the shelf into position over the alignment pins and use the screws included with the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf to secure the shelf on the bay frame 11 Remove the alignment pins 12 Locate the ground strap attached to the left side of the ring shelf Figure 2 6 and connect it to the bay frame at an unpainted spot or with a thread cutting screw Scratch the paint on the rack if necessary gt NOTE Before attaching the shelf s ground wire to the bay frame apply an anti oxidant such as NO OX ID to the mounting screw Issue 1 March
36. om of the PIUs gt NOTE Two cable bundles are located at the other end of each ED 7C 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly one for A and the other for B Each cable bundle has a red black and a white wire 6 Open the PIU of the first SLC 2000 ARM shelf to be connected so that you can reach the terminal block inside 7 Verify that there is no AC voltage on the TB1 20Hz 20HZRTN for both A and B terminals 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 inside the PIU See Figures 3 14 and 3 15 and Table 3 3 8 Terminate the red black and white wires of the ED 7C 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly to the PIU terminal block of the SLC 2000 ARM shelf being connected by using the scheme shown in Figure 3 15 and Table 3 3 3 12 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling ATAWASSV 6dNOaD ALO ALL ATAVO HONI XOUddV LV 5 VHd IV GONH HOVH LV 14 OL A TddV avi 371971 SNILOANNOO dINV DNTd 1 0 00 AdIS 9 NIHIL Waal AIS I 911d dNVLS T WAAL Figure 3 10 ED 7C723 35 Group 9 Cable Assembly March 2000 3 13 Issue 1 363 205 121 Cabling 40709 NOILVN9IS3d 2114 371971 9NILO3NNOO A18IN3SSV 318VO 01 3415 STVAH3LNI 14 L XOuddv LY qaovds HOLVOIQNI Nid P ALO AlL 318vO L L
37. on to bay frame ground About This Document Power Distribution Panel Warnings and Explanations To Ground Connection Figure 1 Static Control Wrist Strap This section provides power distribution panel warnings and explanations relevant to this document A CAUTION Hazardous voltage energy inside Risk of injury This unit should be accessed only by qualified personnel This unit must be installed serviced and operated only by skilled and qualified personnel that have the necessary knowledge and practical experience with electrical equipment and understand the hazards that can arise when working on this type of equipment A CAUTION Inserting fuses into live plant will cause arcing and sparks Risk of eye injury Always wear safety glasses Fuses can produce sparks For situations where fuses are used and the loads are capacitive arcing will occur and sparks will exit from the back of the fuse holder and may even exit out the front when the fuse disconnect head is inserted into the fuse holder base while power is still applied to the circuit Arcing may be more severe at times due to the discharge state of any downstream capacitors and the amount of charged capacitance in parallel with the circuit Therefore follow all appropriate safety precautions when you insert fuses for example wear safety glasses Make Issue 1 March 2000 ix About This Document x Issue 1 March 2000 sure other personnel a
38. ose the PIU 10 Dress and tie down the ED 7C 723 35 Group 9 cable assembly 11 Repeat Steps 6 through 10 for each remaining SLC 2000 ARM shelf to be connected to the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf 12 Connect the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable to J117 on the right side of the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf per the Work Order See Fig ures 3 12 and 3 13 for the location of J117 13 Dress the cable above the rack above the power distribution panel A CAUTION Do not allow the Group 10 cable to run parallel to the existing power cable Do not allow any of the wires to touch the power distribution shelf at this time 14 Connect the remaining alarm wires from the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Pins 1 2 3 and 4 to the miscellaneous alarm pair panel per the Work Order Figure 3 11 and Table 3 4 contain pin connecting information for the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly See Notes Table 3 4 ED 7C723 35 Group 10 Cable Assembly Connecting Table P117 Designation Color 1 MJ1 W BL 2 MN1 BL W 3 MJ2 W O 4 MN2 O W 5 6 FRQ W B 7 8 48V R 9 48V RTN 5 3 18 Issue1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling gt NOTE Pins 8 and 9 bring power from the power distribution panel into the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf This procedure is in Step 19 gt NOTE gt 20 MJ1 and MN1 correspond to the circuit packs inserted into the left si
39. presence of a hazard that can cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided A CAUTION Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided The caution is also used for property damage only accidents This includes equipment damage loss of software or service interruption The safety alert symbol A is used on product labels and in this document it is used to alert the user to important operating and maintenance instructions Electrostatic Discharge Considerations A CAUTION Industry experience has shown that all integrated circuit packs can be damaged by static electricity that builds up on work surfaces and personnel The static charges are produced by various charging effects of movement and contact with other objects Dry air allows greater static charges to accumulate Higher potentials are measured in areas with low Issue 1 March 2000 About This Document Issue 1 2000 relative humidity but potentials high enough to cause damage occur anywhere The following list of precautions should be observed when handling circuit packs to prevent damage by electrostatic discharge ESD Assume all circuit packs contain solid state electronic components that can be damaged by ESD When handling circuit packs storing inserting removing etc or when working on the backplane always wear a
40. re clear from the front and back of the unit Do not stand directly in front of the holder when inserting fuses Try to insert fuse into the fuse holder base quickly to reduce the amount of arcing A CAUTION Battery voltage present Risk of injury due to high current Avoid contacting conductors with non insulated metal objects Follow Safety Precautions Batteries can be connected in parallel with rectifiers If you turn off rectifiers it does not necessarily remove power from the bus Ensure that the battery power is also disconnected Follow the safety procedures while you work on any equipment that contains hazardous energy or voltage A CAUTION 100 volts AC present on fuses The ringer circuits contain hazardous secondary AC voltages at 100 V This potential is present on internal connectors printed wiring boards PWBs and on the fuses Do not touch exposed fuse indicator terminal while the fuse is inserted in holder About This Document Related Documents The following documents provide additional information about the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf circuit packs 363 005 226 Ringing Generator 5SCB644XXX Data Sheet 363 005 242 AUG3 Ring Control Unit 55SCBM00GXX Data Sheet Issue 1 March 2000 xi About This Document How to Order Documents xii Issue 1 To order additional copies of this document 363 205 121 and or to request placement on the standing order list send or call in an
41. st leads to 48V jack GND jack Figure 4 1 13 Does DMM indicate between 43 and 56 V DC If YES then proceed to Step 18 If NO then continue with Step 14 14 Replace RINGING GENERATOR 15 RING connect DMM test leads to 48V jack and GND jack Figure 4 1 16 Does DMM indicate between 43 and 56 V DC If YES then proceed to Step 18 If NO then continue with Step 17 17 Escalate the problem to the next level of support 18 RING at 20HZ jack and GND jack Figure 4 1 measure DC negative ringing Requirement Meter indicates between 50 and 60 V Issue 1 March 2000 4 3 363 205 121 Turn Up Procedures 19 Condition DMM to measure AC volts Measure AC negative ringing at same jacks 20HZ and GND Requirement Meter indicates between 90 and 110 V AC RMS 20 Did meter indicate as required in Step 18 and Step 19 If YES then proceed to Step 22 If NO then continue with Step 21 21 Replace RINGING GENERATOR and repeat Steps 6 through 20 gt NOTE If replacing the 3 RINGING GENERATOR does not clear the problem then escalate the problem to the next level of support 22 Has RING 2 been installed and tested If YES then proceed to Step 24 If NO then continue with Step 23 23 Install second RINGING GENERATOR in GROUP 1 side RING GEN2 slot in ring shelf and repeat from Step 6 for RING GEN2 24 Is the group 2 side of shelf
42. to dress and splice the cables Splice the ringing voltage pair of the ED 7C818 32 Group 6 cable assembly to the ringing voltage pair of ED 7C723 35 Group 9 cable assemblies by using a suitable splicing tool See Figure 3 8 Dress and tie the ringing voltage cables Connect the P117 connector of the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly to the J117 connector on the J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf See Figures 3 5 and 3 6 for J117 connector location The J1C182BC 1 List 3 shelf connectors are dangling cables Figure 3 9 con tains pin connector information for the J1C182BC 1 power cable ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly Connect the power leads pins 8 and 9 of the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly to a 48 V fuse panel or to the BDFB See Figure 3 9 and Table 3 2 J116 1 FRQ MJ2 1 MN2 J1C182BC 1 or equivalent J117 J116 2 ED 7C723 35 G 10 Cable Assembly RTN 48v To Fuse Panel or BDFB Figure 3 9 J1C182BC 1 Power Cabling 3 10 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Cabling Table 3 2 7 723 35 Group 10 Cable Assembly Connecting Table P117 Designation Color 1 1 W BL 2 MN1 BL W 3 MJ2 W O 4 MN2 O W 5 6 FRQ W B 7 8 48V R 9 48V RTN 5 18 Route the alarm leads of the ED 7C723 35 Group 10 cable assembly to 20 21 the miscellaneous alarm pair panel See Figure 3 9 and Table 3 2 Cross connect as required Dr
43. ts before and after for installing a J1C182BC 1 remote terminal ring shelf in a SLC 2000 Access System or a SLC Series 5 System Explanations of Warnings found on the Power Distribution Panels are provided in the About This Document section of this manual gt NOTE If a baffle is not going to be installed above the ring shelf you must leave 3 inches of free space above and below the ring shelf Figures 2 3 2 4 and 2 5 show the ring shelf installed in an AnyMedia Access system lineup Power Distribution Panel 48 V Shelf Free Space Battery Shelves Figure 2 1 Typical SLC 2000 or SLC Series 5 System Bay Arrangement Before Installing the Ring Shelf 2 2 Issue 1 March 2000 363 205 121 Shelf Installation Power Distribution Panel 48 V Shelf 3 Free Space J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf 3 Free Space Battery Shelves gt NOTE If a baffle is not going to be installed above the ring shelf you must leave 3 inches of free space above and below the ring shelf Figure 2 2 Typical SLC 2000 or SLC Series 5 System Bay Arrangement After Installing the Ring Shelf Issue 1 March 2000 2 3 363 205 121 Shelf Installation jw Baffle Baffle Fuse Pan
44. y to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Security In rare instances unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of remote access features In such an event applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic Lucent Technologies cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access Trademarks SLC and AnyMedia are registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies FAST is a trademark of Lucent Technologies AMP and Mate N Lok II are trademarks of AMP Inc NO OX ID is a registered trademark of Sanchem Inc Documentation Ordering Information The ordering number for this document is 363 205 401 To order this document call 1 888 LUCENTS or 1 888 582 3688 The RBOC BOC customers should process document orders or standing order requests through their Company Documentation Coordinator Customer Assistance and Technical Support Follow local procedures for obtaining technical assistance Lucent Technologies also provides in hours or emergency out of hours assistance for the SLC Series 5 Carrier System Call the Lucent Technologies Regional Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 CAL RTAC 1 800 225 7822 Documentation Support Lucent Technologies provides a telephone number for you to report errors or to ask qu
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