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1. 3 2 Powering the Card Nest 4 es ee ss ee ee Re RE ee EE ee ee Ee ee S T POWSKING ODUONS SES N iene ae 3 2 2 Connecting the power SUPDIY cccceecceseeceseeeesaeeeseeeeeeeeeees 32 3 Connecting the ear uses le 3 3 Configuring and inserting the power modules 3 3 1 The 230 115 Vac power modules iese ee ee Ee ee ee RE ee 3 3 2 Voltage selection 230 115 VaC sees ee Re AR Ee 3 3 3 Signal and protective ground interconnection 3 3 4 Selecting the mode on the PST27 300W power module 3 3 5 Inserting the 230 115 Vac power module in the Card Nest 4 3 3 6 The 230 115 Vac power module LED indicators 3 4 Connecting the lineS iese se ee EE ee EE Re RE RE Re Ee ee ee EE ee ee 941 cHheconnmector Dock 3 4 2 Connecting the line pairs to the connector block 9 9 Xhe alartocohle clo ER EE vao EE ueniet 3 5 1 Layout of the alarm cConneCtOF ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee 3 5 2 Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switches 3 6 The NMS orine lOf RE EE are 3 6 1 Introducing the NMS connecCOF ees ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 6 2 Layout of the NMS conneCtOF ees ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee 3 7 The card nest address DIP switches 3 7 1 What is the card nest addresS ee ee ee ee EE ek ee ee ee 3 7 2 Configuring the card nest
2. 3 7 1 What is the card nest address As said before it is possible to cascade management information of several card nests This means that the Orchid 1003 LAN is able to communicate with each individual Card Version modem inserted in those nests To enable this communication the Orchid has to address the Card Version modems Some parameters of such an address are specific for Card Version modems These parameters are Address Range Description parameter modem position en This is the position of the modem on a Card Version Twin The upper modem is modem A the lower modem is modem B Note that on a Card Version Single only one modem modem A is present on the card card position 0 14 This is the position of the card in the Card Nest 4 Refer to Section 3 7 3 Card slot numbering card nest address This is the address of the Card Nest 4 The address can be configured with the card nest address DIP switches located at the back of the Card Nest 4 Refer to Table 3 19 Configuring the card nest address DIP switches Table 3 18 Specific Card Version modem address parameters For more information on addressing modems through the Orchid refer to the Orchid 1003 LAN user manual 38 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 7 2 Configuring the card nest address DIP switches 1 Important remark A card nest address change only has effect after a reboot of the Card Nest 4 So after changing the
3. 4 Card Nest 4 3 2 1 Powering options This section describes the different powering options and possible power back up scenarios Powering options The CV modems are powered via the Card Nest 4 The nest itself has two powering options 1 48 Vdc no power modules have to be inserted in the Card Nest 4 The 48 Vdc is connected directly to the nest 2 230 115 Vac at least one power module has to be inserted in the Card Nest 4 The 230 115 Vac is converted into 48 Vdc and supplied to the nest Table 3 3 Powering options of the Card Nest 4 Back up scenarios The different powering options allow several back up scenarios The nest is connected to 48 Vdc If the 48 Vdc fails the 230 115 Vac power module takes over and supplies the nest If the 48 Vdc is restored the power module switches off The nest is connected to the mains and one 230 115 Vac power module is inserted The nest is connected to the If one 230 115 Vac power module fails the mains and two 230 115 Vac other module takes over power modules are inserted The nest is connected to 48 Vdc If the 48 Vdc fails the 230 115 Vac power modules take over and supplies the nest If in mains and two 230 115 Vac addition to the 48 Vdc fail one of the two 230 115 Vac power modules fails then the other power module takes over The nest is connected to the power modules are inserted Table 3 4 Power back up scenarios for the Card
4. 6 User manual 1 Card Nest 4 Installing the Card Nest 4 2 Installing the Card Nest 4 This chapter gives some important safety instructions It also explains how to install the Card Nest 4 You are advised to read this chapter in a sequential manner from the beginning to the end without skipping any part By doing so your Card Nest 4 will be completely installed and ready to connect when you reach the end of this chapter The following table gives an overview of this chapter RE Selecting a site 2 4 Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature 10 Installation and connection precautions User manual 7 Installing the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 2 1 Safety instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Unplug the unit from the wall power outlet before installing adjusting or servicing The safety of this product depends upon the third pin ground pin of the 3 wire grounding type plug Do not defeat this safety feature If the power outlet at your site only has 2 pins please consult a qualified electrician ACHTUNG WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSINSTRUKTIONEN Vor s mtlichen Arbeiten am Gerat Installation Einstellungen Reparaturen etc sollten Sie den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose ziehen Die Sicherheit dieses Ger tes ist abhangig von dem dritten Kontakt dem Erdungspin des 3 poligen Steckers Beachten Sie unbedingt diese Sicherheitsstandard Sollten Sie nur eine altere 2 polige Steckdose zur Verf gung haben lassen S
5. Also the opposite situation might occur it is not possible to earth the DCE In that case you can earth the DCE through the DTE by connecting the DTE to the earth and setting strap ST1 or ST3 in position 3 Table 3 8 Signal and protective ground interconnection 24 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 3 4 Selecting the mode on the PST27 300W power module The PST27 300W power module has been revised The newest version of the PST27 power module has an extra strap the PST2 WORKING MODE SELECT strap This strap has been added to insure compatibility with older PST27 versions For the position of these straps on the power module PCBs refer to Table 3 6 230 115 Vac power module versions The table below shows the possible strap settings This mode insures complete compatibility with older PST27 versions 4 321 default mode 2 This mode offers enhanced alarm functionality However these are not yet implemented on the Card Nest 4 and therefore not for future yet supported purposes G In this mode the new PST27 is no longer compatible with older PST27 versions Table 3 9 Selecting the mode on the PST27 300W power module Conclusion For the time being it is best not to change the setting of the working mode strap Leave it in its default position mode 1 User manual 25 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 3 5 Inserting the 230 115 Vac power module in t
6. Tak EE EE eo EE EE een ie EA EE Ge ana 10 Temperature measurement in the 19 raCK ss sees ee EE ee ER ee EE ee EE RE Re RR ee nenne ee Re ee ee ee EE nnns 12 Parts of the Card Nest 4 parts concerning powering iese Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 15 Parts of the Card Nest 4 other parl esse ee Ee Re ee ee Ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 16 Powering options of the Card Nest 4 ee EE Ee EE kk ee EE ee REEL ee EE ee ee EE ee ee EE Re ee ee ee ee nnn nnn 18 Power back up scenarios for the Card Nest 4 ie ee ee ee EE ee EE ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 18 Connecting tie power SUDD auus idt a ae Ge Ee node oaks 19 230 115 Vac power module versions iese see se ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee nennen nennen nennen nnns nnns 22 Voltage selection on the 230 115 Vac power modules esse ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee 23 Signal and protective ground interconnectON ee ee ee Ee ee ekte ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 24 Selecting the mode on the PST27 300W power module iese ee Ee AR Ee ee ee ee ee 25 Inserting the 230 115 Vac power module in the Card Nest 4 ee ee EE ee ee ee ee 26 Label and colour of the 230 115 Vac power module LED indicators 27 Number of line connections versus modem types example ies esse see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 29 Connecting the lines EE AE cred Ge Ge 30 Line connections some examples ie ER EE RE ER ee EE RR n
7. address DIP switches 3 7 3 Card slot nurmberllg zs ies erts teen aea 3 8 The station clock connecCtOF ee ee ee ee ER Ee Ee ee ee Ee RE 3 9 The remote power cConneCtOFS ee ee Ee ee Ee ee Ee Ee ee ee ee 3 9 1 Introducing the remote power connectors 3 9 2 Layout of the remote power connector ssssse 3 9 3 Layout of the remote power control connector 3 10 Inserting cards in the Card Nest 4 sseeesesesese 3 10 1 Inserting the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 3 10 2 Inserting the Card Version in the Card Nest 4 3 10 3 Filling an entire Card Nest 4 eeeeseseeesseeeeee Table of contents N EE ERI 4 Ha EE 38 Continued on next page Vil Table of contents Card Nest 4 Table of contents continued 4 Fusereplacemenl sn EE RR EK ER ES EE Wee EE EE ee EE ee EE ER ee Ee 50 5 kechnical SpeciliCallOIiS ie o eaae cena eu RE eaa osse cana Ende nia Ea a Ek Ee Lean cosa perdes 51 9S neget idee uso tiers bates tau utei tua Hr esed dicun nicus pectus uvm tri uai a uetus cca eo UU 52 52 Management interlate Es dui e lee leeiiii 52 SS NEN gt dag ke 81 pite MORE 53 04 Station clock COMEC iso EE a 53 9 9 POWER TET Ure MEN ISS enirir Ge ee aye ae 54 5 6 POWELSUDDIY neat GISSID ALON anna n
8. card nest address DIP switches make sure you switch the power of the Card Nest 4 off and then on again The card nest address DIP switches are located at the back of the Card Nest 4 For their position refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 13 The following table gives an overview of the settings Card nest address on ELIIAM off NEST off on off ADDRESS off off on 1234 LSB MSB on off on off on on not used Table 3 19 Configuring I card nest address DIP switches i The default settings are printed in bold User manual 39 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 7 3 Card slot numbering This section explains the card slot numbering As explained in Table 3 18 Specific Card Version modem address parameters the position of the Card Version modem in the Card Nest 4 has to be known for addressing purposes The card slot number range goes from O up to 14 If the front of the Card Nest 4 is faced towards you then e position O is the uttermost left position closest to the 230 115 Vac power module slots e position 14 is the uttermost right position YD On previous Card Nest 4 models the slot numbering ran from 1 up to 15 This caused problems in combination with some management systems Therefore the slot numbering has been changed to 0 up to 14 The table below gives you an overview of slot numbering versus management system and which action you might have to take for correct interpret
9. interconnection This section explains the different interconnections between signal ground and protective ground earth This interconnection can be configured with strap e ST1 for the 80 W power module e the GND PGND EARTH CONNECTION MODE SELECT strap for the 300 W power module For the position of these straps on the power module PCBs refer to Table 3 6 230 115 Vac power module versions The table below shows the possible strap settings disconnected As default the signal ground is disconnected from the earth Ho This avoids problems which might occur when the earth 123 potential of the Data Communication Equipment or DCE in default this case the Card Nest 4 and the connected Data Terminal Equipment or DTE also called the application is not the same In such a situation earth current loops may induce distortion on the transmitted data resulting in transmission errors 3 connected through Sometimes you might want to connect the DCE earth to the 100 ohms resistor DTE earth although both earth potentials are not the same 123 E g to avoid a big difference between both earth potentials To avoid that high earth currents are generated you can make this connection through a 100 ohms resistor directly connected Sometimes it is not possible to connect the DTE directly to the earth In that case you can earth the DTE through the 123 DCE by connecting the DCE to the earth and setting strap ST1 or ST3 in position 3
10. manual of that modem alarm connector 6 and 7 low alarm contact HI Activation of this alarm contact can be configured in 1 8 the modem with the alarmContactLowMask i configuration attribute Refer to the user manual of that modem Table 3 15 Layout of the alarm connector 41 As you can see on Figure 3 1 Hear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 8 two alarm connectors are provided This allows you to cascade the alarm contacts of several card nests 32 User manual 1 Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 5 2 Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switches This section explains how to configure the power fail alarm DIP switches These DIP switches are located at the back of the Card Nest 4 For their position refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 12 You can use the power fail alarm DIP switches to determine the conditions for closing the power fail alarm contact The table below clarifies this emo seme Desenin Fame 1 If the upper 230 115 Vac power supply fails then the power fail alarm contact closes off The status of the upper 230 115 Vac power supply is ignored 2 If the lower 230 115 Vac power supply fails then ALARM the power fail alarm contact closes CONTROL MITE The status of the lower 230 115 Vac power MITE Supply is ignored 12 3 4 3 If the directly connected 48 Vdc fails then the power fail alarm contact closes The status of the directly connected 4
11. the Card Nest 4 and fasten it 7 Switch the 48 Vdc power on If the new fuse also blows then remove all the cards and power modules from the Card Nest 4 This in order to determine whether it is the Card Nest 4 or the cards power modules that cause the blowing of the fuse Table 4 1 Replacing the fuses of the Card Nest 4 50 User manual Card Nest 4 Technical specifications 5 Technical specifications This chapter gives the technical specifications of the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this chapter EN e IN 5 6 Power supply heat dissipation o4 Mechanical dimensions Environmental requirements User manual 51 Technical specifications Card Nest 4 5 1 Line interface The line interface specifications are connector screw connector connections 4 line pairs shield Table 5 1 Line interface specifications 5 2 Management interface The management interface specifications are synchronous through the Orchid 1003 LAN Table 5 2 Management interface specifications 52 User manual Card Nest 4 Technical specifications 5 3 Alarm connector The alarm connector specifications are connector RJ45 alarm contact tensionless floating contact max voltage 60 Vdc 40 Vac max current 500 mA Table 5 3 Alarm connector specifications 5 4 Station clock connector The station clock connector specifications are connector RJ45 clock signal G703 frequency 204
12. 00 SENSE z 00000000 a5 A e 2E 00000000 o 000000 slglp I gt 00000000 _ N 00000000 9 a 00000000 o TEER e 00000 00000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 a 1234 STATION HIGH SPEED gt EXT 12 13 14 Q e amp I MODEM B gt IG lt Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 The following two tables label the different parts of the Card Nest 4 The first table labels all parts concerned with powering the Card Nest 4 The second table labels all other parts The following table labels all parts concerned with powering the Card Nest 4 EN EEN hs NEE ET INN Ce fem NEM 0 remote power connector remote power control connector Table 3 1 Parts of the Card Nest 4 parts concerning powering Continued on next page User manual 15 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 Parts of the Card Nest 4 continued The following table labels all other parts of the Card Nest 4 N ENE ee T EENNLI NN Table 3 2 Parts of the Card Nest 4 other parts 16 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 2 Powering the Card Nest 4 This sections explains how to power the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this section Da Te Dh Connecting the power supply Connecting the earth User manual 17 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest
13. 00 m free flowing air hour Such an assembly typically consists of 4 to 6 fans of 150 m air hour each The fans should blow the air bottom up A rack typically measures 37U units or 42U high Put a maximum of 5 CN4 card nests in a 37U rack and maximum 6 CN4 card nests in a 42U rack Leave 1U between each card nest This avoids that the air gets blocked between two card nests Make sure the air vents of the 19 rack are not blocked by other equipment For instance Table Top equipment horizontal shelves etc Table 2 1 Cooling the 19 rack Continued on next page 10 User manual Card Nest 4 Installing the Card Nest 4 Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature continued Example The following figure gives an example of multiple card nests mounted in a 19 rack The left rack is a 37U rack with sockets to allow air entrance via the bottom The right rack is a 42U rack is put directly on the floor The air enters via an opening in the floor fan assembly sorn air entrance Figure 2 1 Cooling the 19 rack User manual 11 Installing the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 2 5 Checking the ambient temperature Even when you respect the guidelines as described in Section 2 4 Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature you should still check whether the cards do not overheat To check the temperature inside the 19 rack proceed as follows LM o E Measure the temperature on some of the modem cards Self a
14. 8 Vdc is ignored Os Table 3 16 Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switches User manual 33 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 6 The NMS connector This section shows the NMS connector layout and describes the configuration of the card nest address DIP switches The following table gives an overview of this section D Te o 3 6 1 Introducing the NMS connector Layout of the NMS connector 34 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 6 1 Introducing the NMS connector As said in the introduction besides the Telindus modems another Telindus product can be inserted in the Card Nest 4 the Orchid 1003 LAN management concentrator The Orchid 1003 LAN allows you to manage the Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 and their remote counterparts When cascading several card nests also the modems in these nests and their remotes can be managed In short whole networks can be managed by means of the Orchid 1003 LAN management concentrator To enable management of the Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 management information has to be communicated between the modems and the Orchid 1003 LAN The management busses of all the Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 are grouped in one management bus on the backplane of the nest This bus is connected to the two RJ45 NMS or management connectors located on the back of the Card Nest 4 The following figure shows a typical Orchid 1003 L
15. 8 kHz Table 5 4 Station clock connector specifications User manual 53 1 Technical specifications Card Nest 4 5 5 Power requirements The power requirements are 230 Vac 10 50 60 Hz 115 Vac 10 50 60 Hz 1A Table 5 5 Power requirements 5 6 Power supply heat dissipation The maximum internal heat dissipation of the power supply modules is e for the 80 W power supply module 55 W e for the 300 W power supply module 60 W If two power supply modules are installed for redundancy then the same values are still valid as overall heat dissipation 54 User manual Card Nest 4 Technical specifications 5 Mechanical dimensions The mechanical dimensions are as follows height depth weight mm mm kg 6 1 Card Nest 4 270 445 without 330 without interface rackmounts 350 with interface Table 5 6 Mechanical dimensions 5 8 Environmental requirements The environmental requirements are as follows Parameter Description ambient operational temperature 0 C to 50 C storage temperature 25 C to 70 C maximum altitude 3000 m relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Table 5 7 Environmental requirements User manual 55 56 Card Nest 4 Annexes Annexes Card Nest 4 Annexes 57 Annex A abbreviations Card Nest 4 Annex A abbreviations The following table gives a list of abbreviations and their description Abbreviation Description Po G 3
16. AN Card Nest 4 interconnection d 8 8 N m ma dd BE 5 5 5 Wo dd m mmm m m sa m L8 ENENENENENENENM m ad aZ scu E NNNENNENNENNNI m m m N EE Ree E E m mmm mm m m m E ms A N N EEE EEE Em m m EEE 5 EEE EEE E E7 7 N m m 8 I m LENNENEENNEENEEENENEENSE t NMS connectors E of the CN4 E cascading management ZA n vd information from other card nests Pe sk aa ee ee ae E E EE EE E cal Figure 3 2 Connecting the NMS connectors of the Orchid 1003 LAN and the Card Nest 4 User manual 35 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 6 2 Layout of the NMS connector This section shows the NMS connector layout For the position of the NMS connectors refer to Figure 3 1 Hear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 9 The table below shows the layout of the NMS connector wo ground high speed NMS data NMS connector Imm TE high speed NMS timing ground Else NNNM Table 3 17 Layout of the NMS connector 36 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 7 The card nest address DIP switches This section explains how to configure the card nest address DIP switches The following table gives an overview of this section sel Te Peer What is the card nest address Configuring the card nest address DIP switches Card slot numbering User manual 37 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4
17. CV modem In some cases two Telindus is inserted in the Card Nest 4 modems are integrated on one card Such a card is called a Card Version is powered via the Card Nest 4 line connections are made via the IE Card Nest 4 has a high speed NMS bus WD Besides the Telindus modems other Telindus products can be inserted in the Card Nest 4 E g the Orchid 1003 LAN management concentrator the Crocus DXC digital cross connect the Crocus E3 MUX multiplexer etc 4 User manual Card Nest 4 Introduction 1 2 Main features of the Card Nest 4 The main features of the Card Nest 4 are e compliant to high requirements concerning safety robustness flexibility and EMI e high density solution up to 15 cards in one card nest e fits in a standard 19 inch rack e powering with 48 Vdc PTT environment or 230 115 Vac industrial environment e high speed NMS bus e alarm contacts e Station clock connector e remote powering prepared i To enable remote powering an additional CN4 RP add on chassis is needed User manual 5 Introduction Card Nest 4 1 3 Card Nest 4 related products The following table gives an overview of all Card Nest 4 related products Loma EEN EE EN Wa CN4 This is a card nest with 15 card slots designed to house the Telindus modems The Card Nest 4 e can contain up to 2 power modules and up to 15 cards If all cards are Card Version Twin modems one CN4 can contain up to 30 modems e can
18. Nest 4 18 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 2 2 Connecting the power supply This section explains how to connect the power supply to the Card Nest 4 The following power connectors are provided on the Card Nest 4 230 115 Vac standard IEC power supply m O fast on connector Table 3 5 Connecting the power supply User manual In case the Card Nest 4 is supplied with 230 115 Vac e insert one or two power modules in the nest e connect the standard IEC power supply connector to the power inlet For the position of this connector refer to Figure 3 1 Hear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 1 In case the Card Nest 4 is supplied with 48 Vdc e connect the positive side of the power supply to the e connect the negative side of the power supply to the e connect the earth to The and indications are with respect to each other not to ground level This means that for a standard 48 Vdc connection the ground has to be connected to the while the negative voltage has to be connected to the For the position of this connector refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 2 19 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 2 3 Connecting the earth The Card Nest 4 is connected to the earth through the power connector refer to Table 3 5 Connecting the power supply You might want to connect several other devices to the
19. O O Ojo 000000000000 o 0o 0 O O O O O O O O Ojo 44 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 9 3 Layout of the remote power control connector This section shows the remote power control connector layout For the position of the remote power connectors refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 7 The table below shows the layout of the remote power control connector The remote power control is located on the remote power signal for card slot control connector pin MENNE NEM QE MM Table 3 24 Layout of the remote power connector User manual 45 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 10 Inserting cards in the Card Nest 4 This section explains how to insert the DTE interfaces and Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this section IN EEN Tre 3 10 1 Inserting the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 3 10 2 Inserting the Card Version in the Card Nest 4 3 10 3 Filling an entire Card Nest 4 46 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 10 1 Inserting the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 This section explains how to insert a DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 At the back of the Card Nest 4 two empty slots are provided in which the desired DTE interface module can be inserted without extracting the card from the nest The upper interface slot is used for modem A and the lower in
20. P 3 pair bps bits per second CN4 Card Nest 4 Card Version CVA Card Version modem A 6B Card Version modem B DCE Data Communications Equipment Dual In line Pin DS Dip Switch bank DTE Data Terminal Equipment ERR ERRor 7 o Fuse HDSL High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line interface LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode NMS Network Management System PWR Power Remote Power SDSL Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage SSR Solid State Relay TMA Telindus Maintenance Application TNV Telecom Network Voltage TT Table Top 01 8 Annexes Card Nest 4 Annex B product information Annex B product information The following table displays the product information of the Card Nest 4 and Card Nest 4 Desktop 142 189 CARDNEST CN4 Cardnest for Crocus xDSL family SDSL QUAD Aster 4 CV CN4 and Crocus FO family 19 inch 6U high 15 modemslots amp 2 PWR module slots Suitable for direct 48 Vdc powering No power modules required If Ac powering is required see available PWR Modules 163 459 DESKTOP CN4 Desktop version of Cardnest CN4 for small concentration sites 4 modemslots amp 2 PWR module slots Suitable for direct 48 Vdc powering No power modules required If Ac powering is required see available PWR Modules 80W version recommended The following table displays the product information of the Card Nest 4 related products 142 190 PWR MOD 220 110V CN4 80W Plug in Power
21. REFULL WHEN HANDLING 300 W This version is used in case a Card Nest 4 is filled entirely with several types of PST27 Telindus modems For instance 5 Crocus SDSL 5 Crocus HDSL and 5 Crocus FO10M modems El IE rer The following figure Bo muet T depicts the 300 W power am module PCB i e EE WARNING HOT SURFACE amp Table 3 6 230 115 Vac power module versions 22 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 3 2 Voltage selection 230 115 Vac This section shows how to select between 230 Vac and 115 Vac operation This selection is not done in the same way on the 80 W as on the 300 W power module as shown in the table below 80 W power module PST28 300 W power module PST27 On the 80 W power module the voltage selection On the 300 W power module the voltage selection is done with a switch SW1 is done automatically To locate this switch on the 80 W power module PCB refer to Table 3 6 230 115 Vac power module versions The voltage switch settings are as follows If the switch is in this position then 115 Vac operation is selected If the switch is in this position then 230 Vac operation is selected This is the default position default 230V lt gt 115V Table 3 7 Voltage selection on the 230 115 Vac power modules User manual 23 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 3 3 Signal and protective ground
22. TEL NDUS USER MANUAL Card Nest 4 USER MANUAL Version 3 3 174372 Telindus Technical Publications Geldenaaksebaan 335 B 3001 Leuven Belgium tel 32 16 382011 Copyright safety and statements Card Nest 4 Copyright notice The information and descriptions contained in this publication are the property of Telindus Such information and descriptions must not be copied or reproduced by any means or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of Telindus This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors for which Telindus never can or shall be held liable Changes are made periodically to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication Telindus may make improvements and or changes in the product s described in this publication at any time without prior notice This equipment for safety and hygiene purposes complies with the specific provisions contained in ARAB RGPT 54 quater 3 1 RD 20 06 1975 Art 1 Section X Accident Prevention Policy Safety requirements The interfaces on the Card Nest 4 should only be connected to circuit types as listed below NEE mee eh screw connector TNV 1 non remote powering TNV 3 remote powering Carefully read the safety instructions at the beginning of Chapter 2 Installing the Card Nest 4 page 7 Version 3 3 11 July 2001 MRP 174372 OTELINDUS Card Nes
23. ation If you have a CN4 with and one of the following a slot range from management systems 1 up to 15 TOM DNMS ModemView do nothing The slot numbering is correct CrocusView 1 up to 15 TMA TMA for HP OpenView request a sticker set from productinfo telindus be 0 up to 14 TOM DNMS ModemView use the sticker set supplied with the Card CrocusView Nest 4 to cover the existing slot numbers 0 up to 14 TMA TMA for HP OpenView do nothing The slot numbering is correct Table 3 20 Slot numbering versus management system 40 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 8 The station clock connector This section shows the station clock connector layout some modems have the clocking possibility station clock With this clocking mode it is possible to synchronise the 2 M transmit clock of the modems Station clocking is realised by applying a 2 M G703 clock signal to the station clock connector located at the back of the Card Nest 4 This clock signal is then routed to the modems via the backplane of the nest For the position of the station clock connector refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 10 The table below shows the layout of the station clock connector EET ANN Tram O station clock connector not used EET NN nn Table 3 21 Layout of the station clock connector U 8 User manual 41 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 9 T
24. be given the remote power functionality by adding the CN4 RP add on chassis e fits in a standard 19 rack CN4 Desktop This is a card nest with 4 card slots designed to house the Telindus modems The Card Nest 4 Desktop can contain up to 2 power modules and up to 4 cards If all cards are Card Version Twin modems one CN4 Desktop can contain up to 10 modems can not be given the remote power functionality is a stand alone card nest CN4 RP add on This is a card nest with 15 card slots designed to chassis house the Telindus Remote Power Source modules The Card Nest 4 add on chassis e gives the Card Versions in the Card Nest 4 the remote power functionality For each Card Version in the Card Nest 4 there is a Remote Power Source module in the CN4 RP add on chassis fits in a standard 19 rack power modules There are 2 different versions of power modules which can be inserted in the Card Nest 4 or Card Nest 4 Desktop e a 80 W version incase a CN4 Desktop is used incase the Card Nest 4 is filled entirely with Crocus HS modems e a 300 W version in case the Card Nest 4 is filled entirely with other Telindus modems Table 1 2 Card Nest 4 related products WD Except for the number of card slots and remote powering the Card Nest 4 and the Card Nest 4 Desktop have the same functionality Therefore this manual is delivered with the Card Nest 4 as well as with the Card Nest 4 Desktop
25. chassis 3U H to provided Remote Powering Source capabilities for xDSL F CV modems housed in CN4 PCB rev 0 3 This 48Vdc only chassis is connected to the CN4 via high density cables included and accepts up to 15 RP Source modules 157 057 RP SOURCE MODULE 2 LINES Remote Power Source modules for 2 lines Suitable for Crocus SDSL F TWIN CV PCB rev 1 1 158 981 RP SOURCE MODULE 2 LINES GBR Dedicated version of code 157 057 for UK 157 058 RP SOURCE MODULE 4 LINES Remote Power Source modules for 4 lines Suitable for Crocus HDSL F 2P TWIN CV PCB rev 1 1 and Crocus HDSL F 3P CV PCB rev 1 1 158 982 RP SOURCE MODULE 4 LINES GBR Dedicated version of code 157 058 for UK 158 345 DESK TOP PWR MOD 230VAC Optional External Desk top Power supply module gt 48VDC 30W 230 115Vac gt 48Vdc for Crocus xDSL F TT Remote Power SOURCE version Suitable for CR HDSL F TT BU SR 48V and CR SDSL F TT BU SR 48V 60 Annexes
26. colour of the 230 115 Vac power module LED indicators User manual 27 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 4 Connecting the lines This section explains how the lines have to be connected to the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this section EN Te Th 3 4 1 The connector block Connecting the line pairs to the connector block 28 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 4 1 The connector block The Card Version modems which reside in the Card Nest 4 need to be connected to the transmission medium the copper line pairs The line connections are made through a connector block at the back of the Card Nest 4 Each card has its own block A variety of Card Version modems can be inserted in the nest Therefore the connector block had to be designed to support all these modem types Some examples are given in the following table Device type Number of line connections Crocus HDSL 2P CV 2 pair Card Version Twin modem l e two modems A and B on one card Crocus HDSL 3P CV 3 pair Card Version Single modem l e only one modem A on one card Crocus SDSL CV 1 pair Card Version Twin modem l e two modems A and B on one card Orchid 1003 LAN management concentrator It is not a modem It is used for the management of the network Crocus FO10M CV fibre Card Version available as single or Twin modem l e one or two modems on one card Table 3 12 Nu
27. dhesive strips exist for temperature measurement Fix some strips e g on a front panel or the inside of the rack at different heights and wait a couple of hours If the measured temperature is above the maximum ambient temperature limit you should add additional fans If there is no room left in the rack to do so you could put additional fans at the bottom of the rack in front of the cables Repeat the temperature measurement with these additional fans If the measured temperature is still above the maximum ambient temperature limit then you should use a cooling unit on the rack instead of fans However this solution is expensive and only valid for one rack one cooling unit per rack Therefore if multiple racks are present in the room making the room air conditioned may be a more appropriate solution Table 2 2 Temperature measurement in the 19 rack 12 User manual Card Nest 4 Installing the Card Nest 4 2 6 Installation and connection precautions ESD WARNING The circuit boards are sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD and should be handled with care It is advisable to ensure an optimal electrical contact between yourself the working area and a safety ground before touching any cards Take special care not to touch any component or connector on the cards EMC WARNING EMC compliant installation The Telindus modems and the CN4 card nest are fully EMC compliant Because of the modular structure of the CN4 card n
28. e text that follows carefully in order to avoid injury E DIP switch A configuration which can be made by means of DIP switches Preface Card Nest 4 Your feedback Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at Telindus Accordingly all electronic functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality related comment concerning this delivery please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page http www telindus com accessproducts Vi Card Nest 4 Table of contents seer manual RE EE EER Ge EE DE EE SE EE EE SEE EE NB ele ie dels EE EE I S 1 1 What is the Card Nest 4 ee ee ee ee HH 1 2 Main features of the Card Nest 4 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 3 Card Nest 4 related products iese see se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 Installing the Card Nest 4 2 1 aletvinstruElORS s si sn RE a 2 UNPACKING ss se EO EA Ee EE Ee 2 3 Bele lfida se ii RE N ee 2 4 Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature 2 5 Checking the ambient temperature ss 2 6 Installation and connection precautions 3 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 1 JPartsofthe Card Nest 4A EN dou oo ee
29. enne EE ee ee RE ee EE ee EE ee ee Ee ee EE ee 30 Layout of the alarm conneclOF ee ee RE ee ee ER Ee ee ee nnne ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee 32 Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switcheS esse es ee ee ee ee skt kk tk Ee ee ee ee ee ee nnn 33 Layout of the NMS connector ae ee Na esse 36 Specific Card Version modem address parameters iss ee ee ee EE ee RE ee ee ee ee ee ee 38 Configuring the card nest address DIP switches iese ee EE ER EE ER Re EE ee EE ee ee Ee ee EE ee 39 Slot numbering versus management system sees ss sesse se se ee Ee ee ee tk kk ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 40 Layout of the station clock connector lessen 41 Remote power connector tyDEeS ii Ee EE ER EE ee EE Re nennen nnne nennen ee RE Re EE aser aser asa sns sa ee 43 Layout of the remote power CONNECHOTM ccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeesaeeesseeeeesseeeesaaeees 44 Layout of the remote power CONNECHOTM ccccccesececceeseeeccesececeeuseeecsaueeessageeecseuseessseseeessageees 45 Inserting the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 ie ee ee tk kk ee ee ee nennen AT Inserting the Card Version modem in the Card Nest 4 see se ee Ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee 48 Filing awene Card Nest d 49 Replacing the fuses of the Card Nest 4 es ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 50 Line interface specifications u02220002040002000nnnnnonnnnn nenne ne
30. est all unused slots power slots modem slots and interface slots have to be covered with the appropriate blanking panels at installation time To ensure compliance with EMC directive 89 336 EEC shielded cables or ferrite beads have to be used User manual 13 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 This chapter explains how to connect the Card Nest 4 You are advised to read this chapter in a sequential manner from the beginning to the end without skipping any part By doing so your Card Nest 4 will be completely installed and ready to use when you reach the end of this chapter a The following table gives an overview of this chapter EN ENE Configuring and inserting the power modules 3 4 Connecting the lines 28 The remote power connectors Inserting cards in the Card Nest 4 14 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 1 Parts of the Card Nest 4 This section displays and labels the different parts of the Card Nest 4 The following figure displays the back of the Card Nest 4 The different parts are numbered on the figure af m m uut Ss Ee 50 60H 10 9 8 dAoA CE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS lt ul a O z WARNING SEE eo o a 0 6 EXT345 gt o om BE o o EH gt o o z 0 S OO 5 m IGH S ALARMS CLOCK NMS BUS 00 r e 4000000
31. he Card Nest 4 This section explains how to insert the 230 115 Vac power module in the Card Nest 4 The insertion procedure is given in the table below Gently slide the power module on the slides in one of the two available power slots Do this by positioning the PCB in slide 2 so that the metal fortification plate slides in slide 1 This is clarified in the following figure 230 115 Vac power module 1 230 115 Vac power module 2 for the metal slide 2 fortification plate for the PCB ll lad When nearly inserted press tight Lock both screws Table 3 10 Inserting the 230 115 Vac power module in the Card Nest 4 26 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 3 6 The 230 115 Vac power module LED indicators This section describes the front panel LEDs of the 230 115 Vac power module Their label colour and what they indicate is shown in the following table This LED illuminates in case DC SOURCE green the directly connected 48 Vdc is present and powers the Card Nest 4 AC ACTIVE green the 230 115 Vac power module powers the Card Nest 4 because the directly connected 48 Vdc is absent or too low FAIL red e the 230 115 Vac input power is too low PST27 only e the 230 115 Vac power module is defective l e for some reason the power module is unable to deliver its power to the backplane of the Card Nest 4 A possible reason could be a blown fuse Table 3 11 Label and
32. he remote power connectors This section shows the pin layout of the remote power connectors G This section does not describe the remote power functionality or the connection between the Card Nest 4 and CN4 RP add on chassis For more information on remote powering refer to e the user manual of the remote powering modem for instance Crocus HDSL RP e the user manual of the CN4 RP add on chassis The following table gives an overview of this section EN EEN Tre Introducing the remote power connectors Layout of the remote power connector Layout of the remote power control connector 42 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 9 1 Introducing the remote power connectors To give the Card Version modems the remote power functionality you have to add a CN4 RP add on chassis to the Card Nest 4 For each Card Version in the Card Nest 4 there is a Remote Power Source module in the CN4 RP add on chassis The Card Nest 4 and the CN4 RP add on chassis have to be interconnected This is done by two types of connectors as shown in the following table high density 5x12 The cable connected to this connector conducts the power from the Remote Power Source modules in the CN4 RP add on chassis to the Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 There is one remote power connector for three Card Version modems high density 5x6 The cable connected to this connector conducts the control signals from the Remote P
33. ie diese von einem Elektriker gegen eine 3 polige Steckdose auswechseln WARNING To avoid damage to the equipment please observe all procedures described in this chapter ACHTUNG Um eine Besch digung des Ger tes zu verhindern beachten Sie bitte unbedingt die Sicherheitsbestimmungen die in diesem Abschnitt beschrieben werden ANMERKUNG Das Ger t kann gespeist wurden durch ein IT Power System Ensure that the unit and its connected equipment all use the same AC power and ground to reduce noise interference and possible safety hazards caused by differences in ground or earth potentials 8 User manual Card Nest 4 Installing the Card Nest 4 2 2 Unpacking Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures Before installation check the shipping carton for signs of damage If damaged please place a claim with the carrier company immediately If the carton box is undamaged do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit or ship it in the future 2 3 Selecting a site WARNING Make sure the air vents of the unit are not blocked ACHTUNG Achten Sie darauf daf die L ftungsschlitze nicht blockiert werden Install the unit in an area free of extreme temperatures humidity shock and vibration Position it so that you can easily see and access the front panel Leave enough clearance at the back for cables and wires Position the unit within the correct distances for the different accesses and within 2
34. in parts shows you how to install and connect the Card Nest 4 gives additional information The following table gives an overview of the chapters in the user manual Chapter This chapter introduces the Card Nest 4 and related products teaches you how to install the Card Nest 4 different connections and how to insert cards into the nest gives a fuse replacement procedure for the Card Nest 4 lists the technical specifications of the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of the annexes Annex This annex AnnexA gives a list of abbreviations shows ordering information Card Nest 4 Preface Conventions used in this manual Typographical conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this manual The format is used to indicate Italic new or emphasised words file names and directory paths e g C Program Files TMAlbin T ma exe references to other parts in the manual e g Hefer to Chapter xx Technical specifications Narrow objects and attributes in the containment tree of a device when they are mentioned in the normal text l e when they are not a part of computer input or output Blue underlined a hyperlink to a web site e g http www telindus com Icons The following icons are used throughout the manual EN EE EE O EE Useful information or tips Read the text that follows carefully in order to avoid damage to the device or Read th
35. m of a power outlet User manual 9 Installing the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 2 4 Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature If multiple card nests are mounted in a 19 rack the heat dissipation is accumulated This could result in an ambient operational temperature that exceeds the specified maximum value For each Telindus device the maximum ambient operational temperature is given in the technical specifications chapter of the user manual Avoiding an excessive ambient temperature To avoid a too high ambient temperature observe the following guidelines The rack must have front and back doors These doors must be closed during operation for a controlled air flow This is much more effective than putting blanking front and back panels on all unused rack positions CN4 power slots unused card and interface slots The rack is best made of metal Metal racks conduct 25 more the heat than plastic ones All the cables must enter the rack via the bottom If the rack is put in a room without a double floor for cables it is possible that there is not enough room to let the cables enter the rack via the bottom In that case you should mount sockets on the rack typically 20 or 30 cm high Most racks offer this possibility Put a fan assembly either in the rack ceiling or in the upper rack position Direct its airflow to the outside of the 19 rack i e blowing hot air out The fan assembly should have a capacity of at least 600 9
36. mber of line connections versus modem types example The maximum number of line pairs that need to be connected is 4 Therefore a line connector block has a maximum of 8 connector positions The line connections of the Crocus FO10M CV fibre optic modem are not made via the connector block of the Card Nest 4 but via the optical modules at the front of the modem User manual 29 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 4 2 Connecting the line pairs to the connector block For the position of the line connectors refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 11 The following table explains how the line pairs have to be connected to the connector block Slide the wires of the line pair in the line connector correct connector position connection screw Fix the wires with the corresponding screws ze Connect the shielding of the line pairs to the shield connector connector Table 3 13 Connecting the lines Which line pair has to be connected to which connector position depends on the used modem Refer to the manual of the modem for this information In the table below a couple of examples are given Line connector indication Table 3 14 Line connections some examples G The table above only displays some examples For the correct connection information of the device you want to install refer to the user manual of that device 30 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and co
37. module 230 115 Vac 80 Watt for CNA Two Power modules will provide full redundancy Suitable for Cardnest CN4 with Crocus HS modem range only and for Descktop CN4 4 slots all type of card modems 149 391 PWR MOD 220 110V CN4 80W GBR Dedicated version of code 142 190 for UK 143 678 PWR MOD 220 110V CN4 300W Plug in Power module 230 115 Vac 300 Watt for cardnest CN4 Two Power modules will provide full redundancy Suitable for full Crocus xDSL modem family Aster 4 CV CN4 modems and Crocus FO family 149 390 PWR MOD 220 110V CN4 300W GBR Dedicated version of code 143 678 for UK 142 187 BLANKING MODEMSLOT CN4 Blanking modemslot cardnest CN4 to cover unused modem slots for EMC compatibility 142 188 BLANKING PWR MOD CN4 Blanking power module slot cardnest CN4 to cover unused PWR slots for EMC compatibility 142 449 BLANKING INTF SLOT CN4 Blanking interface slot cardnest CN4 to cover unused interface slots to comply with EMC regulations Each modemslot has two interface slots 154 422 EMC INTF COVER ASTER4 CN4 Aster 4 CV CNA has no modular interfaces but fixed 25pins subD connector s This interface cover is required to comply with the EMC regulations when Aster 4 is used in CN4 Aster 4 Twin CV CN4 versions do require two covers Annexes 59 Annex B product information Card Nest 4 The following table displays the product information of the CN4 RP add on chassis and related products 157 056 RP ADD ON CHASSIS CN4 Add on
38. n 54 S Mechanical dimenslONnS nn ea 55 5 8 Environmental requirements 2 0220022022002002n0nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennennnnnnennn nenn eek ee 55 ANNEXES NE RS N SEE A Oe ee VO DU ee d 56 Annex A abDDIeVIAllOfiS uos dci EER Een EE EYE FEN ESSE DF EUR E EE ENE OO E FE E Edad rer GEE ENE GE Ee 58 Annex B product information 2 iiie otio aaa E Cena Ne ee esos 59 viii Card Nest 4 List of figures List of figures Figure 2 1 COOLING the T9 TACK a EE NN IE ave dd aan Om esse ERE ret Foie ee Ee NG GEOES m 11 Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 esse see ee ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eke nennen nennen nennen nnne enne nenas ran 15 Figure 3 2 Connecting the NMS connectors of the Orchid 1003 LAN and the Card Nest 4 35 List of tables Card Nest 4 List of tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 Table 3 7 Table 3 8 Table 3 9 Table 3 10 Table 3 11 Table 3 12 Table 3 13 Table 3 14 Table 3 15 Table 3 16 Table 3 17 Table 3 18 Table 3 19 Table 3 20 Table 3 21 Table 3 22 Table 3 23 Table 3 24 Table 3 25 Table 3 26 Table 3 27 Table 4 1 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Telindus modem versions Table Top and Card VersiON iese ee ee ee EE ee Ee ee Ee ee ee ee 4 Card Nest4 related produels a na 6 Goolinathe T
39. nfiguring the Card Nest 4 3 5 The alarm connector This section shows the alarm connector layout and describes the configuration of the power fail alarm DIP switches The following table gives an overview of this section Da e Dh 3 5 1 Layout of the alarm connector Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switches User manual 31 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 5 1 Layout of the alarm connector The Card Version modems can be configured to close one or two alarm contacts situated on the backplane of the Card Nest 4 This might be useful for example to create an external alarm signal A third alarm contact will close when a power failure is detected The terminals of these alarm contacts are connected to the two RJ45 alarm connectors located on the back of the Card Nest 4 For the position of these connectors refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 8 The table below shows the layout of the alarm connector Alarm These pins are connected to the terminals of connector pins the 2 and 3 power fail alarm contact Activation of this alarm contact can be configured alarm contacts with the power fail alarm DIP switches Refer to Table 3 16 Configuring the power fail alarm DIP switches 4 and 5 high alarm contact Activation of this alarm contact can be configured in corresponding alarm the modem with the alarmContactHighMask connector pin configuration attribute Refer to the user
40. nne nennen nnne ee ee ee ee ee ee nans 52 Management interface specifications 2 22u00222000000000n0 nennen nnnnnennnnnnn nennen nnnnnne nennen nennen 52 Alarm connector specifications 0022200020000000nn0nnnnnennnnennnnnennnnn nenne Ee ee nenne Ee ede Ee ee nsns o3 Station clock connector specifications llsseesssessssesssseeeee ennemis 53 Power Ted emieliis EE ee De u a DE MH Ie LU LEE Lue ID OE o4 Mechanicaldlmensionsene aussen Ee EK ODE 55 Environmental FEQUIEMCINS ss EN rn ER GE EO QU DE an an 55 Card Nest 4 User manual User manual 1 Card Nest 4 User manual Card Nest 4 Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter gives an introduction to the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this chapter sel OR t What is the Card Nest 4 Main features of the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 related products NN User manual 3 Introduction Card Nest 4 1 1 What is the Card Nest 4 The Card Nest 4 or CN4 is based on a standard 19 inch card nest It is designed to house the Telindus modem Card Versions The following table explains what a Card Version is Most Telindus modems exist in two versions Table Top This is a stand alone version of the The Table Top TT Telindus modem has its own housing is powered directly has its own line connectors has no high speed NMS bus Card Version This is a rack version of the Telindus The Card Version
41. ower Source modules in the CN4 RP add on chassis to the Card Version modems in the Card Nest 4 There is only one remote power control connector for all Card Version modems Table 3 22 Remote power connector types UR The remote power connectors are not present on the Card Nest 4 Desktop User manual 43 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 9 2 Layout of the remote power connector This section shows the remote power connector layout For the position of the remote power connectors refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 6 If the back of the Card Nest 4 is faced towards you and when looking from right to left then e connector 1 uttermost right is connected to card slot 0 1 and 2 e connector 2 is connected to card slot 3 4 and 5 e connector 3 is connected to card slot 6 7 and 8 e connector 4 is connected to card slot 9 10 and 11 e connector 5 uttermost left is connected to card slot 12 13 and 14 The table below shows the layout of the remote power connector The following card slots Card slot gets its remote power have the same pin line number injected from the following position on remote power two pins on the remote connector 1 to 5 power connector 1 4 7 10 and 13 a1 and b1 HEET NN Table 3 23 Layout of the remote power connector o e sss s2 2 lt lt lt lt lt lt gt 0 o o o 0o 0 O O O O O O O O c o o 0o O0 O O O O
42. r manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 10 3 Filling an entire Card Nest 4 For EMC reasons the cards all fit closely to each other Therefore you will experience that inserting the last card in a completely filled up rack happens to be more stiffly To fill up an entire rack it is best to proceed as follows Insert card 1 up to 14 in slot O up to 13 of the Card Nest 4 Insert the last card in slot 14 of the Card Nest 4 Fasten the screws of the last card Table 3 27 Filling an entire Card Nest 4 EN User manual 49 Fuse replacement Card Nest 4 4 Fuse replacement This chapter gives a fuse replacement procedure for the Card Nest 4 FUSE REPLACEMENT For continued protection against the possibility of fire replace fuses only with the specified voltage current and type ratings The directly connected 48 Vdc is protected by two fuses located at the back of the Card Nest 4 For the position of these fuses refer to Figure 3 1 Rear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 3 To replace these fuses proceed as follows 1 Switch the 48 Vdc power off 2 Turn the fuse holder a quarter turn counterclockwise with a screwdriver The following figure shows this procedure The fuse holder is now loose 2 Remove the fuse holder from the Card Nest 4 3 Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder 4 The value of both 48 Vdc fuses is T8AL 250V Place the new fuse ma Replace the fuse holder in
43. same earth as the Card Nest 4 You can do this by connecting their earth connector to the earth connector of the Card Nest 4 For the position of this connector refer to Figure 3 1 Hear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 5 20 User manual Card Nest 4 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 3 3 Configuring and inserting the power modules This sections explains how to configure the 230 115 Vac power modules It also describes how to insert the power modules in the Card Nest 4 The following table gives an overview of this section COA The 230 115 Vac power modules 25 3 3 4 Selecting the mode on the PST27 300W power module Inserting the 230 115 Vac power module in the Card Nest 4 The 230 115 Vac power module LED indicators User manual 21 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 3 1 The 230 115 Vac power modules As mentioned in Section 3 2 1 Powering options if you want to power the Card Nest 4 with 230 115 Vac then you have to insert at least one power module in the nest Two versions of the 230 115 Vac power modules are available 80 W This version is used in case PST28 e a Card Nest 4 Desktop is used e a Card Nest 4 is filled entirely with Crocus HS modems The following figure dis a NEN depicts the 80 W power O se module PCB FS3 SWI m rs2 686 ST1 BE CA
44. t 4 Copyright safety and statements Statements c http www telindus com products conformity Hereby TELINDUS declares that this Card Nest 4 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Bij deze verklaart TELINDUS dat deze Card Nest 4 in overeenstemming is met de essenti le vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC ng Par la pr sente TELINDUS d clare que ce Card Nest 4 est en conformit avec les exigences essentielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999 5 EC Hiermit TELINDUS erkl rt da dieser Card Nest 4 ist in F gsamkeit mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen von Direktive 1999 5 EC Mediante la presente TELINDUS declara que el Card Nest 4 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las dem s prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 CE A TELINDUS declara que o Card Nest 4 cumpre os principais requisitos e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 EC B Col presente TELINDUS dichiara che questo Card Nest 4 in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stipulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999 5 EC t Me TO map v n TELINDUS OnAwveli ri aut ro Card Nest 4 ival ouupopoo pevo pe TIG BAOIKEG ATTAITNOEIG KAI HE TIG UITOAOITEG OXETIKEG OIOTALEIG TNS o nylag 1999 5 EC Preface Card Nest 4 Preface Organisation of this manual This manual contains two ma
45. terface slot is used for modem B For the position of the DTE interface slots refer to Figure 3 1 Hear view of the Card Nest 4 part number 14 and 15 To insert the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 proceed as follows 1 Gently slide the DTE interface on the two inner slides into an available slot The following figure shows this procedure e When nearly inserted press tight Lock both screws When the DTE interface is present connect the application Table 3 25 Inserting the DTE interface in the Card Nest 4 User manual 47 Connecting and configuring the Card Nest 4 Card Nest 4 3 10 2 Inserting the Card Version in the Card Nest 4 This section explains how to insert a Card Version modem in the Card Nest 4 It also gives a tip on filling an entire nest with cards The Card Version modems consists of a stuffed print provided with a front panel Most connections to this card are performed via 3 DIN connectors on the back of the card e the middle connector for power supply line and management connections e thetwo extreme connectors for interface connections To insert the Card Version modem in the Card Nest 4 proceed as follows Gently slide the CV on the two inner slides into an available slot The following figure shows this procedure c c c LOLS AE IE AE ILLIA 458 5 When nearly inserted press tight Lock both screws Table 3 26 Inserting the Card Version modem in the Card Nest 4 48 Use
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