NEC NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Manual

NEC NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Procedure Manual NWA-008841-001 ISSUE 5.0...
  • Page 2 NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation.
  • Page 3 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 1/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 4 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 2/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 5 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 3/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 6 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 4/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 7 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 5/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 8 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 6/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 9 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 7/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 10 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE NOVEMBER, 2006 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE JULY, 2007 DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 8/8 NWA-008841-001...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................INTRODUCTION ........................PURPOSE ........................OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ..................REFERENCE MANUAL ....................TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ................... CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ................. TRUNKING DIAGRAM ....................SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ..................
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fixed Equipment 1 (For North America, Latin America, Australia) ........ Fixed Equipment 2 (For Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East) ........... UNPACKING ........................ WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS ..............AC120 V/240 V Power Supply System ................–48 V DC Power Supply System ..................INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ..............
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ................... 237 Day/Night Mode Change by External Key (DK/MP) ............245 External TAS Indicator (DK) ....................246 Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) ................249 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) ........252 External BGM Source (COT/TNT) ..................257 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) .....................
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) ....................309 PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) ....................312 PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) ....................315 PZ-PW135 (PWR) ........................ 317 APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD ................319 PN-AP00-B (AP00) ......................321 PN-AP00-D (AP00) ......................327 PN-AP00-B (DBM) ....................... 333 PN-BRTA (BRT) ........................336 PN-2BRTC (BRT) .........................
  • Page 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS PZ-M542 (CONN) ......................... 480 PZ-M557 (CONN) ......................... 482 LINE/TRUNK CARD ....................484 PN-2AMPA (AMP) ........................ 488 PN-CFTA (CFT) ........................489 PN-CFTB (CFT) ........................490 PN-2COTD (COT) ........................ 491 PN-2COTE (COT) ......................... 492 PN-4COTA-A (COT) ......................493 PN-4COTB (COT) ........................ 494 PN-4COTE (COT) .........................
  • Page 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS PN-4LCC (LC) ........................545 PN-4LCD-A (LC) ........................546 PN-4LCE (LC) ........................547 PN-4LCF (LC) ........................548 PN-4LCK (LC) ........................549 PN-4LCL (LC) ........................550 PN-4LCV (LC) ........................551 PN-4LCW (LC) ........................552 PN-8LCAA (LC) ........................553 PN-8LCAB (LC) ........................554 PN-8LCAD (LC) ........................
  • Page 17: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 18 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (13) Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it. (14) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. (15) Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
  • Page 19 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (20) For Digital interfaces, a CSU/DSU may be required for proper operation. When choosing a CSU/ DSU, make sure that it is provided with suitable lightning protection. If this is not the case, gas tube arresters as specified elsewhere in this manual (b) must be connected to the involved interface wiring. NOTE: The Ethernet ports are not intended to be connected directly to outdoor cables.
  • Page 20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS term (23) When installing the BRI/PRI/E1/CCIS/Q-SIG/D interface designated by “SELV” that has the possibility of being connected to off-premise site, gas tube arrester is required for proper operation. (a) Installation term When installing the DLC card for providing the D interface that is connected to off-premise site, use PN-2DLCN/PN-4DLCT card and connect gas tube arrester across the line as shown in Figure below.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (b) Specifications Specifications of the gas tube arrester to be provided are as follows. PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS Transmission bandwidth DC to 2MHz Transmission loss Less than 0.5dB Longitudinal balance More than 50dB Nominal decoupling resistance 1ohm 0.5% ± Operating voltage DC 60V Max.
  • Page 22: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX 2000 IPS system. This equipment can only be serviced by a qualified service person. You should perform each installation step according to the pro- cedures described in CHAPTER 2.
  • Page 23: Reference Manual

    PBX system need to be identified. • NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER: NEAX 2000 IPS NOTE: In regard to China market, we have not released NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER but NEAX2000 is released. – 7 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch0001.fm...
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  • Page 25: General Information

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter explains the outline of system configuration, the name and func- tions of equipment, the line conditions of each terminal, and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the system. TRUNKING DIAGRAM ..............
  • Page 26: Chapter 1 General Information

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION TRUNKING DIAGRAM TRUNKING DIAGRAM This figure shows a typical trunking diagram for the system. Trunking Diagram NOTE: The equipment marked with (*) is provided by the customer. C.O. LINE SINGLE LINE TEL INCLUDING LONG LINE STATION DID LINE SINGLE LINE TEL TDSW...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION TRUNKING DIAGRAM Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Amplifier Trunk Card External Key AP00 SMDR/Hotel Application Card Line Circuit Card term (for Single Line Telephone) External Music Source for D Back Ground Music Service LD Trunk Card Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card Long Line Circuit Card...
  • Page 28: System Configurations

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The system provides three installation methods as follows: • Floor Standing Installation • Wall Mounting Installation • 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Example of system configurations for each installation method are shown below. Floor Standing Installation 1-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 223 (8.8)
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 2-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 223 (8.8) 430 (16.9) 769 (30.2) NOTE PIM/BATTM BASE FRONT UNIT : mm (inch) NOTE: Height (65 mm (2.6)) of the BASE is included. – 13 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch1001.fm...
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Maximum Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 223 (8.8) 860 (33.9) PIM3 PIM2 PIM7 1473 PIM1 PIM6 (58.0) 1825 (71.8) NOTE PIM0 PIM5 PIM4 BATTM BATTM BASE UNIT : mm (inch) FRONT NOTE: Height (65 mm (2.6)) of the BASE is included. –...
  • Page 31: Wall Mounting Installation

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Wall Mounting Installation 1-PIM Configuration for Wall-Mounting Installation BASE – 15 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch1001.fm...
  • Page 32: 19-Inch Rack Mounting Installation

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation 1-PIM Configuration for 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation 19″BRACKET BASE 19-inch RACK – 16 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch1001.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 33: Equipment Name And Function

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION This section explains the names and functions of the equipment (modules, installation hardware, circuit cards) used in the system. Module/Installation Hardware This table shows the names and functions of the modules. Module Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL...
  • Page 34 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Module Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME COVER COVER PARTS Cover Parts Assembly PARTS ASSEM One cover parts assembly is required for each PIM. ASSEM-A SN1545 BASE/TOP Base/Top Cover Assembly BASERE ASSEM One base and top cover assembly is required for each stack.
  • Page 35 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION This table shows the names and functions of installation hardware. Installation Hardware Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME HANGER ASSEM (B) Wall Hanger Assembly One HANGER ASSEM is required per PIM for Wall Mounting Installation.
  • Page 36: Control Card

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card This table shows the names and functions of each control card. NOTE: PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) card is not required for the MP (PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/ PN-CP24-D/PN-CP26-A/PN-CP26-B) card. Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME...
  • Page 37 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-CP27-A/ Main Processor Card for Backup CPU system Provides LAN control function, system-based Device Registration PN-CP27-B Server (DRS), Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS- 232C, built-in SMDR on IP*, built-in PMS on IP*, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH ×...
  • Page 38 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-PW00 EXTPWR Power Supply Card for DESKCON Provides –48 V DC power. Maximum 4 cards per frame (4PIMs). Maximum 3 cards per PIM. Occupies two physical slots width per card.
  • Page 39: Application Processor Card

    EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card This table shows the names and functions of each application processor card. NOTE: PN-AP01 (AP01) card and PN-CC01 (ETHER) card cannot be mounted in NEAX 2000 IPS. Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL...
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-30CCTA CCIS (2 Mbps) Trunk Card Provides a built-in Common Channel Handler (CCH) of No.7 CCIS. PN-CFTC 32 Party Conference Trunk Card Maximum eight cards per system.
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-DAIF DAIF E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) Channel Expansion Card Accommodates 30-channel PCM digital lines. One through six cards can be provided at Main Site. One card can be provided at Remote Site.
  • Page 42 PZ-M675: PZ-M675 card is mounted on PN-8ETIA card. Power over Ethernet (PoE) : All Ethernet port NOTE: Power over Ethernet (PoE) function is based on IEEE 802.3af and the NEC standard. PN-2ILCC 2-line ISDN Line Circuit Card Provides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals.
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-IPTB IP Trunk Card Provides LAN Interface, transmitting/receiving compressed voice or signals over IP network. Provides Auto Negotiation function (Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting).
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-SC03-B CS (ZT) Handler Card for S-interface/U-interface Provides the D-channel signaling interface and controls maximum four CSI cards, eight CS (ZT)s. Supports number extension of PS.
  • Page 45 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Memory Expansion for AP00 (SMDR Call Record) No EXPMEM With EXPMEM Local Office of Local Office of Center Office Center Office Type of Centralized Centralized of Centralized of Centralized PN-AP00-B Billing-CCIS Billing-CCIS Billing-CCIS is Billing-CCIS is /Stand-alone is...
  • Page 46: Line/Trunk Card

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card This table shows the names and functions of each line/trunk card. Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-2AMPA 2-line Amplifier Trunk Card Provides Echo Canceller (EC), Automatic Gain Controller (AGC) and Tone Disabler (TD) functions.
  • Page 47 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4COTF 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk) [For Provides loop holding, pulse sender, and a detector for groundsig- New Zealand] nals.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-2CSIA-A 2-line Cell Station Interface Card [For PHS] Used to interface with the CS, based on ISDN S-interface. Maximum two CSs can be connected per CSI card. Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
  • Page 49 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-DK00 8-circuit External Relay Control/External Key Scan Card Provides the above-mentioned control functions on a per circuit basis. term PN-2DLCN 2-line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for D Series i/75/65 term (Series E/III), D...
  • Page 50 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME term PN-8DLCP 8-line Digital Line Circuit Card for D Series i/75/65 (Series E/ III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [–27 V version, 2-wire type] PN-2ILCA 2-line ISDN Line Circuit Card Provides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals.
  • Page 51 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-32IPLA/ IP-PAD 32-channel IP-PAD Card Provides LAN Interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accom- PN-32IPLA-A modate Legacy Line/Trunk interface. Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay.
  • Page 52 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4LCL 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set) [For China] Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit.
  • Page 53 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-8LCAK 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open, Line Test functions for each circuit.
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-2ODTB 2-line Out Band Dialing Trunk Card Used as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk. [For Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply. New Zealand/ Both No.
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PZ-M650 E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) Card Mounted on PN-RTA Card. E1 Digital Trunk Interface: 1 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card. PZ-M623 ETHER Ether Control Card...
  • Page 56 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PZ-24IPLA 24DSP 24-channel DSP Card for 8-channel IP-PAD Card Provides Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accommodate Legacy Line/Trunk Interface. And Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay same as IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card.
  • Page 57 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PZ-VM03-M VM03 This card consists of a digital signal processor for port interface [For North (4 ports), central processor unit for controlling various data, hard disk unit to read/write the voice mail application program and America] voice mail information, and an internal modem (14.4 Kbps) for...
  • Page 58: Line Conditions Of Each Terminal

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL The cable length between the DLC card and terminal varies depending on the type of terminal. term This table shows the line conditions of each D , DSS/BLF Console, and Attendant Console.
  • Page 59 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL Line Conditions of Each Terminal CABLE LENGTH TERMINAL TYPE CARD TYPE REMARKS (Cable 0.5 φ/24 AWG) term NOTE 2 65 (Series III) PN-8DLCL/8DLCP 300 m (984 ft.) (8 button) (STANDARD) PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ 300 m (984 ft.) (STANDARD)
  • Page 60 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL Line Conditions of Each Terminal CABLE LENGTH TERMINAL TYPE CARD TYPE REMARKS (Cable 0.5 φ/24 AWG) SN708/709/712/741 PN-8DLCL/8DLCP 150 m (492 ft.) ATTCON (STANDARD) (2-wire type ATTCON) PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ 150 m (492 ft.) (STANDARD) PN-2DLCN/4DLCT 600 m (1968 ft.)
  • Page 61: Mounting Conditions Of Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS This section explains the conditions for mounting circuit cards used in the system. Circuit Card Mounting Slots Regular PIM Circuit Card Mounting Slots AC/DC 0 - 7 LTC1 LTC3 LTC2...
  • Page 62 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Continued on next page *2 Either line/trunk cards or application processor cards can be mounted in the LT00/AP00-LT11/ AP11 slots of PIM0-7. For mounting condition of PN-RTA (RTA), refer to the “In-Skin Router Installation Guide”. *3 When using PIM for –48 V DC power supply system, the AC/DC PWR slot is used for the DC/DC PWR slot.
  • Page 63: Mountable Slots According To Number Of Ports

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Mountable Slots According to Number of Ports The PIM can mount 8-port or 16-port circuit cards. Available slots are defined by the number of ports of the circuit card. 8-port or 16-port circuit cards are mountable See below.* 4-port circuit cards are mountable In slot 08-11, 8-port circuit cards are not mountable.
  • Page 64: Control Card Mounting Conditions

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Control Card Mounting Conditions Single CPU System • PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Mount the PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card in the MP slot (slot 12) of PIM0. • PN-CP15 (FP) When the system is configured with three PIMs or more, mount one PN-CP15 card in the FP slot (slot 12) of PIM2, PIM4, and PIM6.
  • Page 65 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Backup CPU System • PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) Mount the PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B cards in the MP00 slot (slot 12) and MP01 slot (slot 11) of PIM0 for Backup CPU system. • PN-CP15 (FP) When the system is configured with three PIMs or more, mount one PN-CP15 card in the FP slot (slot 12) of PIM2, PIM4, and PIM6.
  • Page 66: Application Processor Card Mounting Conditions

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Application Processor Card Mounting Conditions System Capacity for Application Processor Card Maximum 24 cards per system Maximum 256 ports per system Mounting Application Processor Cards in PIM0-7 Use slots AP00 to AP11 to mount application processor cards in PIM0 through 7. Application Processor Card Mounting Slots AC/DC 0 - 7...
  • Page 67 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Mounting Application Processor Cards in PIM0 for Backup CPU System Use slots AP00 to AP10 to mount application processor cards in PIM0. Application Processor Card Mounting Slots (Backup CPU) AC/DC PIM0 (For Backup CPU)
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Mounting Conditions of Each Card CARD NAME MOUNTING CONDITIONS PN-PW00 No circuit card can be mounted in the adjoining left side slot because one card occupies two physical slots width. PN-BRTA Mount at least one card in PIM0 to receive source clock signals.
  • Page 69: Line/Trunk Card Mounting Conditions

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Line/Trunk Card Mounting Conditions System Capacity for Line/Trunk Card Maximum 128 ports per FP Maximum 512 ports per system Mounting Line/Trunk Cards in PIM0-7 Use slots LT00 to LT11 to mount line/trunk cards in PIM0 through 7. Line/Trunk Card Mounting Slots AC/DC 0 - 7...
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Mounting Line/Trunk Cards in PIM0 for Backup CPU System Use slots LT00 to LT10 to mount line/trunk cards in PIM0. Line/Trunk Card Mounting Slots (Backup CPU) AC/DC PIM0 (For Backup CPU) LTC1 LTC3 LTC0...
  • Page 71 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Mounting Conditions of Each Card CARD NAME MOUNTING CONDITIONS PN-32IPLA PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card is to be mounted in the PN-32IPLA-A LT01 and/or LT05 slots of PIM0-7. PN-16VCTA PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) card is to be mounted in the PN-16VCTA-A LT02, LT03 and/or LT06, LT07 slots of PIM0-7, next to the PN- [For Series 3200 R6.2/R7...
  • Page 72 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS CARD NAME MOUNTING CONDITIONS PN-32IPLA PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card is to be mounted in the PN-32IPLA-A LT01 and/or LT05 slots of PIM0-7. PN-16VCTA • In the following cases, other L/T card and/or AP card can be PN-16VCTA-A mounted in the adjoining left side slot of IP-PAD card.
  • Page 73 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS CARD NAME MOUNTING CONDITIONS PN-8IPLA PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card is to be mounted in the LT00 and/or LT04 slots of PIM0-7. • In the following cases, other L/T card and/or AP card can be mounted in the adjoining left side slot of IP-PAD card.
  • Page 74 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS CARD NAME MOUNTING CONDITIONS PN-4CSIA Maximum of four cards can be mounted per PIM, maximum of 32 PN-4CSIA-A cards per system. PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A card is to be mounted only in the even number slot of LT00-LT07. When PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA- A card is mounted in the LT00, LT02, LT04, LT06 slots, only applica- tion processor cards can be mounted in the LT01, LT03, LT05, LT07 slots which are the adjoining right side slots to the PN-4CSIA/PN-...
  • Page 75 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS NOTE 2: The maximum DC power output of PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) card is 1.7 A. When LT card (PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA* card) that require the PZ-PW122 card is mounted, the sum current from each card to terminals should be set to less than 1.7 A.
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  • Page 77: Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment, system initialization and data entry, and operation test procedures you should follow after completing the installation. PRECAUTIONS ................. PROCEDURE ................UNPACKING ................WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS ......
  • Page 78: Precautions

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Grounding Requirements The system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level, and is to be connected to a predetermined terminal in the PBX. Standard grounding requirements are as shown below: • Communication grounding: Less than 10 Ω •...
  • Page 79: Static Electricity Guard

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Static Electricity Guard You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity. Static Electricity Guard • WHEN PLUGGING/UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD FRAME GROUND SCREW WRIST STRAP • WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS.
  • Page 80 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Static Electricity Guard • WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE. • WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE CIRCUIT POLYETHYLENE CARD...
  • Page 81: Procedure For Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards CAUTION • Turn ON the MB switch on the IP-PAD/IPT card before the following operations: - Resetting the MP (MP built-in FP)/FP card controlling the IP-PAD/4VCT cards - Inserting or extracting the 16VCT/4VCT cards during data transmission - Plugging or unplugging the BUS cable (IPT TRK BUS CA) between the IP-PAD and 16VCT/ IPT and 4VCT cards After the above operations, turn OFF the MB switch.
  • Page 82 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards PROCEDURE CIRCUIT CARD CONDITION PLUG UNPLUG • PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/ (1) Power off (1) Power off These circuit cards must be PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) plugged in or unplugged only with • PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) (2) Plug in (2) Unplug power off to prevent damage to the...
  • Page 83 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards PROCEDURE CIRCUIT CARD CONDITION PLUG UNPLUG • PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH/ (1) Power off (1) Power off These circuit cards must be CCT/DTI/PRT) or MB or MB plugged in or unplugged under • PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) switch on switch on Make Busy condition or power off...
  • Page 84 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION 1. You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card. If you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazardous voltages. NEVER TOUCH THE COMPO- NENTS OR SOLDERED SUR- FACE WITH BARE HANDS.
  • Page 85: Turning Power On

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Turning Power ON <AC 120 V/240 V Power Supply System> CAUTION 1. When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, do not plug/ unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. 2. When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, the BUS cable is providing gang con- trol for the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card of PIM0 and other PIMs.
  • Page 86 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS <–48 V DC Power Supply System> CAUTION 1. When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW135 card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. 2. When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, the BUS cable is providing gang con- trol for the PZ-PW135 card of PIM0 and other PIMs.
  • Page 87: Turning Power Off

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Turning Power OFF Before turning power off, inspect all line/trunk cards’ busy lamps to verify that no cards are operating. Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 or PZ-PW135 cards to OFF. First, turn OFF PIM0.
  • Page 88: Procedure

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PROCEDURE This flowchart explains the procedures for installing the PBX system. You should follow the procedure shown below. Procedure Flowchart START Page 75 UNPACKING WIRING AC CABLE Page 76 TERMINALS INSTALLATION Page 82 MAIN EQUIPMENT POWER CABLE Page 111 CONNECTION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK...
  • Page 89 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Procedure Flowchart MOUNTING Page 275 CIRCUIT CARDS SYSTEM Page 277 INITIALIZATION Page 278 SYSTEM DATA ENTRY Page 280 OPERATION TEST Page 281 SYSTEM DATA SAVE CLEANING Page 281 VISUAL CHECK Page 282 MOUNTING FRONT COVER For Floor Standing Installation, there are three kinds of method to install the equipment. It depends on the country according to the UL/cUL/ACA.
  • Page 90: Stationary Equipment (For North America, Latin America, Australia)

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Stationary Equipment (For North America, Latin America, Australia) The equipment is placed on the BASE TRAY which is fixed on the floor, and is connected to 120 V/240 V AC Power Source using AC CORD-D cable. For installation of Stationary Equipment, see the following pages.
  • Page 91: Unpacking

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION UNPACKING UNPACKING ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Check the received quantity of packages containing the PBX system with the description on the shipping document. Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation and record it as necessary. Unpack the packaging.
  • Page 92: Wiring Power Cable To Terminals

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS AC120 V/240 V Power Supply System There are two kinds of Power cable : AC CORD-D for Stationary Equipment (For North America, Latin America, Australia)/Fixed Equipment 2 (For Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East) : Installation Cable for Fixed Equipment 1 (For North America, Latin America, Australia)
  • Page 93 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS (4) When the system is two-frame configuration, the AC CORD-D of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame. AC CORD Wiring for Two-Frame Configuration when AC120 V/240 V Power Supply System 120 V/240 V AC AC CORD-D POWER SOURCE...
  • Page 94 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS • Using Installation Cable (1) Take the Installation cable out of the hole on the left side of the BASE, then secure the cable to the BASE with the cord bush. Ω φ...
  • Page 95 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS (4) When the system is two-frame configuration, the Installation cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame. Installation Cable Wiring for Two-Frame Configuration when AC120 V/ 240 V Power Supply System AC POWER INSTALLATION CABLE DISTRIBUTION...
  • Page 96: -48 V Dc Power Supply System

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS –48 V DC Power Supply System Take the Installation cable out of the hole on the left side of the BASE, then secure the cable to the BASE with the cord bush. Ω...
  • Page 97 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS When the system is two-frame configuration, the Installation cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame. Installation Cable Wiring for Two-Frame Configuration when –48 V DC Power Supply System –48 V DC INSTALLATION CABLE POWER SOURCE...
  • Page 98: Installation Of Main Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Floor Standing Installation Start • Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the Checkup before installation required floor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/ extension cables, power cables and bus cables have been properly worked at correct positions.
  • Page 99 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • For Fixed Equipment Installation of Module (1) Fix the BASE PLATE to the floor with anchor bolts. (2) Fix the BASE to the BASE PLATE with screws. See “Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE”.
  • Page 100 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Floor Space UNIT : mm (inch) 223 (8.8) 430 (16.9) 200 (7.9) 1000 (39.4) MAINTENANCE AREA 200 (7.9) PIM/BATTM BASE FRONT – 84 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 101 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Cable Hole Location MODULE BASE FRONT : CABLE HOLE – 85 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 102 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Floor Marking for BASE PLATE (for Fixed Equipment) Using MOUNTING BRACKET : 10 (0.4) UNIT : mm (inch) Not Using MOUNTING BRACKET : 1.7 (0.1) (WALL) Outline of (0.2) Module 40.6 (1.6) 202.6 ANCHOR BOLT ×...
  • Page 103 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Drilling (1) Make a preliminary hole in the concrete, using a drill bit for small-diameter holes. (2) Drill a hole in the concrete with a drill suitable for a plug bolt a little deeper than the plug bolt length.
  • Page 104 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Detaching FRONT COVER (1) Push portion A of the COVER PARTS to release the LATCH. (2) Pivot the COVER PARTS on its left side to remove it. (3) Loosen its one screw. (4) Lift up the STOPPER to unlock.
  • Page 105 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT LOOSEN A SCREW. LIFT UP STOPPER (UNLOCK). Continued on next page – 89 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 106 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT REMOVE FRONT COVER. – 90 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 107 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE for Fixed Equipment (1) Mount the BASE on the BASE PLATE by placing it over the hooks. (2) Slide the BASE into the inner end. (3) Secure the BASE to the BASE PLATE with two screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to the BASE PLATE.
  • Page 108 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of Module and BASE for Fixed/Stationary Equipment (1) Mount the Module on the BASE by placing it over the hooks. (2) Slide the Module into the inner end. NOTE: Pay attention to do not put the Module on Edging of the cable hole on BASE. (3) Secure the Module to the BASE with three screws.
  • Page 109 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Placing Module on BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment Place the Module and the BASE on the BASE TRAY. Placing Module on BASE TRAY BASE TRAY – 93 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 110 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of Modules NOTE: The FRONT STOPPER, BUILD PLATES, and screws are attached to the Module. (1) Insert the BUILD PLATES (R)/(L) into the slits of the SIDE FRAME, then slide them backward and lock them.
  • Page 111 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Connection of FRONT STOPPER FRONT STOPPER PZ-PW121 SCREW PIM TOP FRAME SCREW SCREW PIM SIDE FRAME FRONT STOPPER SCREWS Continued on next page – 95 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 112 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT (3) Hook the PIM onto the BUILD PLATE’s hooks. (4) Slide the PIM backward until it comes to the back end. (5) Fix the PIM with three screws. Connection of Modules SCREWS – 96 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 113 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Installation of I/F BRACKET Install the I/F BRACKET to the top-stack PIMs when the equipment is two frame stacks. Secure the I/F BRACKET to rear side of top-stack PIMs with two screws from inside of PIMs. NOTE: Screws are attached to the I/F BRACKET.
  • Page 114 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Installation of TOP COVER (1) Hang four hooks of the TOP COVER on the back board of PIM as shown below. (2) Secure the TOP COVER to the front side of the PIM with two screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to BASE/TOP ASSEM.
  • Page 115 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Installation of MOUNTING BRACKET Install the MOUNTING BRACKET to the top-stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with four or more Modules. (1) Remove four screws located on the rear side of the top-stack PIM. (2) Secure the MOUNTING BRACKET to the PIM with the removed screws.
  • Page 116: Wall Mounting Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Wall Mounting Installation Start • Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the Checkup before installation required floor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/ extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions.
  • Page 117 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Wall Marking for HANGER ASSEM 167.5 167.5 UNIT : mm (inch) (7.0) (7.0) ANCHOR/ SCREW (× 3/PIM) HANGER ASSEM BASE – 101 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 118 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Hanging PIM to HANGER ASSEM (1) Secure the HANGER ASSEM to the surface of a wall with three screws. Select screws to match with the wall type as follows. WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED SCREW CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLT TYPE Recommended 4 mm (0.16 inch)
  • Page 119: 19-Inch Rack Mounting Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Start • Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the Checkup before installation required floor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/ extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions.
  • Page 120 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Detaching SIDE COVER/SIDE PANEL (1) Remove the two screws fixing the SIDE COVER. (2) Pivot the SIDE COVER on its bottom to remove it. (3) Remove the SIDE PANEL fixed by three screws, from the left side frame of the PIM. Detaching SIDE COVER SCREW SIDE COVER...
  • Page 121 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Detaching SIDE PANEL SCREWS SIDE PANEL – 105 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 122 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of 19″RACK BRACKET (A) (1) Insert the nails of the 19″RACK BRACKET (A) into the side frame of the Module. (2) Secure them with four screws each. ″ NOTE: Screws are attached to the 19 RACK BRACKET (A).
  • Page 123 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Mounting PIM to 19-inch RACK (1) Mount the PIM with 19″RACK BRACKET (A) into the 19-inch RACK. (2) Secure them with four screws (locally provided). Mounting PIM to 19-inch Rack SCREWS 19″RACK BRACKET (A) NOTE NOTE: The BATTM cannot be installed in the 19-inch RACK.
  • Page 124 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of 19″RACK BRACKET (B) (1) Place the BASE PLATE on the 19″RACK BRACKET (B). (2) Secure the BASE PLATE with four washer and nuts. (3) Mount the BASE to the BASE PLATE. (See “Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE”.
  • Page 125 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Mounting Multiple-Module to 19-inch RACK 19″BRACKET (A) 19″BRACKET (B) – 109 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 126: Bus Cable Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT BUS Cable Connection When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect all the BUS Connector to each other using BUS cables, as shown below. Be sure to secure the BUS cables using tie wraps to avoid obstructing a PFT card. BUS Cable 700 mm (27.6 inch) 48-TW-0.7 CONN CA...
  • Page 127: Power Cable Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION POWER CABLE CONNECTION The cable connections on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card are shown below. AC120 V/240 V Power Supply System Cable Connection on PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 NOTE 1: Follow the Label on Front Plate of PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126. NOTE 2: If GND (Signal GND) has to be separated from FG (Frame GND), remove the link between GND and FG terminals.
  • Page 128 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION • Connection of AC CORD-B (1) Connect the AC CORD-B to the CN1 connector on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. (2) Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD-B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM. Connection of AC CORD-B PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 TO 120 V/240 V AC POWER SOURCE...
  • Page 129 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION • Connection of DC Power Cable (1) Confirm the connection of power output cables, as shown below (These cables are pre-installed). (2) For PIM0, connect the PWR CNT CA-E to the CN103 connector on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB.
  • Page 130 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION (3) When you need a –48 V DC power supply installed for a Cell Station (Zone Transceiver) in WCS system or when PN-4LDT, PN-4LLC card is installed, do the following procedure. If not, skip this procedure and go to (4).
  • Page 131 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION STEP3: Connect the PWR CNT CA-E or PWR CNT CA-D, and POWER OUTPUT CABLE (–48 V, E) as shown below. Cable Connection between PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126/PZ-PW122 and BWB PZ-PW121 BWB (BACK WIRING BOARD) /PZ-PW126 PWR1 PWR0A CN103 PWR0B CARD SLOT AREA...
  • Page 132 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, connect the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards to each other using the PWR CA-A for power multi-connection. PWR CA-A 550 mm (21.7 inch) PWR CA-A Connection of PWR CA-A Cables (a) When using an Internal Battery CA-A CA-A...
  • Page 133 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION Connection of PWR CA-A Cables (b) When using an External Battery PIM3 PIM7 CA-A CA-A PIM2 PIM6 PIM1 PIM5 PIM0 PIM4 TO EXTERNAL BATTERY – 117 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 134: -48 V Dc Power Supply System

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION –48 V DC Power Supply System Cable Connection on PZ-PW135 NOTE 1: Follow the Label on Front Plate of PZ-PW135. NOTE 2: If GND (Signal GND) has to be separated from FG (Frame GND), remove the link between GND and FG terminals.
  • Page 135 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION • Connection of AC CORD-B Connect the AC CORD-B to the DC INPUT connector on the PZ-PW135 card. Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD-B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM. Connection of AC CORD-B PZ-PW135 TO –48 V DC POWER SOURCE...
  • Page 136 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION POWER CABLE CONNECTION • Connection of DC Power Cable Confirm the connection of power output cables, as shown below (These cables are pre-installed). For PIM0, connect the PWR CNT CA-E to the SIG connector on the PZ-PW135 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB.
  • Page 137: Supply Voltage Check And Heat Run Test

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST AC120 V/240 V Power Supply System • Precautions Check the switch position of each PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card before turning power on. - Make sure that the AC120 V/240 V selector switch is positioned to appropriate voltage for each country (AC120 V or AC240 V).
  • Page 138 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST • Power Routing NOTE 1: PN-4LCD/4LCF/4LCL/4LCW card provides +80 V on-board power supply (+80 VOBP). NOTE 2: PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN, PN-2LDTA, PN-2ODTA/2ODTB card provides –48 V on-board pow- er supply (–48 VOBP). PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 TO PIM2 +5 V...
  • Page 139 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST • Checking for Supply Voltage Start • Before connecting AC Cord, verify: Checking power cable - that the SW1 switch of the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card is positioned to OFF; grounding conductor - that the AC Cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
  • Page 140 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST Confirming Output Voltage TESTER PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 DC100 V -27 V FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE – 124 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 141: -48 V Dc Power Supply System

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST –48 V DC Power Supply System • Precautions When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW135 card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. Immediately follow the instructions below if the MJ lamp on the PZ-PW135 lights up or smoke or a nasty smell is produced during the test: Turn power off of all PZ-PW135 cards.
  • Page 142 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST • Power Routing NOTE 1: PN-4LCD/4LCF/4LCL/4LCW card provides +80 V on-board power supply (+80 VOBP). NOTE 2: PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN, PN-2LDTA, PN-2ODTA/2ODTB card provides –48 V on-board pow- er supply (–48 VOBP). PZ-PW135 TO PIM2 +5 V...
  • Page 143 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST • Checking for Supply Voltage Start • Before connecting DC Cord, verify: Checking power cable - that the SW1 switch of the PZ-PW135 card is positioned to OFF; grounding conductor - that the DC Cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
  • Page 144 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST Confirming Output Voltage TESTER PZ-PW135 DC100 V -27 V FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE – 128 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 145: Battery Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION BATTERY CONNECTION WARNING TURN OFF AC POWER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERIES. CAUTION 1. 24 V batteries must be used in this system. 2. If battery terminals (+, –) come in contact with the module while connecting the battery cable to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card or the BWB may be bro- ken.
  • Page 146 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION CAUTION 3. Battery Replacement Table and Battery Warnings The label which shows battery replacement table and battery warnings is attached to the reverse side of Front Cover for PIM and BATTM. During the battery installation process, the warning statements must be observed. When replacing batteries, the battery replacement table should be observed in order to increase bat- tery life and insure a safe operation.
  • Page 147: Internal Battery Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION Internal Battery Connection Connect the BATT CA INT cable to the batteries as shown below. Mount the battery unit (24 V DC, 3.2-3.4 AH) into the PIM. Plug the BATT CA INT connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps.
  • Page 148 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION Internal Battery Mounting TIE WRAP – 132 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 149 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, connect the BATT CA INT and the PWR CA-A as shown below. Internal Battery Connection for Multiple-PIM Configuration NOTE 1: One Internal Battery unit (24 V DC, 3.2-3.4 AH) can be mounted in each PIM. NOTE 2: Internal Batteries are multi-connected for each two PIMs.
  • Page 150: External / Battm Battery Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION External / BATTM Battery Connection Connect the BATT CA EXT cable to the batteries as shown below. Mount the battery units (24 V DC, 24 AH per unit) into the Battery Module (BATTM), if the BATTM required.
  • Page 151 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION Hang the hooks of the BATTERY STOPPERs on the BATTM. Slide the BATTERY STOPPERs left and secure them with four screws. NOTE: The BATTERY STOPPERs and screws are attached to the BATTM. Battery Mounted into BATTM TO BATT1 CONNECTOR ON PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 IN PIM0/P...
  • Page 152 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, connect the BATT CA EXT and the PWR CA-A as shown below. External/BATTM Battery Connection for Multiple-PIM Configuration NOTE 1: One pair each of battery unit (24 V DC, 24 AH) can be housed in a BATTM, for each two PIMs. NOTE 2: External Batteries are multi-connected for each four PIMs.
  • Page 153: Cable Running To Mdf

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF CABLE RUNNING TO MDF Installation of External MDF • Secure the external MDF onto the floor or the wall. • Mount the required MDF components. • If required, install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment. In this case, confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment.
  • Page 154: Mdf Cable

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF MDF Cable To facilitate the termination of the 25 pair cables (MDF cables) from the system to the MDF shown below, the length of each cable to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDF and the system.
  • Page 155 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF MDF Cables for each PIM FROM CABLE CABLE NUMBER DESIGNATION MODULE CONNECTION PIM0 LTC0 0 LTC0 LTC1 0 LTC1 LTC2 0 LTC2 LTC3 0 LTC3 PIM1 LTC0 1 LTC0 LTC1 1 LTC1 LTC2 1 LTC2 LTC3 1 LTC3...
  • Page 156 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF MDF Cables for each PIM FROM CABLE CABLE NUMBER DESIGNATION MODULE CONNECTION PIM6 LTC0 6 LTC0 LTC1 6 LTC1 LTC2 6 LTC2 LTC3 6 LTC3 PIM7 LTC0 7 LTC0 LTC1 7 LTC1 LTC2 7 LTC2 LTC3 7 LTC3...
  • Page 157: Cable Running To External Mdf

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF Cable Running to External MDF When using the cable hole of the BASE, bring the MDF cable up to the Main Equipment through the cable hole of the BASE. When using the cable hole of the PIM, make the cable hole on the right side of PIM. Then, bring the MDF cable up to PIM0 through the cable hole of the BASE, and bring the MDF cable up to the other PIM through the cable hole (right side) of each PIM.
  • Page 158 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF Connect the champ connector of each MDF cable to the LTC connector located on the PIM using the screws provided, as shown below. Secure the MDF cables to the PIM using tie wraps. Cable Running to External MDF (a) Using cable hole of BASE PIM3...
  • Page 159 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING TO MDF Cable Running to the External MDF (b) Using cable hole of PIM PIM3 TO MDF LTC CONNECTOR PIM2 CHAMP CONNECTOR TO MDF PIM1 TO MDF PIM0 TO MDF BATTM FRONT – 143 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2001.fm...
  • Page 160: Termination Of Cables On Mdf

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF Cable Connection to MDF Connect the cables to the MDF referring to below. Card Slots and the LTC Connectors AC/DC PIM0 - 7 LTC1 LTC3 LTC0 LTC2 DC/DC FRONT LTC Connector Accommodation...
  • Page 161: Location Of Each Len

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF Location of Each LEN This figure shows the relationship between each Line Equipment Number (LEN) and each Card Slot Num- ber (LT Number). LEN of CM14 • LEN 00000 - 01127 (PIM0 - 3) Page 146 •...
  • Page 162 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • LEN 00000 - 01127 (PIM0 - 3) Location of each LEN (CM14) XXYYY XXYYY LEN of CM14 XXYYY (LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER) XXYYY XXYYY XX : FP NUMBER (00-31)[For Series 3200 R6.2/R7 or earlier] XXYYY FP NUMBER (00-63)[For Series 3300 or later] XXYYY...
  • Page 163 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • LEN 02000 - 03127 (PIM4 - 7) Location of each LEN (CM14) 03111 03119 03127 03071 03079 03087 03095 03103 03110 03118 03126 03070 03078 03086 03094 03102 03117 03125 03069 03077 03085 03093...
  • Page 164 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • LEN 000 - 363 (PIM0 - 3) Location of each LEN (CM10) LEN of CM10 (LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER) X : PIM NUMBER (0-7) YY : PORT NUMBER (00-63) (LTXX) CARD SLOT NUMBER PIM3 (LT00) (LT01)
  • Page 165 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • LEN 400 - 763 (PIM4 - 7) Location of each LEN (CM10) PIM7 (LT00) (LT01) (LT02) (LT03) (LT04) (LT05) (LT06) (LT07) (LT08) (LT09) (LT10) (LT11) PIM6 (LT00) (LT01) (LT02) (LT03) (LT04) (LT05) (LT06) (LT07)
  • Page 166: Ltc Connector Pin Arrangement

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC Connector Pin Arrangement This figure shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement. LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) • PIM0 (LTC0 - LTC3) Page 151 • PIM1 (LTC0 - LTC3) Page 152 • PIM2 (LTC0 - LTC3) Page 153 •...
  • Page 167 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM0 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN00000 LEN00024 00001 00025 LT03/AP03 00002 00026 00003 00027 LT00/AP00 00004 00028 00005 00029 00006 00030 00007 00031 00008 00032 00009 00033 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 168 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM1 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN00064 LEN00088 00065 00089 LT03/AP03 00066 00090 00067 00091 LT00/AP00 00068 00092 00069 00093 00070 00094 00071 00095 00072 00096 00073 00097 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 169 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM2 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN01000 LEN01024 01001 01025 LT03/AP03 01002 01026 01003 01027 LT00/AP00 01004 01028 01005 01029 01006 01030 01007 01031 01008 01032 01009 01033 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 170 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM3 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN01064 LEN01088 01065 01089 LT03/AP03 01066 01090 01067 01091 LT00/AP00 01068 01092 01069 01093 01070 01094 01071 01095 01072 01096 01073 01097 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 171 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM4 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN02000 LEN02024 02001 02025 LT03/AP03 02002 02026 02003 02027 LT00/AP00 02004 02028 02005 02029 02006 02030 02007 02031 02008 02032 02009 02033 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 172 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM5 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN02064 LEN02088 02065 02089 LT03/AP03 02066 02090 02067 02091 LT00/AP00 02068 02092 02069 02093 02070 02094 02071 02095 02072 02096 02073 02097 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 173 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM6 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN03000 LEN03024 03001 03025 LT03/AP03 03002 03026 03003 03027 LT00/AP00 03004 03028 03005 03029 03006 03030 03007 03031 03008 03032 03009 03033 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 174 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM7 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM14) LTC0 LTC1 LEN03064 LEN03088 03065 03089 LT03/AP03 03066 03090 03067 03091 LT00/AP00 03068 03092 03069 03093 03070 03094 03071 03095 03072 03096 03073 03097 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 175 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM0 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN000 LEN024 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN023 LEN047 25 MJ 50 MN LTC2 LTC3 LEN048 LEN044 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08...
  • Page 176 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM1 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN100 LEN124 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN123 LEN147 LTC2 LTC3 LEN148 LEN144 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN139 LEN163 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 177 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM2 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN200 LEN224 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN223 LEN247 LTC2 LTC3 LEN248 LEN244 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN239 LEN263 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 178 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM3 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN300 LEN324 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN323 LEN347 LTC2 LTC3 LEN348 LEN344 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN339 LEN363 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 179 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM4 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN400 LEN424 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN423 LEN447 LTC2 LTC3 LEN448 LEN444 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN439 LEN463 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 180 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM5 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN500 LEN524 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN523 LEN547 LTC2 LTC3 LEN548 LEN544 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN539 LEN563 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 181 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM6 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN600 LEN624 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN623 LEN647 LTC2 LTC3 LEN648 LEN644 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN639 LEN663 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 182 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF • PIM7 (LTC0 - LTC3) LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (CM10) LTC0 LTC1 LEN700 LEN724 LT03/AP03 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 LT02/AP02 LEN723 LEN747 LTC2 LTC3 LEN748 LEN744 LT09/AP09 LT06/AP06 LT10/AP10 LT07/AP07 LT08/AP08 LT11/AP11 LEN739 LEN763 * In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable.
  • Page 183: Mdf Cross Connections

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF MDF Cross Connections This table shows the cross connections on the MDF for LTC0 - LTC3. LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection NOTE 1: PIN No.46, 21 to 49, 24 on LTC3 cannot be used. NOTE 2: PIN No.46, 21 to 49, 24 on LTC2 and LTC3 cannot be used.
  • Page 184 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS CABLE CABLE E&M E&M 8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC RD-BR T0 TxT0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 BR-RD R0 TxR0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 RD-SL...
  • Page 185 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS CABLE CABLE E&M E&M 8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC YL-OR T0 TxT0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 OR-YL R0 TxR0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 YL-GN...
  • Page 186 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2wire D EXT. EXT. Digital RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ KEY/ PAGE/ SLOTS CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ EXT. MOH/ NOTE 3 DESKCON RELAY 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00...
  • Page 187 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2wire D EXT. EXT. Digital RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ KEY/ PAGE/ SLOTS CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ EXT. MOH/ NOTE 3 DESKCON RELAY 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00...
  • Page 188 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF LTC0 - LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2wire D EXT. EXT. Digital RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ KEY/ PAGE/ SLOTS CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ EXT. MOH/ NOTE 3 DESKCON RELAY 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00...
  • Page 189: Installation Of Peripheral Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Peripheral Equipment and Card List REFERENCE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CIRCUIT CARD Page Analog C.O. Trunk PN-2COT/PN-4COT/PN-6COT/PN-8COT Page 175 Tie Line Trunk PN-2LDT/PN-4LDT Page 176 PN-2ODT/PN-4ODT DID Trunk PN-2DIT/PN-4DIT Page 185 Digital Trunk Interface PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC/PN-DTA/PN-DTB Page 186...
  • Page 190 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Peripheral Equipment and Card List REFERENCE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CIRCUIT CARD Page Power Failure Transfer PN-8PFTB Page 259 PN-8LC PN-8COT Alarm Display Panel PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C Page 264 /PN-CP24-D Built-in SMDR/MCI PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C Page 265 /PN-CP24-D SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/ PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D Page 269 Hotel Printer...
  • Page 191: Analog C.o. Trunk (Cot)

    Analog C.O. Trunk (COT) Analog C.O. Trunk (COT) MDF Cross Connection for C.O. Trunk Card PIM0 LTC0 PN-8COT LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) • • • • LT00 • • • • TO C.O. LINE • • • • LEN006 (No.
  • Page 192: Tie Line Trunk (Ldt/Odt)

    Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) • LD Trunk (PN-2LDT/PN-4LDT) MDF Cross Connection for LD Trunk Card NOTE: For PN-4LDT card, mount the PZ-PW122 card into the PIM which accommodates the 4LDT card. PIM0 LTC0 PN-4LDT LEN000 (No. 0) TO TIE LINE LEN001 (No.
  • Page 193 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) • 4W E&M Trunk (PN-2ODT) When connecting the E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-2ODT card. NOTE: Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one PN-2ODT card.
  • Page 194 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) MDF Cross Connection for 4W E&M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR (FRONT CONNECTOR) LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) TxR0 26 TxT0 TxT0 TxR0 LEN000 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 TxR1 28 TxT1 TxT1 TxR1 LEN001 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1...
  • Page 195 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) • 2W E&M Trunk (PN-2ODT) When connecting the E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-2ODT card. NOTE: Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one PN-2ODT card.
  • Page 196 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) MDF Cross Connection for 2W E&M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR (FRONT CONNECTOR) LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN001 LEN001 LEN000 – 180 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 197 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) • 4W E&M Trunk (PN-4ODT) When PN-4ODTA cards are accommodated in LT00 to LT07 slots, connect speech line circuits 0 to 3 to the BWB con- nector. In addition, connect circuits 0 to 3 for E and M to the CN2 and CN3 connectors on the front side of the card. NOTE 1: When connecting the speech line circuits or E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-4ODTA card.
  • Page 198 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) MDF Cross Connection for 4W E&M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN2 CONNECTOR (FRONT CONNECTOR) LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) TxR0 26 TxT0 TxT0 TxR0 LEN000 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 TxR1 28 TxT1 TxT1 TxR1 LEN001 LEN001...
  • Page 199 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) • 2W E&M Trunk (PN-4ODT) When PN-4ODTA cards are accommodated in LT00 to LT07 slots, connect speech line circuits 0 to 3 to the BWB con- nector. In addition, connect circuits 0 to 3 for E and M to the CN2 and CN3 connectors on the front side of the card. NOTE 1: When connecting the speech line circuits or E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-4ODTA card.
  • Page 200 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) MDF Cross Connection for 2W E&M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN2 CONNECTOR (FRONT CONNECTOR) LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN001 LEN001 LEN000 – 184 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 201: Did Trunk (Dit)

    DID Trunk (DIT) DID Trunk (DIT) • DID Trunk (PN-4DIT/PN-2DIT) MDF Cross Connection for DID Trunk Card PIM0 LTC0 PN-4DIT LEN000 (No. 0) TO DID LINE LEN001 (No. 1) TO DID LINE LT00 LEN002 (No. 2) TO DID LINE LEN003 (No.
  • Page 202: Digital Trunk Interface (Dti)

    Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) • DTI for using a twisted pair cable (PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC/PN-DTA/PN-DTB) When using a twisted-pair cable, connect the cable to a CSU via the MDF as shown below. DTI Cable Connection via MDF TWISTED-PAIR CABLE (SHIELD TYPE) LTC0/LTC1/LTC2/LTC3 CONNECTOR...
  • Page 203 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) MDF Cross Connection for DTI Card PIM0 LTC1 PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC/ PN-DTA/PN-DTB RECEIVE AP05 TO CSU TRANSFER LTC1 (J) LTC1 (P) – 187 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm JULY/15/2007...
  • Page 204 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) • DTI for using a coaxial cable (PN-30DTC/PN-DTA/PN-DTB/PZ-M542/PZ-M557) When using an coaxial cable, connect the cable to a CSU via the CONN (PZ-M542/PZ-M557) card as shown below. DTI Cable Connection via CONN Card 30DTC/ PN-DTA/ COAXIAL CABLE PN-DTB CONN (PZ-M542/PZ-M557) LTC0/LTC1/LTC2/LTC3 CONNECTOR...
  • Page 205 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) Coaxial Cable Connection for DTI Card PIM0 LTC1 PZ-M542/PZ-M557 PN-30DTC/PN-DTA/PN-DTB RECEIVE AP05 TO CSU SEND LTC1 CONNECTOR COAXIAL CONNECTOR LTC1 (J) LTC1 (P) – 189 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm JULY/15/2007...
  • Page 206 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) • Mounting of CONN Card (PZ-M542/PZ-M557) STEP1: When using LTC0 or LTC2 connector to mount the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card, take off the PLATE from the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card. Then, overturn the PLATE and secure it to the card with screws.
  • Page 207 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) STEP2: Connect the LT connector on the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the LTC connector on BWB in PIM. NOTE: Two PZ-M542/PZ-M557 cards cannot be mounted on the adjoining LTC connectors. LTC0 and LTC2, or LTC0 and LTC3, or LTC1 and LTC3 are mountable. Mounting of PZ-M542/PZ-M557 Card LTC CONNECTOR L T C...
  • Page 208 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) STEP3: Secure the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER with one screw. NOTE 1: Screw is attached to the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card. NOTE 2: Before securing the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER, all the cards should be mounted on the card slots and the PIM CARD STOPPER should be secured with screws.
  • Page 209: Optical Fiber Interface (M10)

    Optical Fiber Interface (M10) Optical Fiber Interface (M10) Connection Outline The optical fiber interface card (PN-M10) is available for DTI to DTI connection between the NEAX 2000 IPS/Retrofit system. When you use an optical fiber to connect between the 24-channel T1 or 30-channel E1 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) card, connect the fiber each other to the CN1 connector of the M10 cards in both sites.
  • Page 210 Optical Fiber Interface (M10) Fiber Requirement Size of fiber : Any size of Single Mode fiber Kind of fiber optic connector : SC connector Maximum distance : 10 km (6.25 mile) System Capacity for DTI to DTI connection M10 card : Maximum 4 (One M10 card per two 24DTI or two 30DTC) 24DTI card : Maximum 8 30DTI card : Maximum 8...
  • Page 211 Optical Fiber Interface (M10) MDF Cross Connection MDF Cross Connection for Optical Fiber Interface PIM0 LTC3 PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC/ PN-DTA/PN-DTB RECEIVE AP09 SEND LTC3 PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC/ PN-DTA/PN-DTB RECEIVE AP10 SEND LTC1 PN-M10 RECEIVE No. 1 SEND LT05 RECEIVE No. 0 SEND SEND To upside of CN1 connector of PN-M10 card in opposite office RECEIVE To downside of CN1 connector of PN-M10 card in opposite office Continued on next page...
  • Page 212 Optical Fiber Interface (M10) MDF Cross Connection for Optical Fiber Interface 1 LTC3 CONNECTOR LTC (J) 2 LTC3 CONNECTOR LTC (J) 3 LTC1 CONNECTOR LTC (J) – 196 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 213: Pots Splitter (M13)

    POTS Splitter (M13) POTS Splitter (M13) Connection Outline The POTS Splitter card (PN-M13) is used to accommodate HomePNA /VDSL modem. PN-M13 has 24-line built-in POTS Splitters and accommodates a maximum of 24-line HomePNA/VDSL modems per card. *1 POTS Splitter: Plain Old Telephone Service Splitter. A device that rejects the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) sig- nal and allows the POTS frequencies to pass through.
  • Page 214 POTS Splitter (M13) MDF Cross Connection MDF Cross Connection for POTS Splitter NOTE: Mount the PN-M13 card in LT00-LT11 slot. PIM0 LTC0 PN-4LLC LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) LT00 LEN002 (No. 2) LEN003 (No. 3) INSTALLATION CABLE SPL CABLE-A PN-M13 HomePNA/ VDSL...
  • Page 215 POTS Splitter (M13) MDF Cross Connection for POTS Splitter CHAMP CONNECTOR FOR CIRCUIT CHAMP CONNECTOR TELEPHONE/xDSL FOR LINE CIRCUIT TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT TI00 RI00 TO00 RO00 TI01 RI01 TO01 RO01 TI02 RI02 TO02 RO02 TI03 RI03 TO03 RO03 TI04 RI04 TO04 RO04 TI05 RI05...
  • Page 216 POTS Splitter (M13) SPL CABLE-A Connector A (24-pin) Champ Connector (48-pin) To LC/TEL Connector A of M13 Card Connector B (24-pin) To Champ Connector To LC/TEL Connector B of M13 Card 0.55 m (1.8 ft) – 200 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 217: In-Skin Hub

    In-Skin HUB In-Skin HUB Connection Outline The In-Skin HUB card (PN-8ETIA) is used to accommodate switching HUB. PN-8ETIA card has 8- ports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (Auto-negotiation fixed). PZ-M675 card is mounted on PN-8ETIA card. PZ-M675 card is used to accommodate all 10BASE- T/100BASE-TX ports on a PN-8ETIA card with Power over Ethernet (PoE).
  • Page 218 In-Skin HUB LAN Interface PN-8ETIA card has 8-ports RJ45 type connector. Each connector has LINK/ACT LED and 10/ 100(SPD) LED. LAN Interface connectors LINK/ACT 10/100 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10/100 LINK/ACT RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignment...
  • Page 219: Single Line Telephone (Lc/Llc)

    Single Line Telephone (LC/LLC) Single Line Telephone (LC/LLC) • Standard Line (PN-8LC/PN-4LC) MDF Cross Connection for Single Line Telephone (Standard Line) PIM0 LTC0 TO SINGLE PN-8LC LINE TELEPHONE ROSETTE LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) • • • • • •...
  • Page 220 Single Line Telephone (LC/LLC) • Long Line (PN-4LLC) MDF Cross Connection for Single Line Telephone (Long Line) NOTE: For PN-4LLC card, mount the PZ-PW122 card into the PIM which accommodates the 4LLC card. PIM0 LTC0 PN-4LLC TO SINGLE LINE LEN000 (No. 0) TELEPHONE (FOR LONG LINE) TO SINGLE LINE...
  • Page 221: D Term /Dss Console (Dlc)

    term /DSS Console (DLC) term /DSS Console (DLC) • Standard Line (PN-8DLC/PN-4DLC) term MDF Cross Connection for D /DSS Console (Standard Line) PIM0 LTC0 term TO D PN-8DLC DSS CONSOLE ROSETTE LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) • • • •...
  • Page 222 term /DSS Console (DLC) • Long Line (PN-4DLCT/PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN) term MDF Cross Connection for D /DSS Console (Long Line) PIM0 LTC0 term TO D PN-4DLCT/2DLCB/ DSS CONSOLE PN-2DLCN ROSETTE LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) LT00 LEN002 (No. 2) MODULAR CONNECTOR LEN003 (No.
  • Page 223: Sn716 Deskcon (Dlc)

    SN716 DESKCON (DLC) SN716 DESKCON (DLC) MDF Cross Connection (a) PN-PW00 Power Option MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON (PN-PW00 Power Option) NOTE: When using PN-PW00 card, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-PW00 card. INSTALLATION CABLE TO SN716 DESKCON ROSETTE...
  • Page 224 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) (b) AC Adapter Power Option MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON (AC Adapter Power Option) INSTALLATION CABLE PIM0 LTC0 ROSETTE PN-8DLC/4DLC TO SN716 DESKCON LEN000 (No. 0) LT00 MODULAR CONNECTOR –24 V AC ADAPTER TO COMMERCIAL AC OUTLET PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P)
  • Page 225 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Mounting of Handset (a) When mounting at the left side of the SN716 DESKCON (Standard) STEP1: Let the handset cord through the hole on the side of the handset support fitting as shown below. CAUTION Handle the cord with care not to snap a hook on the modular of the cord, when you let the cord through the hole.
  • Page 226 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON <TOP VIEW> <BOTTOM VIEW> HOLE <SIDE VIEW> Continued on next page – 210 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 227 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) STEP2: Plug the modular into HAND H/S0 jack, and trail the cord along the groove at the bottom of the console (H/S1 is not used for the Handset). Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON HANDSET CORD HAND H/S0 (for Handset/Headset) H/S1 (for Headset only)
  • Page 228 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) (b) When mounting at the right side of the SN716 DESKCON Mounting of Handset to SN716 DESKCON STEP1: Remove the metal plate from the Handset, turn it over, and mount it to the Handset again. Turn over the metal plate. When mounting at the right side When mounting at the left side Screw (2)
  • Page 229 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) STEP3: Fit the three small holes of the handset support fitting to the projections on the bottom of the console, and fix the fitting by three screws. CAUTION Do not screw too firmly to avoid damage to the console. Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON HANDSET CORD PROJECTION...
  • Page 230 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Mounting of Handset (Right Side of DESK CONSOLE) <BOTTOM VIEW> <TOP VIEW> STEP4: Plug the modular into HAND H/S0 jack (H/S1 is not used for the Handset). Code HAND H/S0 (for Handset/Headset) H/S1 (for Headset only) Continued on next page –...
  • Page 231 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) STEP5: Fit the three small holes of the handset support fitting to the projections on the bottom of the console, and fix the fitting by three screws. CAUTION Do not screw too firmly to avoid damage to the console. Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON Projection Handset Support...
  • Page 232 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Mounting of Headset Plug the headset into the modular jack (H/S0 or H/S1) located at the bottom of the console, if required. Headset Installation for SN716 DESKCON Head Band Slide Slide Capsule Unit (Microphone and Speaker) Ear Pad Slide Closing Clip...
  • Page 233 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Cable Connection to SN716 DESKCON Plug the line cord into the modular jack (LINE) located at the bottom of the console. For the MDF cross connection for the SN716 DESKCON. Refer to “MDF Cross Connection for SN716 Page 207 DESKCON (PN-PW00 Power Option)”.
  • Page 234 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Connection of AC-DC Adapter When using an AC-DC ADAPTER for power supply, plug the AC-DC ADAPTER into the “12-24 V DC” terminal located at the rear of the console. AC-DC ADAPTER Connection to SN716 DESKCON 12~24 V DC RS-232 AC-DC ADAPTER –...
  • Page 235 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) Connection of Recording Equipment The following equipment is required for using recording function: • Tape Recorder with MIC and Remote Connections • Cross Connect Wire • 8-Core Modular Block (RJ45) • 8-Core Modular Cable As shown in the following figure, connect cross connect wire to MIC Jack and Remote Jack, then connect other end of wire to 8-core modular block.
  • Page 236 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) 8-CORE LINE CABLE (INSTALLATION CABLE) NOTE 8-pin Modular Connector 8-pin Modular Connector (Rosette side) (DESK CONSOLE side) 8-core Line Cable (Installation Cable) Pin No. 12345678 Pin No. LEAD NAME MEANING Speech Speech – Not used – Not used Recording Start Signal (Relay Contact) Recording Start Signal (Relay Contact) –...
  • Page 237 15. POWER CONTROL 16. CONF. TONE FOR ALL KEYS NOTE: This item can not be used for the NEAX 2000 IPS. (a) Displaying Configuration Menu Press the L4, L5 and SRC key simultaneously and turn on the power (Plug the AC/DC adapter of the SN716 DESKCON in AC outlet).
  • Page 238 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) The first page of Configuration Menu appears on the LCD. Configuration Menu has a total of five or six pages. • 1st Page [CONFIG MENU P1] VER x SRC: prev page 1: HEADSET/HANDSET DEST: next page 2: HEADSET TYPE Release: exit 3: MUTE Answer: update...
  • Page 239 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) STEP1: When pressing the DEST key, the display changes to the next page. When returning to the pre- vious page, press the SRC key. STEP2: When pressing the Release key, Configuration Menu disappears and the SN716 DESKCON re- turns to normal operation.
  • Page 240 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) (c) Assignment of Configuration Data This section explains how to assign each configuration data. When assigning configuration data, the following shaded keys are used. Assigning Configuration Data Position Position Alarm Night Available Busy Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE Position Busy...
  • Page 241 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) (d) Updating Configuration Data After assigning the configuration data, take the next step as below: - To update the configuration data While one of configuration menus is displayed on the LCD, press Answer key. (DESK CONSOLE is automatically restarted.) - To cancel update Press Release key.
  • Page 242 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) (e) Configuration Data Assignment of Each Item <Headset/Handset> This item specifies an optional handset/headset connected to the HAND H/S0 connector. NOTE: When using HAND H/S1 connector, this data assignment is not required. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P1. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P1] VER x SRC: prev page...
  • Page 243 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Headset Type> This item specifies the type of headset connected to the HAND H/S1 or H/S0 connector. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P1. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P1] VER x SRC: prev page 1: HEADSET/HANDSET DEST: next page 2: HEADSET TYPE Release: exit 3: MUTE...
  • Page 244 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Mute> This item specifies On/Off setting of the mute function for the HAND H/S0 or H/S1 connector. If the Mute key is pressed while the mute function is set to On, the voice at the DESKCON side is not sent to the other party.
  • Page 245 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <REC Control> This item specifies the operation mode of a recording equipment. The following two types of modes are available: Manual mode: Manual mode is available when the recording equipment has a remote connection function. When the REC key is pressed, the system starts recording. When the REC key is pressed again, the recording stops.
  • Page 246 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <REC Volume> This item specifies the recording level of the received voice from the other party. Note that the voice level at the operator side cannot be adjusted. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P3. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P3] VER x SRC: prev page 1: REC VOLUME DEST: next page...
  • Page 247 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Hold/Start/Release Swap> This item specifies the locations of Hold, Start, and Release key. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P3. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P3] VER x SRC: prev page 1: REC VOLUME DEST: next page 2: BLF Release: exit 3: HOLD/START/RELEASE SWAP Answer: update STEP2: Press the numeric key 3 (HOLD/START/RELEASE SWAP).
  • Page 248 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <2nd Ringing> This item specifies on/off setting of the 2nd ringing. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P4. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P4] VER x SRC: prev page 1: 2ND RINGING DEST: next page 2: RINGING Release: exit 3: RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer: update STEP2: Press the numeric key 1 (2ND RINGING).
  • Page 249 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Ringing> This item specifies on/off setting of the ringing. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P4. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P4] VER x SRC: prev page 1: 2ND RINGING DEST: next page 2: RINGING Release: exit 3: RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer: update STEP2: Press the numeric key 2 (RINGING).
  • Page 250 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Receiver Volume Set> This item specifies the receiver volume. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P4. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P4] VER x SRC: prev page 1: 2ND RINGING DEST: next page 2: RINGING Release: exit 3: RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer: update STEP2: Press the numeric key 3 (RECEIVER VOLUME SET).
  • Page 251 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Power Control> This item specifies the power control of the SN716 DESKCON in night mode. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P5. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P5] VER x SRC: prev page 1: FUNCTION KEY SWAP DEST: next page 2: RINGER VOLUME IN PB Release: exit 3: POWER CONTROL...
  • Page 252 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) <Conf. Tone For All Keys> This item specifies the confirmation tone control for all keys of the SN716 DESKCON. STEP1: Display Configuration Menu P6. Page 221 [CONFIG MENU P6] VER x SRC: prev page 1: CONF. TONE FOR ALL KEYS DEST: next page Release: exit Answer: update...
  • Page 253: Sn708/709/712/741 Attcon (Dlc)

    SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) MDF Cross Connection • Standard Line (PN-8DLC/PN-4DLC) MDF Cross Connection for SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (Standard Line) PIM0 LTC0 PN-8DLC ROSETTE TO SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) • • • • • • •...
  • Page 254 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) • Long Line (PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN) MDF Cross Connection for SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (Long Line) PIM0 LTC0 PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN ROSETTE TO SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON LEN000 (No. 0) LEN001 (No. 1) LT00 MODULAR CONNECTOR LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN001 – 238 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 255 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Installation of SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON STEP1: To provide the console with the headset in place of the handset, unplug the modular cord from the handset and then plug the modular cord to the Jack Set. Jack Set Installation for SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON...
  • Page 256 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required STEP2: Set the switch located inside the console according to the type of headset/handset connected. Page 241 Refer to next page. Switch Setting on the SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON • Slide the directory out of the way. Then insert a flat screw driver’s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip.
  • Page 257 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Switch Setting on SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON • Set the switch according to the type of headset/handset connected. C: Carbon Type Handset/Headset S: SUPRA Headset term D: D Type Handset • Replace the directory and access panel. SWITCH –...
  • Page 258 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required STEP3: Plug the line cord into the modular jack located at the bottom of the console. Cable Connection to SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON LINE CORD MODULAR TERMINAL SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON – 242 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 259 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required STEP4: Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown below. Mounting of Handset Support to SN708/709/712 ATTCON HANDSET SUPPORT SN708/709/712 ATTCON – 243 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 260 SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required For SN741 ATTCON, use the modular cord clamp provided with the handset support to dispose the straight part of the handset modular cord as shown below. Mounting of Handset Support to SN741 ATTCON MODULAR CORD CLAMP SN741 ATTCON HANDSET SUPPORT...
  • Page 261: Day/Night Mode Change By External Key (Dk/Mp)

    Day/Night Mode Change by External Key (DK/MP) Day/Night Mode Change by External Key (DK/MP) MDF Cross Connection for Day/Night Mode Change by External Key • When using PN-DK00 PIM0 LTC0 PN-DK00 TO KEYS LEN000 LT00 LEN002 LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN002 •...
  • Page 262: External Tas Indicator (Dk)

    External TAS Indicator (DK) External TAS Indicator (DK) Connection Outline External TAS Indicator Connection Outline • When using PN-DK00 TAS Indicator with Battery PN-DK00 PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 TAS Indicator with Battery (Ground Start) PN-DK00 – 246 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 263 External TAS Indicator (DK) MDF Cross Connection • When using a TAS Indicator with a Battery MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery PIM0 LTC0 TAS INDICATOR PN-DK00 WITH BATTERY LEN000 LT00 LEN002 PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 –27 V LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN002 –...
  • Page 264 External TAS Indicator (DK) • When using a TAS Indicator with a Battery (Ground Start) MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery (Ground Start) PIM0 TAS INDICATOR LTC0 WITH BATTERY (GROUND START) PN-DK00 LEN000 LT00 LEN002 LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN002 –...
  • Page 265: Paging Equipment (Cot And Dk/Mp)

    Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) Requirement for Customer-owned Paging Equipment 600 Ω Input Impedance NOTE Control Method Start - Ground Start Stop - Ground Off (Open) NOTE: The current capacity of relay contact (PN-DK00 card) is 0.125 A. Connection Outline Paging Equipment Connection Outline •...
  • Page 266 Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) Paging Equipment Connection Outline • When using PN-8COT and DK on PN-CP24-A/CP24-B/CP24-C/CP24-D For Amplifier Input PN-8COT Paging Equipment PN-CP24-A/CP24-B/ CP24-C/CP24-D For Control PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 – 250 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 267 Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) MDF Cross Connection MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment PIM0 LTC0 PN-DK00 LEN000 LT00 LEN002 PN-8COT LEN008 (No. 0) PAGING EQUIPMENT • • • • • • • • CONTROL • • • • CIRCUIT LT01 SPEAKER LEN014...
  • Page 268: External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (Dk/Tnt/Mp)

    External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) Requirement for Customer-owned External Tone Source/Announcement Machine Output level Less than 0 dbm (Adjustable) Output impedance : Less than 1 kΩ (When using PN-4COT/8COT and PN-DK00) Less than 10 kΩ (When using Pin Jacks on PN-TNTA) Control Method Start - Ground Start NOTE 1...
  • Page 269 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) Connection Outline External Tone Source/Announcement Machine Connection Outline • When using PN-8COT and PN-DK00 PN-8COT External Tone Source/Announcement Machine Diode * PN-DK00 * Rating for the Diode • V Less than –50 V • I More than 20 mA •...
  • Page 270 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) MDF Cross Connection MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source/Announcement Machine PIM0 LTC0 PN-DK00 LEN000 LT00 LEN002 PN-8COT LEN008 (No. 0) EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE/ ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 271 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source/Announcement Machine LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) LEN000 LEN002 LEN008 LEN009 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 272 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) • If a D.C. voltage is supplied with the tone from the external tone source/announcement machine, a transformer or coupling capacitor should be used as shown below. Connecting External Tone Source/Announcement Machine Supplied with D.C. CAPACITOR 2 µF SOURCE...
  • Page 273: External Bgm Source (Cot/Tnt)

    External BGM Source (COT/TNT) External BGM Source (COT/TNT) The system can connect a maximum of 10 customer-owned BGM sources. Connection Outline External BGM Sources Connection Outline • When using PN-8COT PN-8COT BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE • When using Pin Jacks on PN-TNTA PN-TNTA BGM SOURCE JACK0...
  • Page 274 External BGM Source (COT/TNT) MDF Cross Connection • When using PN-8COT MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources PIM0 LTC0 PN-8COT BGM SOURCE LEN000 (No. 0) BGM SOURCE LEN001 (No. 1) • • • • • • • • LT00 •...
  • Page 275: Power Failure Transfer (Pft)

    Power Failure Transfer (PFT) Power Failure Transfer (PFT) Connection Outline PFT Connection Outline PZ-8PFTB PN-8LC PN-8COT TO C.O. LINE – 259 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm...
  • Page 276 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) Installation of PZ-8PFTB STEP1: Mount the PZ-8PFTB card into the PFT slot of the PIM. STEP2: Connect the champ connectors of 25-pair cables to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ- 8PFTB card as shown below. Connection of 25-Pair Cable and PZ-8PFTB PFT1 CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR ATTACHED TO PZ-8PFTB...
  • Page 277 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) STEP3: Connect the 25-pair cables on the MDF. • This figure shows the PFT connector pin assignment for each PFT circuit number (No. 0 - No. 7). PFT Connector Pin Assignment PFT0 PFT1 Sta. R0 26 Sta. T0 Sta.
  • Page 278 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) • This figure shows MDF cross connection for No. 0 circuit on the PZ-8PFTB. MDF Cross Connection for PFT TO C.O. LINE Ring Ring TO STATION PIM0 PZ-8PFTB LTC0 PFT0 PN-8LC Sta. R0 LEN000 Sta. T0 (No.
  • Page 279 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) MDF Cross Connection for PFT PFT0 CONNECTOR PFT0 (J) PFT0 (P) Sta. R0 26 Sta. T0 26 Sta. T0 Sta. R0 TO STATION 8LC. R0 27 8LC. T0 27 8LC. T0 8LC. R0 TO PN-8LC C.O. R0 28 C.O.
  • Page 280: Alarm Display Panel (Mp)

    Alarm Display Panel (MP) Alarm Display Panel (MP) MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel ALARM DISPLAY PANEL PIM0 LTC0 PN-CP24-A/CP24-B/ CP24-C/CP24-D FRONT PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 –27 V REAR LTC0 (J) LTC0 (P) – 264 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch2002.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 281: Built-In Smdr/Mci On Rs-232C (Mp)

    Built-in SMDR/MCI on RS-232C (MP) Built-in SMDR/MCI on RS-232C (MP) The MP card provides two RS-232C interface ports for SMDR/MCI. No.0/No.1 Port : Async.: 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 bps • Direct connection Connect the SMDR terminal and/or the VMS to the RS0-RS1 port of the PN-CP24-A/CP24-B/CP24- C/CP24-D card using the RS RVS-15(S) CA-A/RS RVS-4(S) CA-A/RS RVS-4(S) CA-C as shown below.
  • Page 282 Built-in SMDR/MCI on RS-232C (MP) RS RVS-15 CA-A/RS RVS-15S CA-A RS RVS-4 CA-A/RS RVS-4 CA-C RS RVS-4S CA-A/RS RVS-4S CA-C × NOTE: If the terminal does not send DTR or RTS signal, cut the signal lead marked by in the D-Sub connector (terminal side) as shown in the wiring diagram below.
  • Page 283 Built-in SMDR/MCI on RS-232C (MP) RS NORM-4 CA-A/RS NORM-4S CA-A “RS-232C Connector Layout”. Page 274 4 m (13.1 ft.) D-sub 25pin (male) 24-TXC (1) 06D-TXC (1) 06B-RXC 17-RXC 06A-TXC (2) 15-TXC (2) 05C-DTR 20-DTR 05B-GND 01-GND 05A-TXD 02-TXD 04B-RXD 03-RXD 04A-RTS 04-RTS 03B-CTS...
  • Page 284: Built-In Smdr/Pms On Ip (Mp)

    Built-in SMDR/PMS on IP (MP) Built-in SMDR/PMS on IP (MP) [Series 3400 software enhancement] The ETHER card (PZ-M606-A) on the MP card provides on LAN interface port for SMDR/PMS. Connect the SMDR/PMS terminal to LAN port of the PZ-M606A-A card on the PN-CP24-A/CP24-B/ CP24-C/CP24-D card using 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX cable as shown below.
  • Page 285: Smdr/Pms/Mci/Cis Printer/Hotel Printer (Ap00)

    SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) The PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D card provides 4 RS-232C interface ports for SMDR, PMS, MCI, CIS Print- er, Hotel Printer. SMDR/PMS/MCI (VMS) • Direct Connection Connect the terminal to the RS0-RS3 port of the PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D card using the RS RVS- 15(S) CA-A/RS RVS-4(S) CA-A/RS RVS-4(S) CA-C as shown below.
  • Page 286 SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) • Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the PBX and the terminal is more than 15 m (49.2 ft), MODEMs are required. Use RS NORM-4S CA-A as shown below. Page 267 also. SMDR/PMS/MCI Terminal Connection via MODEMs INTERFACE CABLE (FOR STRAIGHT CONNECTION)
  • Page 287 SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) CIS Printer/Hotel Printer • Direct Connection Connect a maximum of two printers to the PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D using the RS PRT-15(S) CA-A/RS PRT-15(S) CA-C as shown below. Printer Direct Connection RS0-RS3 CONNECTOR AP00-B/ AP00-D PRINTER0/PRINTER1 RS PRT-15 CA-A/RS PRT-15S CA-A/ RS PRT-15 CA-C/RS PRT-15S CA-C : 15 m (49.2 ft.) MAXIMUM 15 m (49.2 ft.) •...
  • Page 288 SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) RS PRT-15 CA-A/RS PRT-15S CA-A “RS-232C Connector Layout”. Page 274 15 m (49.2 ft.) 05C-DTR 05B-GND 01-GND 05A-TXD 03-RXD 03B-CTS 20-DTR 03A-DSR 02B-GND 07-GND ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----...
  • Page 289 SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) RS PRT-15 CA-C/RS PRT-15S CA-C “RS-232C Connector Layout”. Page 274 15 m (49.2 ft.) 05B-GND 01-GND 05A-TXD 03-RXD 20-DTR 03A-DSR 02B-GND 07-GND ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----...
  • Page 290 SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) RS-232C Connector Layout SIGNAL-NAME SIGNAL MEANING ITU-T DIRECTION RS-232C JIS C6361 ANOTHER V.24 (FG) Frame Ground Send Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Channel Receive Carrier Detect Not Used Not Used Peripheral Busy...
  • Page 291: Mounting Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS Before mounting the circuit cards, confirm the following items. ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive • Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground. Handling Precautions Required See CHAPTER 2 “Static Electricity Guard”. Page 63 •...
  • Page 292 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS Fix the CARD STOPPER according to the following procedure. STEP1: After mounting all circuit cards slide the CARD STOPPER to the left. STEP2: Tighten the screws of the CARD STOPPER as shown below. NOTE: When sliding the PIM CARD STOPPER, loosen all of the screws securing the PIM CARD STOPPER and the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card (the screws need not to be removed).
  • Page 293: System Initialization

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, ATTENTION except LEN000 as a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The second Contents Static Sensitive method is to use the Resident System Program, which causes the system to configure Handling Precautions Required...
  • Page 294: System Data Entry

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM DATA ENTRY SYSTEM DATA ENTRY There are two methods for data entry, using a Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) ATTENTION or a Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT). Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required NOTE: For assigning system data, refer to the “Command Manual”. term term Any D...
  • Page 295: Mat

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM DATA ENTRY To reset CAT mode: While “COMMAND = -” is displayed on the LCD: ATTENTION Contents Lift the handset (off hook) Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required -SPKR/Speaker lamp turns off. Restore the handset (on hook) -CNF/Conf, FNC/Feature lamps turn off.
  • Page 296: Operation Test

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION TEST OPERATION TEST Confirm the entered system data and hardware, including cable connection, by completing the following operational tests. • Basic Connection Test at MDF Station Line Test (Operator Call from all stations) Central Office Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) Tie Line Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) •...
  • Page 297: System Data Save

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM DATA SAVE/CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK SYSTEM DATA SAVE After system data entry, save the system data to floppy diskette. Refer to “Maintenance Manual” for the operation of system data save. CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK Cleaning Clean the following places: •...
  • Page 298: Mounting Front Cover

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING FRONT COVER MOUNTING FRONT COVER NOTE: When the system is a multiple-Module configuration, attach the FRONT COVER of those other than bottom Module in the following procedures. Remove two screws located on the inside of the FRONT COVER, and remove the BRACKET.
  • Page 299: Backup Cpu System

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM BACKUP CPU SYSTEM The Backup CPU system has two MP cards (MP0, MP1) for active/stand by per system. The system can execute the changeover of active/stand by MP cards according to the emergency notice (EMA) from the MP card.
  • Page 300: Service Conditions

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM Service Conditions Date and time for system clock must be set by CM02. The system clock is updated hourly from the active MP card to the stand by MP card. The MP0 and MP1 cards must have the same configuration. •...
  • Page 301: Installation Procedure

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM Installation Procedure Install the Backup CPU system according to the procedure as shown below. For switch settings on the MP card (PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B), see “PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP)”. Page 298 For mounting locations of the MP card, see “Mounting Locations of MP Cards”.
  • Page 302: Mounting Locations Of Mp Cards

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM Mounting Locations of MP Cards The mounting locations of the MP cards are illustrated below. Mount the MP0 (PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B) card into MP00 slot. Mount the MP1 (PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B) card into MP01 slot. NOTE: Flip the MB switch on the MP card to ON (UP position), before mounting the MP card. Mounting Locations of PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B Card AC/DC PIM0...
  • Page 303: Mp System Changeover

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM MP System Changeover • Automatic Changeover By detecting the emergency notice (EMA), the system executes the changeover from the MP0 to the MP1 or from the MP1 to the MP0 automatically. • Manual Changeover There are two ways for manual changeover as follows.
  • Page 304: Office Data Copy

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BACKUP CPU SYSTEM Office Data Copy There are two ways for office data copy as follows. • Automatic Office Data Copy When a Stand by MP starts: 3 to 6 minutes later after the MP card has entered into a stand by mode, all office data are copied from the active MP card to the stand by MP card automatically.
  • Page 305: Lamp Indications And Switch Settings

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS This chapter explains the meaning of lamp indications and the switch settings of each circuit card used in the system. HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER ..........290 CONTROL CARD ..............
  • Page 306: How To Read This Chapter

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER This chapter explains the following items about each circuit card used in this system. Explanations are giv- en in alphabetical order of the circuit card names within each circuit card category (Control, Application Processor, and Line/Trunk).
  • Page 307: Control Card

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS CONTROL CARD CONTROL CARD The table below shows the control cards to be explained in this section. List of Control Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED ×...
  • Page 308: Pn-Cp24-A/Pn-Cp24-B/Pn-Cp24-C/Pn-Cp24-D (Mp)

    PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN CONN: To CONN connector on PZ-M606-A (ETHER) – 292 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 309 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM) : On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card. SYSD Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory. Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
  • Page 310 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 311 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PN-DTB/PZ- M649]...
  • Page 312 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PN-DTB/PZ- M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 313 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) For using external hold tone source RIGHT (When Pin Jack on the MP card is in use) For using internal hold tone source Front...
  • Page 314: Pn-Cp27-A/Pn-Cp27-B (Mp)

    PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN STBY CONN CONN: To CONN connector on PZ-M606-A (ETHER) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM) : On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating.
  • Page 315 PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 316 PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PN-DTB/PZ- M649]...
  • Page 317 PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PN-DTB/PZ- M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 318 PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION DK (Connector) Ground detection Ground sending JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used Front DOWN (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) For using external hold tone source RIGHT (When Pin Jack on the MP card is in use)
  • Page 319: Pn-Cp15 (Fp)

    PN-CP15 (FP) PN-CP15 (FP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally. – 303 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm...
  • Page 320 PN-CP15 (FP) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE For setting FP No. (Rotary SW) Not used For mounting this card in PIM2 For mounting this card in PIM4 For mounting this card in PIM6 NOTE 1 Not used MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy...
  • Page 321: Pn-Pw00 (Extpwr)

    PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors -48 V -48 V -48 V -48 V CONN To DESKCON Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit while –48 V power is being supplied. – 305 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm...
  • Page 322 PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy (–48 V power off) For normal operation DOWN (–48 V power on) NOTE The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 323: Pz-M606-A (Ether)

    PZ-M606-A (ETHER) PZ-M606-A (ETHER) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR CONN: CONN To CONN Connector on PN-CP24-A/ PN-CP24-B/ LINK PN-CP24-C/ 100M PN-CP27-A (MP) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME LINK Green Remains lit when link is established. 100M Green ON: Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps.
  • Page 324 PZ-M606-A (ETHER) Switch Settings This card has no switches. Mounting PZ-M606-A Card When mounting the ETHER card on the MP card, do the following procedure. STEP1: Take off four screws from the rear side of ETHER support. NOTE: Supports and screws are attached to the ETHER card. STEP2: Connect the CONN connector on the ETHER card and the CONN connector on the MP card.
  • Page 325: Pz-Pw121 (Ac/Dc Pwr)

    PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SW 301 SW 102 SW 101 CN103 (SIGNAL) CN104 BATT BATT SW 1 – 309 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm...
  • Page 326 PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Remains lit when a major trouble occurs or resident system program is not properly loaded. Yellow Remains lit when a minor trouble occurs or resident system program is successfully loaded, or a station line is locked out. Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied.
  • Page 327 PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW301 (Dip SW) CR Voltage: 75 Vrms 90 V 75 V CR Voltage: 90 Vrms Frequency: 20 Hz 25 Hz 20 Hz Frequency: 25 Hz SW102 To start each PIM on battery power PRESS when AC power is not provided MOMEN-...
  • Page 328: Pz-Pw126 (Ac/Dc Pwr)

    PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SW 301 SW 102 SW 101 CN103 (SIGNAL) CN104 BATT BATT SW 1 – 312 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm...
  • Page 329 PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Remains lit when a major trouble occurs or resident system program is not properly loaded. Yellow Remains lit when a minor trouble occurs or resident system program is successfully loaded, or a station line is locked out. Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied.
  • Page 330 PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW301 (Dip SW) CR Voltage: 75 Vrms 90 V 75 V CR Voltage: 90 Vrms Frequency: 20 Hz 25 Hz 20 Hz Frequency: 25 Hz SW102 To start each PIM on battery power PRESS when AC power is not provided MOMEN-...
  • Page 331: Pz-Pw122 (Dc/Dc Pwr)

    PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CONN CONN connector: To PWR1 connector on PIM BWB POWER OUTPUT CABLE (-48 V, E): To PWR0C connector on PIM BWB – 315 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3002.fm...
  • Page 332 PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied. Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME...
  • Page 333: Pz-Pw135 (Pwr)

    PZ-PW135 (PWR) PZ-PW135 (PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors -27 V DC INPUT Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Remains lit when a major trouble occurs or resident system program is not properly loaded. Yellow Remains lit when a minor trouble occurs or resident system program is successfully loaded, or a station line is locked out.
  • Page 334 PZ-PW135 (PWR) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION For turning DC power and the battery For turning DC power and the battery SW1 (Piano Key SW) CR Voltage: 75 Vrms...
  • Page 335: Application Processor Card

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD The table below shows the application processor cards to be explained in this section. List of Application Processor Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH NAME POWER ON ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED REFERENCE...
  • Page 336 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD List of Application Processor Card EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH NAME POWER ON ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED REFERENCE ×: ALLOWED (FUNCTIONAL –: NOT –: NOT PAGE NAME) : ALLOWED PROVIDED PROVIDED AFTER MB* –: NOT ALLOWED...
  • Page 337: Pn-Ap00-B (Ap00)

    PN-AP00-B (AP00) PN-AP00-B (AP00) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CONN SENSE CONN: To CONNR connector on PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) – 321 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 338 PN-AP00-B (AP00) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. L0-L3 Green Second data setting value for CMD001 > 250 1 (port0)-3 (port2) Indication of transmitting Indication of CTS signal status on status of port0 port0-2 Indication of transmitting...
  • Page 339 PN-AP00-B (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW0 (Dip SW) Not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For normal operation For normal operation 4, 5 Not used Sets No. 0 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided.
  • Page 340 PN-AP00-B (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Sets No. 3 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE 3 Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No.
  • Page 341 PN-AP00-B (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) • Uses internal clock as the receive clock when No. 1 Port is synchro- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nous. • When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. NOTE 4 Enables receive clock from the DCE (Modem) when No.
  • Page 342 PN-AP00-B (AP00) NOTE 4: The use of the external clock (from the distant end) or the internal clock is determined by the following table: CLOCK External Internal – 326 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 343: Pn-Ap00-D (Ap00)

    PN-AP00-D (AP00) PN-AP00-D (AP00) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE – 327 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 344 PN-AP00-D (AP00) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. L0-L3 Green Second data setting value for CMD001 > 250 1 (port0)-3 (port2) Indication of transmitting Indication of CTS signal status on status of port0 port0-2 Indication of transmitting...
  • Page 345 PN-AP00-D (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW0 (Dip SW) Not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For normal operation For normal operation 4, 5 Not used Sets No. 0 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided.
  • Page 346 PN-AP00-D (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Sets No. 3 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE 3 Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No.
  • Page 347 PN-AP00-D (AP00) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) • Uses internal clock as the receive clock when No. 1 Port is synchro- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nous. • When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. NOTE 4 Enables receive clock from the DCE (Modem) when No.
  • Page 348 PN-AP00-D (AP00) NOTE 4: The use of the external clock (from the distant end) or the internal clock is determined by the following table: CLOCK External Internal – 332 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 349: Pn-Ap00-B (Dbm)

    PN-AP00-B (DBM) PN-AP00-B (DBM) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CONN SENSE CONN: Not used RS0-RS3: Not used – 333 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 350 PN-AP00-B (DBM) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. L0-L3 Green Not used Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05.
  • Page 351 PN-AP00-B (DBM) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION For normal operation (Piano Key SW) Not used For normal operation Not used For normal operation Not used AP No. 4-15 AP No. 20-31 SW2 (Dip SW) 1 - 8 Not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JP0 (Jumper SW)
  • Page 352: Pn-Brta (Brt)

    PN-BRTA (BRT) PN-BRTA (BRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENS – 336 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 353 PN-BRTA (BRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status...
  • Page 354 PN-BRTA (BRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-15) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No.
  • Page 355 PN-BRTA (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Dip SW) For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω . To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω...
  • Page 356 PN-BRTA (BRT) NOTE 3: Set the SW0-2 and SW0-3 as follows: BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 ---- BRT11 CONDITIONS REMARKS ---- When one MP card will receive the BRT is ON ON clock signal from BRT0 at its provided. PLO0 input. MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input, under normal When more...
  • Page 357: Pn-2Brtc (Brt)

    PN-2BRTC (BRT) PN-2BRTC (BRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENS ALM1 ALM0 SW11 SW10 – 341 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 358 PN-2BRTC (BRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.1 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status...
  • Page 359 PN-2BRTC (BRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW11-4: ON AP No.
  • Page 360 PN-2BRTC (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW11 (Dip SW) For normal operation Not used 1 2 3 4 Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP card according to the switch setting of SW11-3. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card.
  • Page 361 PN-2BRTC (BRT) NOTE 3: The system can receive clock signals from two clock supply routes. In normal condition, the system synchronizes to the clock signals supplied on the PLO0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board, and if the clock signals are failed, the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically.
  • Page 362: Pn-2Brtk (Brt)

    PN-2BRTK (BRT) PN-2BRTK (BRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE ALM1 ALM0 SW10 SW11 – 346 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 363 PN-2BRTK (BRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.1 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status...
  • Page 364 PN-2BRTK (BRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW11-4: ON AP No.
  • Page 365 PN-2BRTK (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW11 (Dip SW) For normal operation Not used 1 2 3 4 Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP card according to the switch setting of SW11-3. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card.
  • Page 366 PN-2BRTK (BRT) NOTE 3: The system can receive clock signals from two clock supply routes. In normal condition, the system synchronizes to the clock signals supplied on the PLO0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board, and if the clock signals are failed, the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically.
  • Page 367: Pn-4Brta-A (Brt)

    PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE ALM1 ALM3 ALM2 ALM0 – 351 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 368 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.3 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status...
  • Page 369 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME No.1 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status Link is connected OFF: Link is not connected ALM1 Transmission line fault status Line fault...
  • Page 370 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW4-8: ON AP No.
  • Page 371 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Piano SW) Output clock signals to PLO0/PLO1 of MP card. NOTE 3 SW No. Circuit No. No.0 No.1 No.2 No.3 – – – – PLO0 – – – – PLO0 –...
  • Page 372 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW0 (Dip SW) For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω . (No.0 Circuit) To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2.
  • Page 373 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω . (No.2 Circuit) To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2.
  • Page 374 PN-4BRTA-A (BRT) NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: The system can receive clock signals from two clock supply routes. In normal condition, the system synchronizes to the clock signals supplied on the PLO0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board, and if the clock signals are failed, the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically.
  • Page 375: Pn-24Ccta (Cct)

    PN-24CCTA (CCT) PN-24CCTA (CCT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE AISS JPR0 JRR1 – 359 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 376 PN-24CCTA (CCT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel data links connected. Green Remains lit when a loopback test is in progress. Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) errors.
  • Page 377 PN-24CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 2 Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 4 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card.
  • Page 378 PN-24CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Not used (Piano Key SW) Not used Not used AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31 SW2 (Dip SW) • Common channel signaling data transmission speed (For Digital Inter- face) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TRANSMISSION SPEED 48 Kbps...
  • Page 379 PN-24CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JPR0 (Jumper pin) Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line DOWN is not provided. JPR1 (Jumper pin) Line impedance: 100 Ω RIGHT Line impedance: 110 Ω LEFT JPS (Jumper pin) Neutral grounding on the transmitting...
  • Page 380 PN-24CCTA (CCT) NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: Set SW0-1 and SW0-2 as follows: CCT0 CCT1 CCT2 · · · · · CCT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the When one CCT...
  • Page 381: Pn-30Ccta (Cct)

    PN-30CCTA (CCT) PN-30CCTA (CCT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT – 365 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 382 PN-30CCTA (CCT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM when this card is normally operating. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel data links connected. Green Remains lit when a loopback test is in progress. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss.
  • Page 383 PN-30CCTA (CCT) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW-8: ON AP No.
  • Page 384 PN-30CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 4 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 385 PN-30CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW1(Dip SW) • Common channel signaling data transmission speed (For Digital Inter- face) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TRANSMISSION SPEED 48 Kbps NOTE 5 48 Kbps NOTE 5 56 Kbps 64 Kbps Not used (Always set to OFF)
  • Page 386 PN-30CCTA (CCT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Balanced transmission RIGHT (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line LEFT (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line DOWN (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 75 Ω...
  • Page 387 PN-30CCTA (CCT) NOTE 3: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: CCT0 CCT1 CCT2 · · · · · CCT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the When one CCT is ON OFF – – – – – – clock signal from CCT0 provided.
  • Page 388: Pn-Cftc (Cft)

    PN-CFTC (CFT) PN-CFTC (CFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE RUN1 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit while this card is operating normally. RUN1 Remains lit while the DSP on this card is operating normally. – 372 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 389 PN-CFTC (CFT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1-4: ON AP No.
  • Page 390: Pn-Cftc-A (Cft)

    PN-CFTC-A (CFT) PN-CFTC-A (CFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE DOPE0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Frashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. DOPE0 Green Remains lit while the DSP on this card is operating normally. –...
  • Page 391 PN-CFTC-A (CFT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1-4: ON AP No.
  • Page 392: Pn-Daia-A (Daia)

    PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE LINK LOOP PCM1 PCM0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected.
  • Page 393 PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE FP (Firmware Processor) Number setting for the DAIA (Rotary SW) card. By this setting, the system regards the DAIA card and the opposite DAIB card as one Firmware Processor. SW1-4: ON SW1-4: OFF NOTE 1...
  • Page 394 PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Control channel signaling data trans- mission speed: 48 Kbps Control channel signaling data trans- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mission speed: 64 Kbps DTI frame configuration: 12-Multi Frame DTI frame configuration: 24-Multi Frame...
  • Page 395 PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the 1 2 3 4 CSU. CABLE LENGTH 0 - 40 m (0-131.2 ft.) OFF 40 - 80 m (131.2-262.5 ft.) 80 - 120 m (262.5-394 ft.)
  • Page 396 PN-DAIA-A (DAIA) NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: When source clock signal is supplied via the line between the Main Site and the Remote Site, set the SW1-1 and SW1-2 as the following table.
  • Page 397: Pn-Daib (Daib)

    PN-DAIB (DAIB) PN-DAIB (DAIB) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE LINK LOOP Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected.
  • Page 398 PN-DAIB (DAIB) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Always set to 0 (Rotary SW) Not used MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 1 Always set to OFF (Piano Key SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Continued on next page...
  • Page 399 PN-DAIB (DAIB) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Control channel signaling data trans- mission speed: 48 Kbps Control channel signaling data trans- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mission speed: 64 Kbps DTI frame configuration: 12-Multi Frame DTI frame configuration: 24-Multi Frame...
  • Page 400 PN-DAIB (DAIB) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU. 1 2 3 4 CABLE LENGTH 0 - 40 m (0-131.2 ft.) OFF 40 - 80 m (131.2-262.5 ft.) 80 - 120 m (262.5-394 ft.)
  • Page 401: Pn-Daic (Daic)

    PN-DAIC (DAIC) PN-DAIC (DAIC) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors LINK LOOP TBUS RBUS Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when the following connection are normal. •...
  • Page 402 PN-DAIC (DAIC) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE Always set to OFF (Piano Key SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF SW2 (Dip SW) Not used DTI frame configuration: 12-Multi...
  • Page 403 PN-DAIC (DAIC) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU. 1 2 3 4 CABLE LENGTH 0 - 40 m (0-131.2 ft.) OFF 40 - 80 m (131.2-262.5 ft.) 80 - 120 m (262.5-394 ft.)
  • Page 404: Pn-Daid-A (Daid)

    PN-DAID-A (DAID) PN-DAID-A (DAID) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE LINK LOOP PCM1 PCM0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is nor- mally connected.
  • Page 405 PN-DAID-A (DAID) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE FP (Firmware Processor) Number setting for the DAID (Rotary SW) card. By this setting, the system regards the DAID card and the opposite DAIE card as one Firmware Processor. SW1-4: ON SW1-4: OFF NOTE 1...
  • Page 406 PN-DAID-A (DAID) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Control channel signaling data trans- mission speed: 48 Kbps Control channel signaling data trans- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mission speed: 64 Kbps CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided.
  • Page 407 PN-DAID-A (DAID) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Setting of control signal time slot SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TS 1 TS 2 TS 3 TS 4 TS 5 TS 6 TS 7...
  • Page 408 PN-DAID-A (DAID) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Always set to ON Always set to ON 1 2 3 4 Always set to ON FP No.16 FP No.01-03, 17-19 Balanced transmission: 120 Ω JPS (Jumper pin) RIGHT (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission...
  • Page 409 PN-DAID-A (DAID) NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: When source clock signal is supplied via the line between the Main Site and the Remote Site, set the SW1-1 and SW1-2 as the following table.
  • Page 410: Pn-Daie (Daie)

    PN-DAIE (DAIE) PN-DAIE (DAIE) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE LINK LOOP Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected.
  • Page 411 PN-DAIE (DAIE) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Always set to 0 (Rotary SW) Not used MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 1 Always set to OFF (Piano Key SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF SW2 (Dip SW)
  • Page 412 PN-DAIE (DAIE) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Setting of control signal time slot SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TS 1 TS 2 TS 3 TS 4 TS 5 TS 6 TS 7...
  • Page 413 PN-DAIE (DAIE) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Always set to ON Always set to ON 1 2 3 4 Always set to ON Always set to OFF Balanced transmission: 120 Ω (For JPS (Jumper pin) RIGHT twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission...
  • Page 414: Pn-Daif (Daif)

    PN-DAIF (DAIF) PN-DAIF (DAIF) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors LINK LOOP TBUS RBUS Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. LINK Green Remains lit when the following connection are normal. •...
  • Page 415 PN-DAIF (DAIF) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE Always set to OFF (Piano Key SW) Line impedance: 75 Ω (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 Ω (For twisted-pair cable) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF...
  • Page 416 PN-DAIF (DAIF) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Control channel signaling data trans- mission speed: 48 Kbps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Control channel signaling data trans- mission speed: 64 Kbps CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided.
  • Page 417 PN-DAIF (DAIF) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Always set to ON Always set to ON 1 2 3 4 Always set to ON When mounting this card on Remote Site. When mounting this card on Main Site. JPS (Jumper pin) TA is grounded on the transmission RIGHT...
  • Page 418: Pn-Dta/Pn-Dtb (Cch)

    PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT JPRI – 402 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm JULY/15/2007...
  • Page 419 PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel data links connected. Green Remains lit when loopback test is in progress. –...
  • Page 420 PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 421 PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Dip SW) Always set to OFF Always set to ON Not used (Always set to OFF) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Not used (Always set to OFF) •...
  • Page 422 PN-DTA/PN-DTB (CCH) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JPRI (Jumper pin) Not used LEFT JPR (Jumper pin) Not used LEFT JPT (Jumper pin) Not used LEFT The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 423: Pn-Dta (Cct/Dti/Prt)

    PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT JPRI – 407 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 424 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel (CCT)/D channel (DTI/PRT) data links con- nected. Green Remains lit when a loopback is in progress.
  • Page 425 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 426 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 4 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 427 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION SWITCH NAME CHECK NUMBER POSITION T1 mode (Dip SW) E1 mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PRT/CCT mode DTI mode Not used Not used Common channel signaling data trans- mission speed (For Digital Interface) TRANSMISSION SPEED 48 Kbps (1)
  • Page 428 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION SWITCH NAME CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP1 (Jumper pin) Set the line impedance. RIGHT LINE IMPEDANCE LEFT RIGHT 100Ω (for T1) LEFT LEFT LEFT 110Ω (for T1) JP2 (Jumper pin) RIGHT RIGHT 120Ω (for E1) RIGHT RIGHT LEFT 75Ω...
  • Page 429 PN-DTA (CCT/DTI/PRT) NOTE 4: Set SW2-1 and SW2-2 as follows: CCT/DTI/PRT0 CCT/DTI/PRT1 CCT/DTI/PRT2 · · · · · CCT/DTI/PRT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the clock When one CCT/DTI/ – – – – – – signal from CCT/DTI/PRT0 at PRT is provided.
  • Page 430: Pn-Dtb (Cct/Dti/Prt)

    PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT JPRI – 414 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm JULY/15/2007...
  • Page 431 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel (CCT)/D channel (DTI/PRT) data links con- nected. Green Remains lit when a loopback is in progress.
  • Page 432 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 433 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 4 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 5 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 434 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION SWITCH NAME CHECK NUMBER POSITION T1 mode (Dip SW) E1 mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PRT/CCT mode DTI mode A-law/u-law conversion (For Taiwan) NOTE 8,NOTE 9 For normal operation Not used Common channel signaling data trans- mission speed (For Digital Interface) TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 435 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION SWITCH NAME CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP1 (Jumper pin) Set the line impedance. RIGHT LINE IMPEDANCE LEFT RIGHT 100Ω (for T1) LEFT LEFT LEFT 110Ω (for T1) JP2 (Jumper pin) RIGHT RIGHT 120Ω (for E1) RIGHT RIGHT LEFT 75Ω...
  • Page 436 PN-DTB (CCT/DTI/PRT) NOTE 4: When the PBX is a clock source office, set the SW2-1 and SW2-2 on all the CCT/DTI/PRT cards mounted in PIM0 to “OFF”. NOTE 5: Set SW2-1 and SW2-2 as follows: CCT/DTI/PRT0 CCT/DTI/PRT1 CCT/DTI/PRT2 · · · · · CCT/DTI/PRT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS...
  • Page 437: Pn-24Dta-C (Dti)

    PN-24DTA-C (DTI) PN-24DTA-C (DTI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE AISS JPR0 JRR1 – 421 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 438 PN-24DTA-C (DTI) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) errors. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office.
  • Page 439 PN-24DTA-C (DTI) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 4 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 440 PN-24DTA-C (DTI) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Not used (Piano Key SW) Not used [North America only] DS-1 (T1 with CSU function) NOTE 4 DSX-1 (T1 without CSU function) [Hong Kong/Taiwan] Not used AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31 JPR0 (Jumper pin) Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided.
  • Page 441 PN-24DTA-C (DTI) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MAS (Jumper pin) Always set to DOWN DOWN AISS (Jumper pin) AIS signal is sent out when make-busy or power on. AIS signal is not sent out when make- DOWN busy or power on.
  • Page 442 PN-24DTA-C (DTI) NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: Set SW0-1 and SW0-2 as follows: DTI0 DTI1 DTI2...
  • Page 443: Pn-30Dtc-C (Dti)

    PN-30DTC-C (DTI) PN-30DTC-C (DTI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT – 427 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 444 PN-30DTC-C (DTI) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM when this card is normally operating. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss. MFRM Remains lit when detecting Multi-Frame Alignment signal loss on time slot 16.
  • Page 445 PN-30DTC-C (DTI) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW-8: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 446 PN-30DTC-C (DTI) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 4 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 447 PN-30DTC-C (DTI) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Balanced transmission RIGHT (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line LEFT (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line DOWN (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 75 Ω...
  • Page 448 PN-30DTC-C (DTI) NOTE 3: Set the SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 · · · · · DTI7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the When one DTI is ON OFF – – – – – – clock signal from DTI0 at provided.
  • Page 449: Pn-8Etia (Hub)

    PN-8ETIA (HUB) PN-8ETIA (HUB) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors PN-8ETIA PZ-M675 10/100 LAN 7/8 LINK/ACT 10/100 LAN 5/6 LINK/ACT To LAN 10/100 LAN 3/4 LINK/ACT 10 /100 LAN 1/2 LINK/ACT Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : Operating power is ON. : Operating power is OFF.
  • Page 450 PN-8ETIA (HUB) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Auto MDI/MDI-X OFF (Piano Key SW) (MDI-X fixed) Auto MDI/MDI-X ON (MDI/MDI-X automatic change) Not used Not used Not used The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 451: Pn-2Ilcc (Ilc)

    PN-2ILCC (ILC) PN-2ILCC (ILC) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE ALM1 PFA1 ALM0 PFA0 – 435 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm NOVEMBER/15/2006...
  • Page 452 PN-2ILCC (ILC) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.1 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status...
  • Page 453 PN-2ILCC (ILC) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME No.0 Circuit B2 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy Green D channel status Link is connected OFF: Link is not connected ALM0 Transmission line fault status Line fault...
  • Page 454 PN-2ILCC (ILC) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW4-8: ON AP No.
  • Page 455 PN-2ILCC (ILC) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW0 (Dip SW) For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω . (No.0 Circuit) To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2.
  • Page 456: Pn-8Ipta (Sip)

    PN-8IPTA (SIP) PN-8IPTA (SIP) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors DC_CONN SENS PZ-24IPLA NOTE BUSY LINK 100M NOTE: Order the PZ-24IPLA card separately. – 440 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm OCTOBER/31/2005...
  • Page 457 PN-8IPTA (SIP) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (240 IPM): Initializing this card. Flash (120 IPM): Normal operation. OFF: Idle/Make Busy. BUSY All channels are busy. Flash (120 IPM): One or more channels are busy (except for a case where all channels are busy).
  • Page 458 PN-8IPTA (SIP) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05. SW0-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 459 PN-8IPTA (SIP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Not used (Piano Key SW) For normal operation For normal operation Not used Auto Negotiation OFF (100 Mbps [Full-Duplex] fixed) Auto Negotiation ON NOTE 3 (Ethernet 10 Mbps/100 Mbps automatic change) AP No.
  • Page 460: Pn-Iptb (Ipt)

    PN-IPTB (IPT) PN-IPTB (IPT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors PZ-M567 PN-IPTB SENSE BUSY SUBOPE3 SUBOPE2 LINK SUBOPE1 TXRX SUBOPE0 100M VCTA VCTA To 4VCT Card IP CONN : To External CONN LAN Interface MODE – 444 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 461 PN-IPTB (IPT) Lamp Indications • PN-IPTB LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. BUSY At least one line is busy. OFF: All lines are idle. SUBOPE3 Green Remains lit when Card No.3 of 4VCT is operating. SUBOPE2 Green Remains lit when Card No.2 of 4VCT is operating.
  • Page 462 PN-IPTB (IPT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Not used (Rotary SW) Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 463 PN-IPTB (IPT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Dip SW) For normal operation Not used 1 2 3 4 For normal operation Not used For normal operation Not used AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31 SW2 (Dip SW) Ethernet 100 Mbps NOTE 4 Ethernet 10 Mbps...
  • Page 464: Pn-24Prta (Prt)

    PN-24PRTA (PRT) PN-24PRTA (PRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE AISS JPR0 JRR1 – 448 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 465 PN-24PRTA (PRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected. – Not used Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) errors.
  • Page 466 PN-24PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 2 Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO0 input on MP card.
  • Page 467 PN-24PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Set equalizer according to the cable (Piano Key SW) length between the PBX and the C.O. or CSU. NOTE 5 • For DS-1 (SW1-3 ON) SW0-5 SW0-6 SW0-7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU (0.5 φ) 1199-1758 m (3930-5764 ft.) OFF ON 599-1199 m (1965-3930 ft.)
  • Page 468 PN-24PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION DTI mode (Piano Key SW) PRT mode Not used [North America only] DS-1 (T1 with CSU function) DSX-1 (T1 without CSU function) [Hong Kong/Taiwan] Not used AP No. 04-15 NOTE 6 AP No.
  • Page 469 PN-24PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW2 (Dip SW) Always set to OFF [North America only for AT&T] Deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call No deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call [Hong Kong/Taiwan] Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF...
  • Page 470 PN-24PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JPR0 (Jumper pin) Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line DOWN is not provided. JPR1 (Jumper pin) Line impedance: 100 Ω RIGHT Line impedance: 110 Ω LEFT JPS (Jumper pin) Neutral grounding on the transmitting...
  • Page 471 PN-24PRTA (PRT) NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: Set SW0-1 and SW0-2 as follows: · · · · · PRT0 PRT1 PRT2 PRT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the When one PRT...
  • Page 472: Pn-30Prta (Prt)

    PN-30PRTA (PRT) PN-30PRTA (PRT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE MFRM MRMT – 456 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 473 PN-30PRTA (PRT) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM when this card is normally operating. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected. – Not used Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss.
  • Page 474 PN-30PRTA (PRT) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW-8: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 475 PN-30PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. NOTE 3 Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card.
  • Page 476 PN-30PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Dip SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Continued on next page –...
  • Page 477 PN-30PRTA (PRT) SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION Balanced transmission RIGHT (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line LEFT (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission (Jumper pin) (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line DOWN (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 75 Ω...
  • Page 478 PN-30PRTA (PRT) NOTE 3: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: PRT0 PRT1 PRT2 · · · · · PRT7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive the When one PRT is ON OFF – – – – – – clock signal from PRT0 at provided.
  • Page 479: Pn-4Rstb (Mfr)

    PN-4RSTB (MFR) PN-4RSTB (MFR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENS OPE3 OPE2 OPE1 OPE0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. OPE0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. •...
  • Page 480 PN-4RSTB (MFR) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05 SW-8: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 481: Pn-4Rstc/Pn-4Rstc-A (Cir)

    PN-4RSTC/PN-4RSTC-A (CIR) PN-4RSTC/PN-4RSTC-A (CIR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. BL0-3 Remains lit when receiving a CALLER ID (CLASS SM) signal. – 465 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 482 PN-4RSTC/PN-4RSTC-A (CIR) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-15) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No.
  • Page 483: Pn-Sc00 (Cch)

    PN-SC00 (CCH) PN-SC00 (CCH) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENS To Modem ( For Analog Interface) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com- mon signaling channel data links connected.
  • Page 484 PN-SC00 (CCH) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW0-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 485 PN-SC00 (CCH) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Dip SW) • Common channel signaling data transmission speed (For Digital Inter- face) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRANSMISSION SPEED 48 Kbps NOTE 4 48 Kbps NOTE 4 56 Kbps 64 Kbps...
  • Page 486: Pn-Sc01 (Dch)

    PN-SC01 (DCH) PN-SC01 (DCH) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENS Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected. Green Not used –...
  • Page 487 PN-SC01 (DCH) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENS Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW0-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 488 PN-SC01 (DCH) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Dip SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF...
  • Page 489: Pn-Sc03-B/Pn-Sc03-C (Csh)

    PN-SC03-B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) PN-SC03-B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE DOPE7 DOPE6 DOPE5 DOPE4 DOPE3 DOPE2 DOPE1 DOPE0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. DOPE7-0 Green Remains lit when D channel link with CSI card is connected. CSI Card No.
  • Page 490 PN-SC03-B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 491: Pn-Sc03-B (Ich)

    PN-SC03-B (ICH) PN-SC03-B (ICH) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE DOPE7 DOPE6 DOPE5 DOPE4 DOPE3 DOPE2 DOPE1 DOPE0 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. DOPE7 Green Remains lit when No. 7 circuit D channel link is connected. DOPE6 Green Remains lit when No.
  • Page 492 PN-SC03-B (ICH) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE Set the switch to match the AP Number (04-31) to be (Rotary SW) set by CM05. SW1-4: ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 AP No.
  • Page 493: Pz-M537 (Expmem)

    PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR CONNR CONNR: To CONN connector on PN-AP00-B (AP00) – 477 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3003.fm...
  • Page 494 PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW (Dip SW) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) 1 2 3 4 Not used (Battery backup OFF) Not used Not used Not used The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-...
  • Page 495 PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) Mounting PZ-M537 Card When mounting the EXPMEM card on the AP00 card, do the following procedure. STEP1: Take off three screws from the rear side of EXPMEM support. NOTE: Supports and screws are attached to the EXPMEM card. STEP2: Connect the CONNR connector on the EXPMEM card and the CONN connector on the AP00 card.
  • Page 496: Pz-M542 (Conn)

    PZ-M542 (CONN) PZ-M542 (CONN) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors TRS21 RCV21 No.2 CIRCUIT TRS11 RCV11 To Champ To LTC Connector No.1 Connector (MDF) on BWB in PIM CIRCUIT RCV01 TRS01 No.0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. –...
  • Page 497 PZ-M542 (CONN) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.0 circuit) For champ connector LEFT (LT connector) (No.0 circuit) For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.1 circuit) For champ connector LEFT (LT connector) (No.1 circuit) For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.2 circuit)
  • Page 498: Pz-M557 (Conn)

    PZ-M557 (CONN) PZ-M557 (CONN) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors TRS20 RCV20 No.2 CIRCUIT TRS10 RCV10 To Champ To LTC Connector No.1 Connector (MDF) on BWB in PIM CIRCUIT RCV00 TRS00 No.0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. –...
  • Page 499 PZ-M557 (CONN) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.0 circuit) For champ connector LEFT (LT connector) (No.0 circuit) For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.1 circuit) For champ connector LEFT (LT connector) (No.1 circuit) For coaxial connectors RIGHT (No.2 circuit)
  • Page 500: Line/Trunk Card

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS LINE/TRUNK CARD LINE/TRUNK CARD The table below shows the line/trunk cards to be explained in this section. List of Line/Trunk Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED ×: ALLOWED REFERENCE (FUNCTIONAL...
  • Page 501 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS LINE/TRUNK CARD List of Line/Trunk Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED ×: ALLOWED REFERENCE (FUNCTIONAL PAGE –: NOT –: NOT : ALLOWED NAME) PROVIDED PROVIDED AFTER MB* –: NOT ALLOWED ×...
  • Page 502 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS LINE/TRUNK CARD List of Line/Trunk Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED ×: ALLOWED REFERENCE (FUNCTIONAL PAGE –: NOT –: NOT : ALLOWED NAME) PROVIDED PROVIDED AFTER MB* –: NOT ALLOWED ×...
  • Page 503 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS LINE/TRUNK CARD List of Line/Trunk Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME ×: PROVIDED ×: PROVIDED ×: ALLOWED REFERENCE (FUNCTIONAL PAGE –: NOT –: NOT : ALLOWED NAME) PROVIDED PROVIDED AFTER MB* –: NOT ALLOWED ×...
  • Page 504: Pn-2Ampa (Amp)

    PN-2AMPA (AMP) PN-2AMPA (AMP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 505: Pn-Cfta (Cft)

    PN-CFTA (CFT) PN-CFTA (CFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME • Remains lit when this card is in use. • Flashes (60 IPM) when the circuit on the card is in make-busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 506: Pn-Cftb (Cft)

    PN-CFTB (CFT) PN-CFTB (CFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME • Remains lit when this card is in use. • Flashes (60 IPM) when the circuit on the card is in make-busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH...
  • Page 507: Pn-2Cotd (Cot)

    PN-2COTD (COT) PN-2COTD (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 508: Pn-2Cote (Cot)

    PN-2COTE (COT) PN-2COTE (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 509: Pn-4Cota-A (Cot)

    PN-4COTA-A (COT) PN-4COTA-A (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 510: Pn-4Cotb (Cot)

    PN-4COTB (COT) PN-4COTB (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 511: Pn-4Cote (Cot)

    PN-4COTE (COT) PN-4COTE (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. LF0-3 •...
  • Page 512: Pn-4Cotf (Cot)

    PN-4COTF (COT) PN-4COTF (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 513: Pn-4Cotg (Cot)

    PN-4COTG (COT) PN-4COTG (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 514: Pn-6Cotj (Cot)

    PN-6COTJ (COT) PN-6COTJ (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-5 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. LF0-5 •...
  • Page 515: Pn-8Coth (Cot)

    PN-8COTH (COT) PN-8COTH (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 516: Pn-8Cotq (Cot)

    PN-8COTQ (COT) PN-8COTQ (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 517: Pn-8Cotr (Cot)

    PN-8COTR (COT) PN-8COTR (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 518: Pn-8Cots (Cot)

    PN-8COTS (COT) PN-8COTS (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 519: Pn-8Cott (Cot)

    PN-8COTT (COT) PN-8COTT (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. LF0-7 •...
  • Page 520: Pn-8Cotu (Cot)

    PN-8COTU (COT) PN-8COTU (COT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 521: Pn-2Csia (Csi)

    PN-2CSIA (CSI) PN-2CSIA (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors – 505 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 522 PN-2CSIA (CSI) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Remains lit when a loopback is in progress. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No.
  • Page 523 PN-2CSIA (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME B channel status : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
  • Page 524: Pn-2Csia-A (Csi)

    PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors – 508 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 525 PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Remains lit when a loopback is in progress. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No.
  • Page 526 PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME B channel status : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
  • Page 527: Pn-2Csih (Csi)

    PN-2CSIH (CSI) PN-2CSIH (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors – 511 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 528 PN-2CSIH (CSI) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : For normal operation : When a loopback is in progress OFF : For normal operation B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS (ZT) is not connected to the No.
  • Page 529 PN-2CSIH (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME B channel status : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS (ZT) is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. CS (ZT) is in make-busy status.
  • Page 530: Pn-4Csia (Csi)

    PN-4CSIA (CSI) PN-4CSIA (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : For normal operation No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress OFF : For normal operation No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress...
  • Page 531 PN-4CSIA (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY32 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 3 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
  • Page 532 PN-4CSIA (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY12 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
  • Page 533: Pn-4Csia-A (Csi)

    PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : For normal operation No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress OFF : For normal operation No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress...
  • Page 534 PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY32 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 3 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
  • Page 535 PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY12 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
  • Page 536: Pn-4Datc (Dat)

    PN-4DATC (DAT) PN-4DATC (DAT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 537: Pn-4Dida (Dit)

    PN-4DIDA (DIT) PN-4DIDA (DIT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 538: Pn-2Dita (Dit)

    PN-2DITA (DIT) PN-2DITA (DIT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 539: Pn-4Ditb (Dit)

    PN-4DITB (DIT) PN-4DITB (DIT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 540: Pn-Dk00 (Dk)

    PN-DK00 (DK) PN-DK00 (DK) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 524 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 541: Pn-2Dlcn (Dlc)

    PN-2DLCN (DLC) PN-2DLCN (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 542: Pn-4Dlcm (Dlc)

    PN-4DLCM (DLC) PN-4DLCM (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 543: Pn-4Dlct (Dlc)

    PN-4DLCT (DLC) PN-4DLCT (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 544: Pn-4Dlcq (Dlc)

    PN-4DLCQ (DLC) PN-4DLCQ (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 545: Pn-8Dlcl (Dlc)

    PN-8DLCL (DLC) PN-8DLCL (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 546: Pn-8Dlcp (Dlc)

    PN-8DLCP (DLC) PN-8DLCP (DLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 547: Pn-2Ilca (Ilc)

    PN-2ILCA (ILC) PN-2ILCA (ILC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors ACT1 PAL1 LPB1 ACT0 PAL0 LPB0 – 531 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 548 PN-2ILCA (ILC) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME ACT1 Green No.1 ON: Normally operating. Circuit OFF: Not operating. PAL1 ON: Line is short-circuiting. OFF: Normally operating. LPB1 OFF: Not used. ON: B2 channel is in use. OFF: B2 channel is idle. Flash (60 IPM): B2 channel is in make busy state.
  • Page 549 PN-2ILCA (ILC) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Always set to OFF (Piano Key SW) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF No.0 Terminating register is (Piano Key SW) Circuit provided. (Receiving) Terminating register is not provided.
  • Page 550: Pn-8Ipla (Ip-Pad)

    PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors DC_CONN SENS PZ-24IPLA NOTE BUSY LINK 100M NOTE: Order the PZ-24IPLA card separately. – 534 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 551 PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (240 IPM): Initializing this card. Flash (120 IPM): Normal operation. OFF: Idle/Make Busy. BUSY All channels are busy. Flash (120 IPM): One or more channels are busy (except for a case where all channels are busy).
  • Page 552 PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 1 Not used (Piano Key SW) Not used Auto Negotiation OFF (100 Mbps [Full-Duplex] fixed) Auto Negotiation ON NOTE 2 (Ethernet 10 Mbps/100 Mbps automatic change)
  • Page 553: Pn-32Ipla (Ip-Pad)

    PN-32IPLA (IP-PAD) PN-32IPLA (IP-PAD) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors • PN-32IPLA PZ-M571 PZ-M572 PN-32IPLA SUBA LOAD PCON VCTB VCTB VCTA VCTA SUBB VCTB/VCTA: To 16VCT Card VCT1A/ VCT0A Connector LAN: To LAN MODE • PZ-M571 NALM LINK IPDL 100M MODE –...
  • Page 554 PN-32IPLA (IP-PAD) Lamp Indications • PN-32IPLA LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM) : This card is operating normally. : This card is not operating. : At least one line is busy. OFF : All lines are idle. LOAD –...
  • Page 555 PN-32IPLA (IP-PAD) Switch Settings • PN-32IPLA SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE Not used (Piano Key SW) Not used Not used Not used NOTE: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
  • Page 556 PN-32IPLA (IP-PAD) • PZ-M571 SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MODE Auto Negotiation ON (Ethernet 10 Mbps/100 Mbps automatic (Rotary SW) change) Auto Negotiation OFF (10 Mbps [Half-Duplex] fixed) Auto Negotiation OFF (100 Mbps [Half-Duplex] fixed) 1, 2, 5-F Not used The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-...
  • Page 557: Pn-32Ipla-A (Ip-Pad)

    PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors • PN-32IPLA-A PZ-M632 PZ-M633 PN-32IPLA-A SUBA LOAD PCON VCTB VCTB VCTA VCTA MODE SUBB VCTB/VCTA: To 16VCT Card VCT1A/ VCT0A Connector LAN: To LAN • PZ-M632 NALM LINK IPDL 100M MODE –...
  • Page 558 PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) Lamp Indications • PN-32IPLA-A LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM) : This card is operating normally. : This card is not operating. : At least one line is busy. OFF : All lines are idle. LOAD –...
  • Page 559 PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) Switch Settings • PN-32IPLA-A SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE Not used (Piano Key SW) Not used Not used Not used NOTE: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
  • Page 560 PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) • PZ-M632 SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MODE Auto Negotiation ON (Ethernet 10 Mbps/100 Mbps automatic (Rotary SW) change) Auto Negotiation OFF NOTE (100 Mbps [Full-Duplex] fixed) Auto Negotiation OFF (10 Mbps [Half-Duplex] fixed) Auto Negotiation OFF (100 Mbps [Half-Duplex] fixed) 2, 5-F Not used...
  • Page 561: Pn-4Lcc (Lc)

    PN-4LCC (LC) PN-4LCC (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 562: Pn-4Lcd-A (Lc)

    PN-4LCD-A (LC) PN-4LCD-A (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 563: Pn-4Lce (Lc)

    PN-4LCE (LC) PN-4LCE (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 564: Pn-4Lcf (Lc)

    PN-4LCF (LC) PN-4LCF (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 565: Pn-4Lck (Lc)

    PN-4LCK (LC) PN-4LCK (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 566: Pn-4Lcl (Lc)

    PN-4LCL (LC) PN-4LCL (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 567: Pn-4Lcv (Lc)

    PN-4LCV (LC) PN-4LCV (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 568: Pn-4Lcw (Lc)

    PN-4LCW (LC) PN-4LCW (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 569: Pn-8Lcaa (Lc)

    PN-8LCAA (LC) PN-8LCAA (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 570: Pn-8Lcab (Lc)

    PN-8LCAB (LC) PN-8LCAB (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 571: Pn-8Lcad (Lc)

    PN-8LCAD (LC) PN-8LCAD (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 572: Pn-8Lcae (Lc)

    PN-8LCAE (LC) PN-8LCAE (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 573: Pn-8Lcaf (Lc)

    PN-8LCAF (LC) PN-8LCAF (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 574: Pn-8Lcak (Lc)

    PN-8LCAK (LC) PN-8LCAK (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-7 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 575: Pn-2Ldta (Ldt)

    PN-2LDTA (LDT) PN-2LDTA (LDT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 576: Pn-4Ldta (Ldt)

    PN-4LDTA (LDT) PN-4LDTA (LDT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 577: Pn-4Llcb (Llc)

    PN-4LLCB (LLC) PN-4LLCB (LLC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors MORVS Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 578 PN-4LLCB (LLC) Switch Settings SWITCH SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION CHECK NAME NUMBER POSITION MORVS Momentary Open (Jumper pin) DOWN Reverse The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
  • Page 579: Pn-M10 (M10)

    PN-M10 (M10) PN-M10 (M10) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors TALM RALM CN1 To Optical Fiber Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No. 0 circuit on this card. Green Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No.
  • Page 580 PN-M10 (M10) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0, 1 When connected to E1 (2 M) Digital (Jumper pin) Trunk Interface When connected to T1 (1.5 M) Digital DOWN Trunk Interface JP2 (Jumper pin) Line code: B8ZS* is provided RIGHT (For T1 interface) *B8ZS: Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution...
  • Page 581: Pn-M13 (M13)

    PN-M13 (M13) PN-M13 (M13) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 565 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 582: Pn-2Odta (Odt)

    PN-2ODTA (ODT) PN-2ODTA (ODT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 583: Pn-2Odtb (Odt)

    PN-2ODTB (ODT) PN-2ODTB (ODT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0, 1 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 584: Pn-4Odta (Odt)

    PN-4ODTA (ODT) PN-4ODTA (ODT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors To E&M Connector Pin To 2,3 Circuit Tx/Rx Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
  • Page 585 PN-4ODTA (ODT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0-3 (Jumper Pin) Always set to UP OPEN – 569 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 586: Pn-4Rstf/Pn-4Rstf-A (Sdt)

    PN-4RSTF/PN-4RSTF-A (SDT) PN-4RSTF/PN-4RSTF-A (SDT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 587: Pn-4Rsth (Sdt)

    PN-4RSTH (SDT) PN-4RSTH (SDT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. • Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Switch Settings This card has no switches.
  • Page 588: Pn-8Rstg (Pbr)

    PN-8RSTG (PBR) PN-8RSTG (PBR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 572 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 589: Pn-Rta (Rta)

    PN-RTA (RTA) PN-RTA (RTA) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors BUSY PWRSW L1LNK L1ACT L1SPD L2LNK L2ACT LAN2: To 10BASE-T SUBCONN LAN1: To 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Console: To Local Console – 573 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 590 PN-RTA (RTA) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green ON : Operating power is ON. OFF: Operating power is OFF. Remains lit when a trouble occurs. BUSY Green Remain lit while writing/reading the data to/from the flash memory. NOTE 1 L1LNK Green Remains lit while LAN1 port is connected to the network.
  • Page 591 PN-RTA (RTA) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Test Mode (Piano Key SW) For normal operation For aging For normal operation Not used Super Reset For normal operation The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 592: Pn-Tnta (Tnt)

    PN-TNTA (TNT) PN-TNTA (TNT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK1 JACK0 Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. – 576 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 593 PN-TNTA (TNT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Volume adjustment for No.0 circuit (Piano Key SW) SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME –10 dB 1, 2 –7 dB –4 dB –1 dB Volume adjustment for No.1 circuit SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME –10 dB 3, 4...
  • Page 594: Pn-4Vcti (4Vct)

    PN-4VCTI (4VCT) PN-4VCTI (4VCT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors IPTA/IPT: IPTA To IPT Card VCTA/VCT Connector To Other 4VCT Card EXPA/EXP Connector EXPA EXPA/EXP: To IPTA/IPT Connector of Other 4VCT Card Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. •...
  • Page 595 PN-4VCTI (4VCT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Set the number per 4VCT card if two or more 4VCT (Piano Key SW) cards are used. (Maximum four 4VCT cards) SW No. Card No. 1, 2 Not used Not used The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-...
  • Page 596: Pn-16Vcta/Pn-16Vcta-A (16Vct)

    PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors VCT1B/VCT0B: VCT1B To VCT1A/VCT0A Connector on Another 16VCT Card VCT0B VCT1A/VCT0A: VCT1A To IP-PAD Card VCTB/VCTA Connector VCT0A To VCT1B/VCT0B Connector on Another 16VCT Card Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Remains lit when 0-15 channels are busy.
  • Page 597 PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Set the number per 16VCT card if two 16VCT cards (Piano Key SW) are used. (Maximum two 16VCT cards) SW No. Card No. 1, 2 Not used Not used The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 598: Pz-8Pftb (Pft)

    PZ-8PFTB (PFT) PZ-8PFTB (PFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors PFT1 PFT0 Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 582 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 599: Pz-M623 (Ether)

    PZ-M623 (ETHER) PZ-M623 (ETHER) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR W1LNK W1ACT CONN CONN : To SUBCONN Connector on PN-RTA Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME W1LNK Green Remains lit while LAN port is connected to the network. W1ACT Green Flashes while LAN port is sending or receiving the data.
  • Page 600: Pz-M649 (Dti)

    PZ-M649 (DTI) PZ-M649 (DTI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR PBXRED W1LNK PBXYEL W1ACT PBXBLU CONN CONN : To SUBCONN Connector on PN-RTA Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME W1LNK Green Remains lit while WAN port is connected to the network. W1ACT Green Flashes while WAN port is sending or receiving the data.
  • Page 601 PZ-M649 (DTI) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card (1.5 MHz clock). NOTE 1 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 2 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card (1.5 MHz clock).
  • Page 602 PZ-M649 (DTI) NOTE 1: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 · · · · · DTI7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive When one DTI is the clock signal from – – – – – – provided. DTI0 at its PLO0 input.
  • Page 603: Pz-M650 (Dti)

    PZ-M650 (DTI) PZ-M650 (DTI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR W1LNK W1ACT CONN CONN : To SUBCONN Connector on PN-RTA Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME W1LNK Green Remains lit while WAN port is connected to the network. W1ACT Green Flashes while WAN port is sending or receiving the data.
  • Page 604 PZ-M650 (DTI) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Source clock signal from network is (Piano Key SW) sent to the PLO0 input on MP card (2.048 MHz clock). NOTE 1 Source clock signal from network is not NOTE 2 sent to the PLO0 input on MP card (2.048 MHz clock).
  • Page 605 PZ-M650 (DTI) NOTE 1: Set SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 · · · · · DTI7 CONDITIONS REMARKS MP card will receive When one DTI is the clock signal from – – – – – – provided. DTI0 at its PLO0 input.
  • Page 606: Pz-Vm00/Pz-Vm00-M (Vm00)/Pz-Vm10-M (Vm10)

    PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM00)/PZ-VM10-M (VM10) PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM00)/PZ-VM10-M (VM10) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors • CPU Board (Top Side) CPU Board (top side) COM2 VM00/VM00-M/VM10-M Card SW1-4 SW1-1 COM1 BIOS NOTE: Only the PZ- VM00 is not equipped with in- ternal modem. •...
  • Page 607 PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM00)/PZ-VM10-M (VM10) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Not used Board Not used Green Not used Incoming call Accessing to the HDD – Built-in hard disk is faulty BIOS BIOS programming is in operation – DOS mode has been activated BL0-7 Red •...
  • Page 608 When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 2: When SW1 settings have changed, RST switch must be pushed. NOTE 3: Use BIOS Redirect only when assisted by NEC. – 592 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 609: Pz-Vm01 (Vm01)

    PZ-VM01 (VM01) PZ-VM01 (VM01) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors VM01 Card (on VM00/VM10 DSP Board) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME PL4-7 DSP circuit operating Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 593 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm JULY/1/2006...
  • Page 610: Pz-Vm02 (Vm02)

    PZ-VM02 (VM02) PZ-VM02 (VM02) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CPU Board (top side) (HDD) SWAP Internal BIOS modem CN7 (COM1) CN8 (COM2) CN9 (PARA) CN14 (MONI) LINK 100M CN10 (To LAN) CN11 (USB) CN12 (PS/2) CN15 (FAN) NOTE: HDD is a local content product. –...
  • Page 611 PZ-VM02 (VM02) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Flashes when this card is operating normally. Flashes when loading BIOS bootstrap programs (When this card is Green starting up), and when accessing the internal HDD. Lights when BIOS program starts and goes out when OS program BIOS Green starts.
  • Page 612 PZ-VM02 (VM02) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Reset of the VM02 card (Rotary SW) Power Button of the VM02 card Not used When rebooting the VM02 card, push (Push SW) SW2 switch after setting SW1 switch to When making power of the VM02 card ON/OFF, push SW2 switch after setting SW1 switch to 1.
  • Page 613: Pz-Vm03-M (Vm03)

    PZ-VM03-M (VM03) PZ-VM03-M (VM03) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors • CPU Board (Top Side) CPU Board (top side) (HDD) SWAP Internal BIOS modem CN7 (COM1) CN8 (COM2) CN9 (PARA) CN14 (MONI) LINK 100M CN10 (To LAN) CN11 (USB) CN12 (PS/2) CN15 (FAN) CN6 (DSP Board) NOTE:...
  • Page 614 PZ-VM03-M (VM03) • DSP Board (Bottom Side) DSP Board BL7 (15) (bottom side) BL0 (8) CN18 LD7 (15) LD0 (8) CN17 (CPU Board) CN17 CN18 : To CN20 connector on PZ-VM05/PZ-VM06 card – 598 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...
  • Page 615 PZ-VM03-M (VM03) Lamp Indications • CPU Board LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Flashes when this card is operating normally. Flashes when loading BIOS bootstrap programs (When this card is Green starting up), and when accessing the internal HDD. Lights when BIOS program starts and goes out when OS program BIOS Green starts.
  • Page 616 PZ-VM03-M (VM03) Switch Settings • CPU Board SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Reset of the VM03 card (Rotary SW) Power ON of the VM03 card For normal operation Not used Push when starting up the VM03 card, (Push SW) after the SW1 switch is set to 1 and the SW5 switch is set to DOWN (MB off)
  • Page 617 PZ-VM03-M (VM03) • DSP Board SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW5 (Toggle SW) For shut-down (MB on) DOWN For normal operation (MB off) NOTE (Dip SW) OFF Voice Mail started in direct mode (When SW4-1 is set to OFF.) Voice Mail started in modem mode (When 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 618: Pz-Vm04 (Vm04)

    PZ-VM04 (VM04) PZ-VM04 (VM04) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors DSP Board BL7 (15) (put between VM03) BL0 (8) CN18 LD7 (15) LD0 (8) CN19 CN17 (CPU Board) CN17 (DSP Board) CN18 : To CN18 connector on PZ-VM05/PZ-VM06 card Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION...
  • Page 619: Pz-Vm05 (Vm05)/Pz-Vm06 (Vm06)

    PZ-VM05 (VM05)/PZ-VM06 (VM06) PZ-VM05 (VM05)/PZ-VM06 (VM06) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CN20 CN20: To CN18 connector on DSP Board Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 603 – NWA-008841-001 Rev.5.0 90ch3004.fm...

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