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Page 1 - Circuit Card Reference

Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311.

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10 ContentsIntroduction 1017Memory 1019100BaseT IP daughterboards 1020PC card interface 1023Security device 1023SDI ports 1024Conferencing 1025Media G

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100 Option settingsSwitch position Switch positionHow manyslave units345678How manyslave units34567830onoff off off offon62off off off off offon31onof

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1000 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23

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1001NTCK16 Generic Central Office TrunkcardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1001)"

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1002 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cards— Ireland•NTCK16BC generic Central Office trunk card without PPM.— Brazil— Ireland— Mexico— Tortolla— Sing

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Operation 1003Functional descriptionThe NTCK16AX and NTCK16BX generic Central Office trunk cards supportup to eight analog Central Office trunks. They c

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1004 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsLoop start operationLoop start operation is configured in software and is implemented in thecard through s

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Electrical specifications 1005Electrical specificationsPower requirementsTable 421 "NTCK16 circuit card power requirements" (page 1005) showst

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1006 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsTable 423NTCK16 pad switchingLoss Analog-to-Digital Digital-to-AnalogPAD out 0 dB –3 dBPAD in +4 dB +1 dB

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Configuration 1007Figure 282NTCK16 Central Office trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, RNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Ca

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1008 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsFigure 283NTCK16 Central Office trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, SNortel Communi

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Configuration 1009Figure 284NTCK16 Central Office trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, TNTCK16AX Central Office trunk cardRoute Dat

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NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 101Position PositionSlave unitaddress345678Slave unitaddress34567827onoff offonoff off59off off offon

Page 15 - How to get help

1010 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsLD 16 - Route Data Block for NTCK16AX.Prompt Response DescriptionREQ: NEW Define a new unitTYPE: COT Defi

Page 16 - 16 How to get help

Configuration 1011Prompt Response DescriptionBTID(See page 803.)Xx Enter the country busy tone ID:Tortola, Brazil = 10Mexico = 10 or 08 (depending on C

Page 17 - Overview

1012 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsLD 16 - Route Data Block for NTCK16BX.Prompt Response DescriptionREQ: NEW Define a new unitTYPE: COT Defi

Page 18 - Line cards

Applications 1013Prompt Response DescriptionBTID(See 807.)Xx Enter the country busy tone ID:Tortola, Brazil = 10Mexico = 10 or 08 (depending on CO)Sin

Page 19 - Installation

1014 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsNote: PPM is available on the NTCK16AX trunk card. It is notsupported on the NTCK16BX trunk card.PPM allo

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Applications 1015LD 97 - Defining Loss Switching mode.Prompt Response DescriptionREQ: CHGTYPE: SYSP IPE system parameters configuration...NATP YES Sele

Page 21 - Host interface bus

1016 NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk cardsCall disconnectIf any disconnect supervision is configured (CLS = BAT, BTS), the LoopStart Trunk is releas

Page 22 - 22 Overview

1017NTDK20 Small System Controller cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1017)"Mem

Page 23 - Figure 2

1018 NTDK20 Small System Controller cardNote: The NTTK13 daughterboard is still supported.•up to two 100BaseT IP daughterboards•two PCMCIA sockets•thr

Page 24 - 24 Overview

Memory 1019Figure 285NTDK20 SSC card and expansion daughterboard in the Call ServerMemoryThe majority of system and customer configured data is both co

Page 25 - DS-30X loop data format

102 Option settingsAddressSwitch SW15 or SW16 and logic on the card always address the fourUARTs using a pair of addresses: 0 and 1, 2 and 3 through 1

Page 26 - Analog line interface units

1020 NTDK20 Small System Controller cardprocesses temporary automated routines and user-programmed commandswhile the system is running. The DRAM on th

Page 27 - Variable gain filters

100BaseT IP daughterboards 1021An optional second NTDK83 daughterboard can be mounted on theNTDK20 SSC card in the Call Server. Adding the second NTDK

Page 28 - Digital line interface units

1022 NTDK20 Small System Controller cardFigure 287NTDK99A single-port 100BaseT IP daughterboardTable 424Expansion daughterboardsDaughterboardNumberof

Page 29 - TCM loop interfaces

Security device 1023•Use Media Conversion devices (third party converters) to convert100BaseT to fiber for distances from 100 m to 40 km.See Figure 288

Page 30 - Analog line call operation

1024 NTDK20 Small System Controller carddongle (NT_STD). This maintains the requirement of a single keycode foreach system. Refer to Figure 285 "

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Media Gateway/Media Gateway Expansion card slot assignment 1025ConferencingThirty-two conference channels are provided by the NTDK20 SSC card’sconfere

Page 32 - Figure 7

1026 NTDK20 Small System Controller cardTable 426Media Gateway and Media Gateway Expansion slot assignmentsMedia Gateway/Media Gateway ExpansionFirstS

Page 33 - Analog line supervision

Media Gateway/Media Gateway Expansion card slot assignment 1027Figure 290Media Gateway Expansion slotsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Ref

Page 34 - Digital line call operation

1028 NTDK20 Small System Controller cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyrig

Page 35 - Figure 8

1029NTDW60 Media Gateway ControllerCardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1029)"Pro

Page 36 - Idle (on-hook)

NT8D72 Primary Rate Interface card 103Table 43QSDI paddle board DTE/DCE mode switch settingsPort 1 - SW 3 Port 1 -SW 2Mode 1 2 3 456123456DTE (termina

Page 37 - Loop Start Mode

1030 NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller Card•128 MB RAM.•4MB boot flash.•Internal CompactFlash (CF) card mounted on the card. It appears to thesoftware as

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Introduction 1031Figure 291MGC block diagramNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Cop

Page 39 - Ground Start Mode

1032 NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller CardProcessorThe processor combines RISC processors, DSP resources, SDRAMcontroller, and UARTs. The processor run

Page 40 - 40 Overview

Faceplate LED display 1033Serial data interface portsThe MGC has three serial data interface (SDI) ports. The ports can beused locally for debugging,

Page 41 - Ground Start Restrictions

1034 NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller CardLOAD Application software is loading.LLL:S IPMG super loop and MGC shelf number. LLL is the superloop number.

Page 42 - Voice frequency audio level

1035NTDW61 and NTDW66 CommonProcessor Pentium Mobile CardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (p

Page 43 - Line protectors

1036 NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile CardThe CP PM hardware includes the following components and features:•Intel Pentium processor.

Page 44 - Trunk cards

Introduction 1037Figure 292CP PM high level hardware block diagramNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRele

Page 45 - NT8D15 E and M Trunk card

1038 NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile CardFigure 293CP PM cardCabinet/chassis suppor tThe CP PM NTDW61 single-slot card is supported

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Ethernet interfaces 1039Media storageFixed media driveThe fixed media drive (FMD) is a CompactFlash (CF) card that is internalto the CP PM card. It is

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104 Option settingsFigure 20NT8D72 DIP switch settingsQPC43 Peripheral Signaling cardOptions (minimum vintage N)Plug locationNT5D21 Core/Network modul

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1040 NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile CardTLANThe TLAN network interface is a 10/100 BaseT port. By default this networkinterface is

Page 49 - Figure 11

Faceplate 1041FaceplateThe CP PM faceplate is available in two sizes: NTDW61 single slot, andNTDW66 double slot. The CP PM card faceplate is equipped

Page 50 - 50 Overview

1042 NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile CardFigure 294CP PM NTDW61 and NTDW66 faceplatesNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Re

Page 51 - Figure 12

LED indicators 1043Faceplate buttonsResetReset (RST) generates a hard reset of the card.InitInit (INI) generates a manual initialization of the softwa

Page 52 - Figure 13

1044 NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile CardEthernet LEDsELAN and TLAN LEDsThe functionality of the ELAN and TLAN network interface LED

Page 53 - Trunk interface unit

1045NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media GatewayController DaughterboardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction"

Page 54 - Figure 14

1046 NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media Gateway Controller DaughterboardsFigure 297Media Gateway Controller with daughterboardsNortel Communication Server 1000Ci

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Media Gateway Controller card 1047Figure 298DaughterboardDaughterboard configurationsThe DBs are available in two sizes: An NTDW62 32-port daughterboar

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1048 NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media Gateway Controller Daughterboards•A DB-32 in DB expansion site #2.•A DB-32 in DB expansion site #1 and a DB-32 in DB expa

Page 57 - Power consumption

1049NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media CardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1049)"Etherne

Page 58 - Electromagnetic interference

QPC414 Network card 105QPC71 E and M/DX Signaling and Paging Trunk cardsUnit 0 E35 switch Unit 1 E5 switchApplication1234567812345678E and M off off o

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1050 NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media Card•10/100 BaseT ELAN network interface for management and signallingmessages.•10/100BaseT TLAN network interface for

Page 60 - 60 Overview

Faceplate LED display 1051•A10 signalling.•CardLan interface.•Hardware watchdog.•Time-switch for flexible TDM timeslot mapping.Serial data interface po

Page 61 - Circuit card installation

1052 NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media Card4. LOADIf there is a fatal self-test error during bootup, an error code appears andthe PASS and LOAD message are n

Page 62 - Circuit and installation

1053NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1053)"Physical d

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1054 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardNote 1: For CISPR B group cabinets, the active Clock Controller(NTAK20) can only occupy slots 1-3. For FCC and/or CIS

Page 64 - Precautions

Physical description 1055To provide CEMUX communication with the card, changes are also requiredto create an I/O entry for the card.This card replaces

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1056 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 300NTRB21 TMDI card with clock controllerIn general, the first five LEDs operate as follows:•During system power

Page 66 - Installing a circuit card

Physical description 1057LEDStateDefinitionOff No red alarm.YELOn (Yellow) A yellow alarm state has been detected.Off No yellow alarm.LBKOn (Green) NT

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1058 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 301NTRB21 TMDI card faceplateThe NTRB21 card has seven faceplate LEDs. The first five LEDs areassociated with th

Page 68 - Figure 16

Physical description 1059In general, the first five LEDs operate as follows:•During system power up, the LEDs are on.•When the self-test is in progress,

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106 Option settingsS1 and S2—E33Note: Possible jumper locations for vintage A (for different styles/series). These cards can only beused in the option

Page 70 - 70 Circuit card installation

1060 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 302NTRB21 TMDI card with clock controllerIn general, the first five LEDs operate as follows:•During system power

Page 71 - Acceptance tests

Physical description 1061LEDStateDefinitionOn (Red) A red-alarm state has been detected.REDOff No red alarm.On (Yellow) A yellow alarm state has been

Page 72 - STAT loop

1062 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 303NTRB21 TMDI card faceplatePower requirementsThe DTI/PRI obtains its power from the backplane, and draws les

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Functional description 1063The DTI/PRI obtains its power from the backplane, and draws less than 2amps on +5 V, 50 mA on +12 V, and 50 mA on -12 V.The

Page 74 - Digitone receiver cards

1064 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card•Card-LAN for maintenance communication•loopback capabilities for both near-end and far-end•echo canceler interface•i

Page 75 - Multifrequency sender cards

Hardware description 1065•1.5 Mb Clock recovery and distribution of reference clocks•DG2 or FDL yellow alarm methods•card status and alarm indication

Page 76 - Procedure 7

1066 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 304NTRB21 TMDI card faceplateNote 1: For CISPR B group cabinets, the active Clock Controller(NTAK20) can only

Page 77 - Network cards

Architecture 1067Figure 305 "NTRB21 TMDI card faceplate" (page 1068) shows a faceplateof the NTRB21 TMDI card.The NTRB21 TMDI card provides

Page 78 - Procedure 10

1068 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFigure 305NTRB21 TMDI card faceplateInterconnectionThe interconnection to the carrier is by NTBK04, a 1.5 Mb 20 ft. c

Page 79 - Tone and digit switch cards

Architecture 1069The interconnection to the carrier is by NTBK04, a 1.5 Mb 20 ft. carriercable. The NT8D97AX, a fifty-foot extension cable, is also ava

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QPC441 3-Port Extender cards 107Table 45QPC441 3PE card installed in the NT5D21 modulesJumper Settings: Set Jumper RN27 at E35 to "A".Switch

Page 81 - Option settings

1070 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardThe NTRB21 is equipped with bit-slice microprocessors that handle thefollowing major tasks:•Task handler: also referr

Page 82 - Circuit card grid

Architecture 1071OffsetPAD set 0 PAD set 1A idle code, 7F 3dbB unassigned code, FF 14dbC 1dBspareD –2dBspareE –5dbspareF –6dbspareThe digital pad is a

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1072 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardcombinations each for Mu255 to Mu255, Mu255 to A-Law, A-Law to Mu255,and A-Law to A-Law. These values are selected to

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Architecture 1073•64 kbps clear•64 kbps inverted (64 Kbps restricted)DCHI can be enabled and disabled independent of the PRI card, as long asthe PRI c

Page 85 - Trunk interface switches

1074 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFeature selection through software configuration for the D-channel includes:•56 kbps•64 kbps clear•64 kbps inverted (6

Page 86 - Ring ground switches

Architecture 1075The transmitter takes the binary data (dual unipolar) from the PCMtransceiver and produces bipolar pulses for transmission to the ext

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1076 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardFrom 50-pinMDF connector To DB-15 Signal name Descriptionpin 23 pin 9 R transmit ring to networkpin 25 pin 2 FGND fra

Page 88 - Switch functions and areas

Architecture 1077NTAK20 Clock Controller (CC) daughterboardDigital Trunking requires synchronized clocking so that a shift in one clocksource results

Page 89 - NT6D42 Ringing Generator DC

1078 NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI cardDigital Trunking requires synchronized clocking so that a shift in one clocksource results in an equivalent shift of

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1079NTVQ01xx Media CardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Physical description" (page 1079)"Hardware ar

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108 Option settings0on on on on1on onoffon02onoffon on3onoff offon4offon on on5offonoffon6off offon on7off off offon0on on onoff1on onoff off12onoffon

Page 92 - NT6D68 Core module backplane

1080 NTVQ01xx Media CardFigure 306NTVQ01xx Media CardThe NTVQ01xx Media Card provides faceplate and backplane interfaces,which are used to connect ext

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Hardware architecture 1081PC card slotThis slot accepts standard PC card flash cards, including ATA Flash cards(3 Mbit/s to 170 Mbit/s). Nortel supply

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1082 NTVQ01xx Media CardFigure 307NTVQ01xx Media Card faceplateRS-232 Asynchronous Maintenance PortAn 8-pin mini-DIN socket on the NTVQ01xx Media Card

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Survivability 1083Functional descriptionMedia Cards use different types of firmware pre-installed, depending on theapplication being supported. The Voi

Page 96 - NT8D21 Ringing Generator AC

1084 NTVQ01xx Media CardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008,

Page 97 - NT8D22 System Monitor

1085NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Physical description" (page 1085)"Funct

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1086 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium cardWARNINGThe NWK connector looks like a 9-pin serial connector. Do notconnect a serial cable or any other cable to it. If

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Functional description 1087Figure 308NTVQ55AA ITG-P card faceplateNote: There are no Ethernet status LEDs for the ELAN managementinterface.NWK Status

Page 100 - Release 5.0 23 May 2008

1088 NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium cardPC card slotsThe ITG-P card has one faceplate PC card slot, designated drive A. ThePC card slot is used for optional mai

Page 101 - Baud rate

1089QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data InterfacecardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1089)&qu

Page 102 - DTE/DCE mode

QPC528 CO/FX/WATS Trunk cards 109Table 48QPC559, QPC560 double densityDouble density—Unit 0/1/2/3H17/H3/A17/A3 switchApplication 1 2 3 456Outgoing ANI

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1090 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card•NT6D60 Core module (slots 0 through 5)•NT8D35 Network module (slots 5 through 13)•NT9D11 Core/Network

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Functional description 1091Figure 309CPC513 ESDI card front panelFunctional descriptionThe QPC513 ESDI card is an intelligent, two-port synchronous se

Page 105 - QPC414 Network card

1092 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardEach port operates independently in synchronous mode, in half or fullduplex, at speeds of up to 64 kbps

Page 106 - QPC441 3-Port Extender cards

Functional description 1093The characteristics of the synchronous communication ports are shown inTable 443 "Characteristics of synchronous ports

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1094 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardFault detectionFirmware on the ESDI card detects hardware faults on the card and link levelLAPB protoco

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Connector pin assignments 1095•High-speed interface: The high-speed interface combines features ofthe RS-422-A standard for the data and timing signal

Page 109 - QPC528 CO/FX/WATS Trunk cards

1096 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardTable 445Connector J1 and J2 pin assignments - RS-232-C interfaceSignal sourcePin number Signal functio

Page 110 - QPC471 Clock Controller card

Configuring the ESDI card 1097Signal sourcePin number Signal functions To DCEFromDCEEIAcircuit(lead)Data231316Transmitted data – lead AReceived data –

Page 111

1098 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardSynchronous port address space is the same as asynchronous port addressspace. When selecting an address

Page 112

Configuring the ESDI card 1099Figure 312ESDI card option switch locationsTable 448ESDI card DTE/DCE mode jumper settingsMode PortJumper socketdesignati

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Contents 11Init 1043DIP switch 1043LED indicators 1043Status LED 1043Active CPU LED 1043Ethernet LEDs 1044Removable and fixed media drive LEDs 1044NTDW

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110 Option settingsUnit 0 jumper (Location E27)Unit 1 jumper (Location E11)Unit 2 jumper (Location D29)Unit 3 jumper (Location D9)Jumper:Unit 0JumperU

Page 115 - QPC775 Clock Controller card

1100 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardMode PortJumper socketdesignationsData communication equipment (DTE)2UA17 UA19Data terminal equipment (

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Applications 1101Prompt Response DescriptionUSERxxxEnter the user of port x. The values that can be entereddepend on the software being used. See Soft

Page 117

1102 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface cardFigure 313QPC513 ESDI card cablingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.

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1103QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1103)"

Page 119 - Line card

1104 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card•NT9D11 Core/Network module (slots 0 through 8)Note: When a QSDI card is installed in an NT6D60 Core module

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Functional description 1105Figure 314QPC841 QSDI card front panelFunctional descriptionThe QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card contains all the log

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1106 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardThe QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card contains four universalasynchronous receiver/transmitters (UARTs

Page 122 - Self Test

Connector pin assignments 1107Connector pin assignmentsConnector J1 is connected to port one, and uses the RS-232-C standardDB-25-pinout. Connector J2

Page 123 - Figure 21

1108 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardTable 452Connector J2 pin assignmentsPinNumber Port Signal Purpose in DTE mode Purpose in DCE mode1FGD Fram

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Configuring the QSDI card 1109PinNumber Port Signal Purpose in DTE mode Purpose in DCE mode21CD Carrier detect (Note 1 Carrier detect (not used)22DTR D

Page 125 - Card interfaces

QPC550 Direct Inward Dial Trunk card 111QPC525, QPC526, QPC527, QPC777 CO Trunk cardSwitches at E29/E9/A29/A11 Units 0/1/2/3Application 12345678Zero o

Page 126 - Maintenance communications

1110 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardSW14Port 1 Port 2Switch settingsSW15Port 3 Port 4 1 2 3 4567814 15off off off off off off off offNote 1: On

Page 127 - Line interface units

Configuring the QSDI card 1111Port 3 – SW4 Port 3 – SW5Mode 123456123456DTE (Terminal)on on on on on onoff off off off off offDCE (Modem) off off off o

Page 128 - Signaling and control

1112 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardFigure 316QSDI card option switch locationsSoftware service changesOnce the QPC841 QSDI card has been insta

Page 129 - Card control functions

Applications 1113Some of the prompts that are commonly used when running theConfiguration Record program LD 17 are shown in Table 456 "LD 17 - Ser

Page 130 - Microcontroller

1114 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card— QCAD290Note: This cable is available in different lengths. Refer toEquipment Identification (NN43001-254)

Page 131

Applications 1115Figure 317QPC841 QSDI card cablingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May

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1116 QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copy

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1117The TDS/DTR cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1117)"Features" (page 1

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1118 The TDS/DTR cardTone detectorThe TDS/DTR card provides eight channels of DTMF (Dual ToneMulti-Frequency) detection in A-Law or µ-Law.In North Ame

Page 135

Features 1119Tone #Frequency(Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits19770/1340 -12/-10520770/1480 -12/-10621850/1210 -12/-1072285

Page 136 - Analog line interface

112 Option settingsTable 52QPC550 vintage A-600/900 Ohm impedance selectionSwitch numberDevicelocationDevicedesignationUnitnumberImpedance(ohms) 1 2 3

Page 137 - Ringer limitations

1120 The TDS/DTR cardTone #Frequency(Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits51* reserved52* reserved531300/1500 -13/-13054700/900

Page 138

Features 1121Tone #Frequency(Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits83* reserved84350/440 -17/-17÷85400/450 -17/-17÷86 400 -17÷87

Page 139 - Incoming calls

1122 The TDS/DTR cardTone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits3700 X 1340 -14/-1324700 X 1480 -14/-1335770 X 1210

Page 140 - Outgoing calls

Features 1123Tone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits106400/450 -17/-17÷107 1400 -26÷108 440 -23÷109 420 -9÷110

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1124 The TDS/DTR cardTone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits139700/1210 -18/-171140700/1340 -18/-172141700/1480

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Features 1125Tone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits171 820-7P172 850 -8 1173 420 -32 2174* reserved3175 420 -6

Page 143 - Figure 23

1126 The TDS/DTR cardTone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits204700/1630 -9/-7205770/1630 -9/-7206850/1630 -9/-7

Page 144 - Jumper strap settings

Features 1127Tone # Frequency (Hz)dB belowoverloadPrecisionRingingTonesDTMFDigits MF Digits236700 X 1340 -17/-152237700 X 1480 -17/-153238770 X 1210 -

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1128 The TDS/DTR cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008, Nor

Page 146 - Figure 24

1129Appendix ALAPB Data Link Control protocolContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 1129)&qu

Page 147 - Application

QPC551 Radio Paging Trunk card 113Table 55QPC550 vintage B-software control for 2dB pad2 dB pad controlH/WDevicelocationDevicedesignationUnitnumberSwi

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1130 Appendix A LAPB Data Link Control protocolFrame structureAll transmissions are in frames and each frame conforms to the formatshown in Table 459

Page 149 - Figure 25

Commands and responses 1131LAPB balanced class of procedureApplications which use ports on the QPC513 are automatically designatedas BAC, 2, 8 (for ex

Page 150 - Other applications

1132 Appendix A LAPB Data Link Control protocolCommandResponseOptionRNR RNRREJ REJ or FRMR2SABM UADISC DMLegend:I: InformationRR: Receive readyRNR: Re

Page 152 - Port-to-port loss

Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceCopyright © 2003-2008, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.Publication: NN43001-311Document statu

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114 Option settingsdisabled off6offon onoff14offon on on7onononoff15on on on on*When enabled, this switch prevents a signal from being sent from a pag

Page 154

QPC775 Clock Controller card 115QPC720 Primary Rate Interface cardTable 56QPC720 Primary Rate Interface cardSwitch S2 settingsTo repeater facility To

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116 Option settingsTable 58QPC775 vintage E switch settingsSW1 SW2 SW4System 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4CS 1000M SGon on on onoff off off off offon**CS 10

Page 156

QPC841 4-Port Serial Data Interface card 117Device numberSW14Port 1 Port 2 1 2 3 4567812 13off off off off off off offon14 15off off off off off off o

Page 157 - = 10.5 dB

118 Option settingsTable 61QPC841 DTE or DCE selectionPort 1—SW8 Port 1—SW9Mode123456123456DTE (terminal)on on on on on onoff off off off off offDCE (

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119NT1R20 Off-Premise Station AnalogLine cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 119)&quo

Page 159 - Application 159

12 ContentsFunctional description 1091Connector pin assignments 1095Configuring the ESDI card 1097Applications 1101QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface ca

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120 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card•hookflash•battery reversalEach unit is independently configured by software control in the Analog(500/25

Page 161 - NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card

Physical description 121Physical descriptionThe line interface and common multiplexing circuitry is mounted on a 31.75cm by 25.40 cm (12.5 in. by 10 i

Page 162

122 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardSelf TestThe faceplate of the NT1R20 OPS analog line card is equipped with a redLED. When an OPS analog

Page 163 - CP PIV card (front)

Physical description 123Figure 21OPS analog line card - faceplateThe faceplate of the card is equipped with a red LED. When an NT1R20OPS Analog Line C

Page 164

124 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardFunctional descriptionThis functional description of the NT1R20 Off-Premise Station (OPS)analog line ca

Page 165 - USB port

Functional description 125Figure 22 "OPS analog line card - block diagram" (page 124) shows a blockdiagram of the major functions contained

Page 166 - Front panel LED indicators

126 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardThe OPS analog line card uses only eight of the 30 available timeslots forits eight line interfaces. Th

Page 167 - Post 80 Debug LEDs (Optional)

Functional description 127The card LAN link supports the following functions on the NT1R20 OPSAnalog Line Card:•polling•reporting of self-test status•

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128 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardsignaling. Two codecs are provided for performing Analog/Digital (A/D)and Digital/Analog (D/A) conversi

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Functional description 129•standard or complex balance impedance (600 or 900 ohm or 3COM1 or3COM2) selectable on a per unit basis•loopback of PCM sign

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13New in this releaseThis technical document provides information about circuit cards for theCS 1000 Release 5.5. Non-supported circuit cards have bee

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130 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardControl functions are provided by a microcontroller, a card LAN interface,and signaling and control cir

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Functional description 131— transmission loss levelsMicrocontroller—The microcontroller controls the following:•reporting to the CPU via the card LAN

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132 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardCard LAN interfaceMaintenance data is exchanged with the CPU over a dedicatedasynchronous serial networ

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Functional description 133LD 10 is also used to select unit terminating impedance and balance networkimpedance at the TIMP and BIMP prompts, respectiv

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134 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardimpedance at the TIMP and BIMP prompts, respectively. See SoftwareInput/Output Reference — Maintenance

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Electrical specifications 135Cable loop loss (dB)(non-loaded at 1kHz) Cable loop resistance (ohms)Cable length 26 AWG 24 AWG 22 AWG 26 AWG 24 AWG 22 AW

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136 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardSignaling and control – This portion of the card provides circuits thatestablish, supervise, and take d

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Electrical specifications 137Power requirementsTable 65 "OPS analog line card - power requirements" (page 137) showsthe maximum power consume

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138 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardTable 66OPS analog line card - ringer limitationsONS Loop RangeMaximum Number ofRingers (REN)0–10 ohms3

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Operation 139The operation of each unit is configured in software and is implemented inthe card through software download messages. When the OPS analog

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14 New in this release•Multi-purpose Serial Data Link: Description (553-3001-195)• Circuit Cards: Installation and Testing (553-3001-211)•Option 11C a

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140 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardStateSignal / DirectionFar-end / Near-end RemarksTwo-way voiceconnectionThe system detects increase in

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Operation 141Table 69Call connection sequence-near-end station receiving callStateSignal / DirectionFar-end / Near-end RemarksLine card unit idle Grou

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142 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardready to receive digits, it returns a dial tone. Outward address signaling isthen applied from the tele

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Connector pin assignments 143The OPS analog line card brings the eight analog telephone lines to the IPEbackplane through a 160-pin connector shroud.

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144 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardand Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Configuration (NN43021-310)for more detailed I/O panel conn

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Configuring the OPS analog line card 145Note 3: Loss of untreated (no gain devices) metallic line facility. Upper loss limits correspond toloop resista

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146 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardFigure 24OPS analog line card - jumper block locationsEach line interface unit on the card is equipped

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Application 147Before the appropriate balance network can be selected, the loop lengthbetween the near-end (Meridian 1) and the far-end station must b

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148 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardbattery and ringing. Facilities are generally provided by the local exchangecarrier (OPS pairs are usua

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Application 149Figure 25Traditional OPS application configurationNote 1: OPS service should not be confused with off-premise extension(OPS) service. OP

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15How to get helpThis chapter explains how to get help for Nortel products and services.Getting help from the Nortel web siteThe best way to get techn

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150 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardOther applicationsThe operating range and built-in protection provisions of the NT1R20 OPSanalog line c

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Application 151•termination to other than a telephone set, such as to a fax machine•individual circuits on the NT1R20 OPS Analog Line Card can also be

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152 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card•the transmission parameters of the facilities between the Meridian 1OPS port and the off-premise stati

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Application 153When a port is configured for CLS OPS, loss is programmed into the OPSanalog line card on a call-by-call basis. When configured for CLS O

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154 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card15.0 dB (loss corresponding to the maximum signaling range)–4.5 dB (OPS service loss objective)=10.5 dB

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Application 155If the OPS line facility loss is greater than 4.5 dB but does not exceed 15dB, line treatment using a switched-gain Voice Frequency Rep

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156 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card•The attenuation distortion (frequency response) of the OPS facilityshould be within ±3.0 dB over the f

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Application 157regulatory requirements as well as industry standards, they are notdesigned to compensate for modified ICL designs in the connectingfaci

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158 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card•the OPS port is served by a line card using a constant-current feedingbridge•the OPS termination is to

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Application 159A feature of many (though not all) standard telephones is that the loudnessincreases with decreased current. So as the line (Meridian 1

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16 How to get helpGetting help through a Nortel distributor or resellerIf you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributoro

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160 NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008

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161NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV CardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 161)"Physical desc

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162 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV CardThe CP PIV front panel is equipped with an EMC gasket and twoejector/injector handles. A reset button and two double LE

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Physical description 163Figure 26CP PIV card (front)Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May

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164 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV CardFigure 27CP PIV card (side)Functional descriptionThe card employs an Intel Pentium Processor as the central processing

Page 209 - MMI connections

Front panel connector pin assignments 165MemoryCP PIV memory uses DDR SDRAM technology. The CP PIV providesa maximum of two GBytes using two verticall

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166 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV CardTable 29. ITP CONNECTOR Pin OutsTable 73USB connector pin outsPin number Pin name1 USB VCC2 USB-3USB+4 USB GND10/100/10

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Front panel connector pin assignments 167LEDColorFunctionality DefaultLED3 Green CompactFlash activity -OffLED4 Green CompactFlash activity -OffITP co

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168 NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV CardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003

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169NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1Interface cardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 169)&q

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17OverviewContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Line cards" (page 18)"Installation" (page 19)"Op

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170 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsThis card occupies two card slots in the main or expansion cabinets. TheLineside T1 card can be insta

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Physical description 171The Lineside T1 card mounts into any two consecutive IPE slots. The cardconsists of a motherboard and a daughterboard. The mot

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172 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFaceplateThe faceplate of the card is twice as wide as the other standard analog anddigital line card

Page 218 - Terminal configuration

Physical description 173Table 78NT5D14AA Lineside T1 faceplate LEDsLEDStateDefinitionOn (Red) The NT5D14AA card either failed its self-test or it hasn

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174 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsIf one of these alarm conditions is detected, the red LED lights. Yellowalarm indication is sent to t

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Physical description 175The STATUS LED indicates that the Lineside T1 card has successfullypassed its self test, and is functional. When the card is i

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176 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsLineside T1 card slots are enabled. No LED operation is observed whenthe second card slot is enabled.

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Functional description 177Figure 30Lineside T1 card - block diagramThe NT5D14AA provides the following features and functions:•Card interfaces•T1 inte

Page 223 - Clocking Requirement

178 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsthe system. The terminal equipment is assured access to analog(500/2500-type) telephone type line fun

Page 224 - MG1000 chassis

Functional description 179The Lineside T1 interface offers a number of benefits when used to connectto third-party applications equipment:•It is a more

Page 225 - Description

18 OverviewLine cardsThe following line cards are designed using the Intelligent PeripheralEquipment (IPE) architecture and are recommended for use in

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180 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards•Overall costs for customer applications can also be reduced becausethe T1-compatible peripheral equi

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Functional description 181T1 Tx signaling bitstreams onto the T1 link. It also does the opposite,receiving Rx signaling bitstreams from the T1 link an

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182 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsThe circuits receive outgoing call signaling messages from the controllerand return incoming call sta

Page 229 - Login and password

Functional description 183The Lineside T1 card contains two microcontrollers that control the internaloperation of the card and the serial card LAN li

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184 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards— programming of loop interface control circuits for administration ofchannel operation— maintenance

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Electrical specifications 185Man-Machine InterfaceThe Lineside T1 card provides an optional Man-Machine Interface (MMI)that is primarily used for T1 li

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186 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsCharacteristicsDescriptionSignaling Loop or ground start A/B robbed-bitDistance to Customer PremiseEq

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Electrical specifications 187The Lineside T1 card requires +15 V, –15 V, and +5 V from the backplane.One NT8D06 Peripheral Equipment Power Supply ac or

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188 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsTable 85Lineside T1 card - environmental specificationsParameterSpecificationsOperating temperature-no

Page 235 - Set Date

Installation and configuration 1895Configure the Lineside T1 card through the system software andverify self-test results.6Verify initial T1 operation a

Page 236 - Alarm parameters

Line cards 19NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 interface cardThe NT5D11/14 Lineside T1 Interface card is an intelligent 24-channeldigital line card that i

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190 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsT1 card-T1 Switch 1 (S1) dip switch settings" (page 192) through Table 90"Lineside T1 card

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Installation and configuration 191Figure 32Lineside T1 card - T1 protocol dip switch locationsT1 framingThe Lineside T1 card is capable of interfacing

Page 239 - Display Configuration

192 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsDSX-1 lengthEstimate the distance between the Lineside T1 card and the hardwiredlocal CPE, or the Tel

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Installation and configuration 193Dip SwitchNumber Characteristic Selection3–6XPEC Address for the Lineside T1 card See Table 88 "Lineside T1card

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194 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsDip SwitchNumber Characteristic Selection3–5CPE or CSU distance See Table 90 "Lineside T1 card -

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Installation and configuration 195Figure 33Lineside T1 card - T1 protocol dip switch locationsLine Supervisor y Signaling protocolAs described in "

Page 243 - Alarm operation and reporting

196 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards•The address of the shelf in which the card residesThese two addresses are combined to create a uniqu

Page 244 - Clear Alarm

Installation and configuration 197MMI Master or SlaveThis setting is used only if daisy-chaining the cards to the MMI terminal ormodem. This setting de

Page 245 - Display Status

198 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsXPECAddressS1 SwitchPosition 3S1 SwitchPosition 4S1 SwitchPosition 5S1 SwitchPosition 607Off On On On

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Installation and configuration 199DistanceS2 SwitchPosition 3S2 SwitchPosition 4S2 SwitchPosition 5400–533Off Off On534–655Off Off OffInstallationThis

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Document status: StandardDocument version: 01.04Document date: 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.Sourced in CanadaL

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20 OverviewFigure 1IPE line cards shown installed in an NT8D37 IPE moduleWhen installing line cards, follow these general procedures:Step Action1Config

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200 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsWhen installed, the Lineside T1 card occupies two card slots. It can beinstalled into an NT8D37 Intel

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Installation and configuration 201Vintage levels cabling 16 ports For modules with vintage levels thatcabled 16 ports to the I/O panel, the Lineside T1

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202 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsAvailable: Motherboard/Daughterboard0 and 11 and 24 and 57 and 88 and 99 and 1012 and 1313 and 14The

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Installation and configuration 203The Lineside T1 card is cabled from its backplane connector throughconnections from the motherboard circuit card only

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204 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsUsually, the I/O panel is connected to the T1 link and other external devicesthrough the NT5D13AA Lin

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Installation and configuration 205Figure 34Lineside T1 card - connection using the NTSD13AA Lineside T1 cableNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Ca

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206 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 35Lineside T1 card - connection using the NTSD13AA Lineside T1 cable3Turn over the T1 transmit

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Installation and configuration 207—End—The backplane connector is arranged as an 80-row by 2-column array ofpins. Table 97 "Lineside T1 card - bac

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208 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsTable 98 "Lineside T1 card - NT5D13AA connector pinouts" (page208) shows the pin assignment

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Installation and configuration 209at the Telco demarc, the CSU, or other T1 carrier equipment. The T1 CPEequipment at the far end has transmit and rece

Page 259 - Figure 51

Line cards 21Once these steps are complete, the ter minal equipment is ready for use.OperationThis section describes how line cards fit into the CS 100

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210 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsProcedure 13Connecting two or more Lineside T1 cards to the MMI terminalStep ActionFollow this proced

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Installation and configuration 211Figure 36Lineside T1 card - connecting two or more cards to the MMITo make the connections at the MDF, follow this pr

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212 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsThe backplane connector is arranged as an 80-row by 2-column array ofpins. Table 99 "Lineside T1

Page 263 - NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1

Installation and configuration 213Table 100 "Lineside T1 card - NT5D13AA Connector pinouts" (page213) shows the pin assignments when using th

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214 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsT1 connectionsT1 signaling for all 24 channels is transmitted over P2 connector pins 1, 3,9, and 11 a

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Installation and configuration 215The MMI (described in detail in "Functional description" (page 391))monitors the T1 link for specified perfo

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216 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsterminal) from the first card into the DB9 male connector of thesecond card labeled "P5" (to

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Installation and configuration 217to talk on the bus, but rather to pass the data straight through. The pinslabeled "control 1" are reserved

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218 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 38Lineside T1 card - connecting two or more cards to the MMI—End—Terminal configurationFor the

Page 269 - E1 interface circuit

Installation and configuration 219For the MMI terminal to be able to communicate to the Lineside T1 card, theinterface characteristics must be set to t

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22 Overview•ringing signal on/off•message waiting lamp on/offMaintenance data is data relating to the configuration and operation ofthe IPE card, and i

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220 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsItem TNT1 Channel NumberMotherboard56Motherboard67Motherboard78Motherboard89Motherboard910Motherboard

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Installation and configuration 221equipment through the switch software, the T1 channel number must becross-referenced to the corresponding card unit n

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222 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsOSP <CR>and against FTR respond:ISP <CR>The Lineside T1 card treats OSP and ISP for both

Page 274 - Installation and Configuration

Clocking Requirement 223goes out. The LED goes out if either the motherboard or daughterboard isenabled by the software. If the LED flashes continuousl

Page 275 - E1 Coding

224 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 39MGC DECT Clock Reference CableConnecting MGC DECT Clock Reference CableStep Action1Connect t

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 225Figure 41Option 11C Mini chassis or Succession 1.0 MG chassis3Use an MGC Breakout Adapter for Option

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226 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsThis section describes the features of MMI and explains how to configureand use the MMI firmware.The MM

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 227When the first level of severity is reached (alarm level 1), the MMI doesthe following:•activates the

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228 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsWhen the first level of severity is reached (alarm level 1), the MMI doesthe following:•activates the

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 229It retains the T1 performance statistics for the current hour, and for eachhour for the previous 24 h

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Line cards 23Figure 2Typical IPE analog line card architectureDS-30X loops The line interfaces provided by the line cards connect toconventional 2-wir

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230 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardswhere the four-digit address is the two-digit address of the IPE shelf asset by dip switch positions

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 231•LTI:ss cc> for multi-card installations, where ss represents thetwo-digit address, and cc represe

Page 284 - E1 Connections

232 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsCommandDescriptionAE Alarm EnableEnables all alarms.CAClear AlarmClears all alarms, terminates line p

Page 285 - MMI Connections

Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 233CommandDescriptionSASet Alarm parametersAlarm parameters include the allowable bit errors per second

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234 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsNotation Used:CAPS - Required Letters [ ] - Optional| - Either/OrEach of these commands can be execut

Page 287 - Software Configuration

Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 235CommandDescriptionDP Display PerformanceDisplays performance counters for the current hour.D S [P]Dis

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236 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsAlarm parametersThe Set Alar m (S A) command set establishes the parameters by which analarm is activ

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 237Alarm thresholdbit errors per secondin power of 10Thresholdto set alarmAllowableduration periods10–71

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238 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardscontinues for the designated duration period. The alarm finally clears whenthe alarm condition is no l

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 239Set ClearingUse the Set Clearing (S C) command set to enable or disable alarmself-clearing. Answer Y

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24 OverviewIPE digital line cards receive the data from the digital phone ter minalas 512 kHz Time Compressed Multiplexed (TCM) data. The digital line

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240 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsAlarm parametersThe Set Alar m (S A) command set establishes the parameters by which analarm is activ

Page 294 - Login and Password

Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 241Alarm Thresholdbit errors per secondin Power of 10Thresholdto set alarmAllowableDuration Periods10–71

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242 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardscontinues for the designated duration period. The alarm finally clears whenthe alarm condition is no l

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 243Set ClearingUse the Set Clearing (S C) command set to enable or disable alarmself-clearing. Answer Y

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244 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsDescriptions of the excessive bit error rate and frame slip errors conditionscan be found in "Co

Page 298 - Set Alarm

Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 245alarm level 2 only). When this command set is typed in, the MMI displaysthe message "Alarm ackno

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246 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards•Frame slip errors•Out of frame condition•Loss of signal condition•Blue alarm (AIS) conditionDescript

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 247Clear AlarmThe Clear Alarm (C A) command set clears all activity initiated by an alarm:the external a

Page 301 - Set Simple

248 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsPort 20 off hook, Port 21 on hook, Port 22 on hook, Port 23on hookPerformance counters and reportingT

Page 302 - Set Mode

Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 249Seconds Seconds Seconds SecondsSeconds Counter2263 0 2263 2263 352 321Each column, except the error c

Page 303 - Set Mode (S M): Table screen

Line cards 25Figure 3DS-30X loop data formatDS-30Y network loops extend between controller cards and superloopnetwork cards in the Common Equipment (C

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250 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards•Unavailable seconds – unavailable state starts with 10 consecutiveseverely errored seconds and ends

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 251Ending Seconds Seconds Seconds SecondsSeconds Counter20:00 139 0 129 13923 16219.00 0 0 0 00018.00 0

Page 306 - Display Configuration (D C)

252 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsDuring a test, if an invalid word is received, a failure peg counter isincremented. The peg counter s

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 253Figure 44MMI external loopback testTest 3, network loopback, loops the received T1 data back toward t

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254 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsTests can be performed once (for 1 through 98 minutes), or continuously(selected by entering 99 minut

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software 255Figure 46MMI Local loopback testFigure 47MMI External loopback testTest 3, network loopback, loops th

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256 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsApplicationsThe Lineside T1 interface is an IPE line card that provides cost-effectiveconnection betw

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Applications 257Figure 49Lineside T1 interface connection to IPEThe Lineside T1 card can also be used to provide off-premise extensionsto remote locat

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258 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 50Lineside T1 interface in off-premise applicationSimilarly, the Lineside T1 can be used to pr

Page 313 - MMI External loopback test

Applications 259Figure 51Lineside T1 interface connection to Norstar systemThe Lineside T1 card audio levels must be considered when determining theap

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26 OverviewIn normal operation, the controller card continually scans (polls) all of theslave cards connected to the card LAN to monitor their presenc

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260 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 52Lineside T1 interface connection to peripheral equipmentFor example, the Lineside T1 card ca

Page 316 - Figure 83

Applications 261Figure 53Lineside T1 interface in off-premise applicationSimilarly, the Lineside T1 can be used to provide a connection between theMer

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262 NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cardsFigure 54Lineside T1 interface connection to Norstar systemNote: The Lineside T1 card audio levels mu

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263NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1Interface cardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 263)&q

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264 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards•NT5D33AC/NT5D34AC – Enhanced Lineside E1 Interface (ELEI) cardsThe ELEI card is similar to an LEI ca

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Physical description 265FaceplateThe LEI faceplate is twice as wide as the other standard analog and digitalline cards. It occupies two card slots. Th

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266 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 56NT5D34AB LEI card - faceplateThe LEDs give status indications on the operations as described

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Physical description 267Table 111LEI card LED operationLEDOperationStatus Line cardRed alarm E1 near endYellow alarm E1 far endMaint MaintenanceThe ST

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268 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsinformation on E1 link maintenance. If the terminal equipment detects ared alarm condition such as no

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Functional description 269OverviewThe LEI card is an IPE line card that provides a cost-effective, all-digitalconnection between E1-compatible termina

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Line cards 27Figure 4Typical analog line interface unit block diagramCoder/Decoder circuitThe Coder/Decoder (CODEC) performs Analog to Digital (A/D) a

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270 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardssignaling bitstreams onto the E1 link. It also does the opposite, receivingreceive signaling bitstrea

Page 327 - NT5D97 faceplate

Functional description 271— maintenance diagnostics•interface with the line card circuit— converts on/off-hook, and ringer control messages from the D

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272 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 58CAS+ complianceKey Benefits of using CAS+ signaling (ELEI mode) over traditional A/B bitsigna

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Electrical specifications 273Table 112LEI card - line interface unit electrical characteristicsCharacteristicsDescriptionFraming CRC-4 or FAS, onlyCodi

Page 330 - Port definitions

274 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsParameterSpecificationsStorage temperature–50to + 70 C (–58 to 158 F), ambientStorage humidity 5% to

Page 331 - CPU capacity

Installation and Configuration 275When the LEI card is oriented as shown in Figure 59 "LEI card - E1 protocoldip switch locations" (page 276)

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276 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 59LEI card - E1 protocol dip switch locationsLine super vision on E1 failureThis setting deter

Page 333 - E1 carrier cables

Installation and Configuration 277Daisy-Chaining to MMIIf two or more LEIs are installed and the MMI used, daisy-chain the cardstogether to use one MMI

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278 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsTable 116LEI card - signaling-type dip switch settingsSwitch #1Characteristic SelectionPosition 2 Pos

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Installation and Configuration 279Table 118LEI card - E1 Switch 2 (S2) dip switch settingsCharacteristic SelectionSwitchPositionSwitchSettingFactoryDef

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28 Overviewamplifies the result. On some of the line cards, the gain of these filters canbe programmed by the system controller. This allows the system

Page 337 - External MSDL cable

280 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsCharacteristic SelectionSwitchPositionSwitchSettingFactoryDefaultLine processing on E1 linkfailureOn-

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Installation 281Table 120LEI card - NT8D37 IPE module vintage level port cablingVintage LevelNumber of portscabled to I/O panelNT8D37BA30 portsNT8D37D

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282 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsthe connection of the NT5D35AA or NT5D36AA LEI card carrier andmaintenance external I/O cable at the

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Installation 2833. a second DB9 male connector (P5), which connects to an MMI terminalor modem4. a DB9 female connector (P4), which connects to the ne

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284 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsTable 122LEI card - lineside E1 I/O cable pinoutsI/O PanelConnectorPin Lead DesignationsLEIConnectorP

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Installation 285For 75 ohm coaxial installations, E1 signaling for all 30 channels istransmitted over P2 connector pins 1, 3, 9, and 11 though an adap

Page 343 - Receiver impedance

286 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsor more cards to the MMI" (page 287). Cards can be located in up to 15separate IPE shelves. Star

Page 344 - NT5D97AA/AB

Installation 287Figure 60LEI card - connecting two or more cards to the MMITerminal configurationFor the MMI ter minal to be able to communicate to the

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288 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsAll 30 E1 channels carr ied by the LEI are individually configured usingthe analog (500/2500-type) Tel

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Installation 289Item TNE1 Channel NumberDaughterboard422Daughterboard523Daughterboard624Daughterboard725Daughterboard826Daughterboard927Daughterboard1

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Line cards 29The digital line interface card contains one or more digital line interface units.See Figure 5 "Digital line interface unit block di

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290 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsClocking RequirementThe clocking for NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface card in CS1000 Rls 5.0system is as

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Clocking Requirement 291Figure 61MGC DECT Clock Reference CableConnecting MGC DECT Clock Reference CableStep Action1Connect the MGC DECT Clock Referen

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292 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 63Option 11C Mini chassis or Succession 1.0 MG chassis3Use an MGC Breakout Adapter for Option

Page 351 - Free run (non-tracking) mode

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 293terminal for the MMI. The following sections describe the options availablethrough the LEI’s MMI term

Page 352 - Automatic clock switching

294 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards1, depending on how the dip switch for line processing is set (dip switch 2,position 6). See Table 11

Page 353 - Clock configurations

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 295For multiple-card installations connected in a daisy chain, it is accessed byentering L <address&g

Page 354

296 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 65HELP (H, ?) screenEach of these commands can be executed by entering the first letter of thec

Page 355

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 297CommandDescriptionDP Display Performance. Displays performance counters for the current hour.D S(P)Di

Page 356 - Clock Controller - Option 2

298 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsSet DateVerify the current date. Do this by entering the Set Date (S D)command. The MMI then displays

Page 357 - Clock Controller - Option 3

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 299Note: The error-rate threshold for a level 2 alarm must be greater (asmaller power of 10) than for a

Page 358 - Clock Controller - Option 4

3ContentsNew in this release 13Other 13Revision History 13New circuit cards for CS 1000 Release 5 14How to get help 15Getting help from the Nortel web

Page 359

30 OverviewEach TCM loop interface circuit can service loops up to 3500 ft. in lengthwhen using 24 gauge wire. The circuit allows for a maximum ac sig

Page 360 - Removing the NT5D97

300 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsA heavy bit-error rate can cause 200 bit errors to occur much more quicklythan100 seconds. This cause

Page 361 - Testability and diagnostics

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 301OptionDescriptionFrame SlipThresholdSets the allowable frame slips per time period (from 1 to 255)bef

Page 362 - D-Channel daughterboard

302 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 66Set Simple (S S) no screenFigure 67Set Simple (S S) yes screenSet ModeAt the SET MODE (S M)

Page 363

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 303•enter just the AB bits (which is copied to the CD bits)•enter a complete ABCD bit pattern•in the cas

Page 364

304 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsIdle SEND – This is the value that the LEI sends (acting as the CO orPSTN) when the circuit is in the

Page 365 - NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 305Incoming call Ringer ON SEND – This is the value that the LEI sends toindicate that a call is incomin

Page 366 - Forward and backward signals

306 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsOutgoing call (CPE) DISCONNECT RECEIVE – This is the value that theLEI expects to see from the CPE wh

Page 367 - MFE signaling

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 307•Out of frame condition•Loss of signal condition•Blue alarm (AIS) conditionDescriptions of the excess

Page 368 - Sender and receiver mode

308 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsClear AlarmThe Clear Alarm (C A) command clears all activity initiated by analarm: the external alarm

Page 369 - ST/PAA/CLC/CER/692

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 309Figure 73Display Status (D S) screenPerformance counters and reportingThe MMI monitors the performanc

Page 370 - Physical specifications

Line cards 31Figure 6Call connection sequence - near-end station receiving callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04

Page 371 - (Slots 1-10)

310 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsto determine if an alarm condition has been corrected. Clear the errorcounter, wait a few minutes, an

Page 372 - 372 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 311The Pause command works the same for Display History as it does forthe other display commands. Simply

Page 373 - NT6D70 SILC Line card

312 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsterminate at the end of the time period or when a Stop Test commandis issued. Only Stop Test stops a

Page 374 - ISDN BRI

Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software 313Figure 78MMI Local loopback testTest 2, external loopback, applies an external loopback to the E1 lin

Page 375

314 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsFigure 80MMI Network loopback testApplicationsThe LEI is an IPE line card that provides cost-effectiv

Page 376 - 376 NT6D70 SILC Line card

Applications 315Figure 81LEI connection to IPEFor example, the LEI can be used to connect the system to an E1-compatibleVoice Response Unit (VRU). An

Page 377 - Functional description 377

316 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cardsNote: Consider LEI audio levels when determining the appropriatenessof an application.Figure 83LEI co

Page 378 - IPE interface logic

317NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card(XCMC)ContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 317)"Physi

Page 379 - Functional description 379

318 NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC)For information about the CLASS: Calling Number and Name Deliveryfeature, please refer to Features and Service

Page 380 - S/T interface logic

Functional description 319System software then sends the CND information to the CLASS Modemcard, one byte at a time, where it is stored in the message

Page 381 - Functional description 381

32 OverviewFigure 7Call connection sequence - near-end originating callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 Standar

Page 382 - 382 NT6D70 SILC Line card

320 NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC)XCMC mapping of TNsTNsDS30XtimeslotModem units on the CLASSModem card1213141512131415040506071617181916171819m

Page 383 - NT6D71 UILC line card

Functional description 321Once all of the CND information has been stored in the memory buffer, theCLASS Modem card begins transmission when requested

Page 384

322 NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC)XCMC mapping of TNsTNsDS30XtimeslotModem units on the CLASSModem card1617181916171819module 2,0001020320212223

Page 385

Configuration 323Table 131CLASS modem card-data transmission electrical characteristicsCharacteristicsDescriptionUnits per card 32 transmit only modem

Page 386

324 NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC)The NT5D60AA CLASS Modem card has no user-configurable jumpers orswitches. The card derives its address from it

Page 387 - Functional description 387

325NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardContentsThe following are the topics in this section:"Introduction" (page 325)"Physical description&q

Page 388 - U interface logic

326 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardDANGERDANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCKThe NT5D97 DDP2 card is not designed to be connecteddirectly to the Public Switched N

Page 389 - NT6D80 MSDL card

Physical description 327NT5D97 faceplateFigure 84 "NT5D97 faceplate" (page 327) illustrates the faceplate layoutfor the NT5D97 DDP card. The

Page 390

328 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardTable 135External connectors and LEDsFunctionFaceplateDesignator Type DescriptionSwitch ENB/DIS Plastic, ESDprotect

Page 391

Physical description 329•After power-up, before the card is enabled.•When the ENET port on the card is disabled by software.Trunk Disable (DIS) LEDsTw

Page 392 - MSDL block diagram

Line cards 33Message waitingLine cards that are equipped with the message waiting feature receivenotification that a message is waiting across the Card

Page 393 - Serial interface

330 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardUnit 1 Clk ConnectorsTwo RJ11 connectors for connecting:•Digital trunk unit 1 recovered clock to primary or seconda

Page 394 - MSDL operations

Physical description 331System capacity and performancePhysical capacityEach NT5D97 DDP2 card occupies one slot on the network shelf. Each cardsupport

Page 395 - Data flow

332 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardVoltageSource CurrentDDP2(withoutNTBK51AA)DDP2(withNTBK51AA)+12V Backplane 25mA 75mA-12V Backplane 25mA 75mATotal P

Page 396 - Engineering guidelines

Physical description 333— NTCK80AC— NTCK80ADA description of each type of DDP2 cable follows.E1 carrier cablesNTCK45AA (A0407956) The NTCK45AA (8 ft.)

Page 397 - Port specifications

334 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardCable Name Description ColorDDP2pinsI/O Panepins1R-PRI1RX Trunk 1 Receive Ring White P1-8 P3-31GND Shield Wire Bare

Page 398

Physical description 335Cable Name Description ColorDDP2pinsI/O Panelpins1GND Shield Wire Bare P1-5 N/C1GND Shield Wire Bare P1-9 N/CNTCK78AA (A061829

Page 399

336 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardNTCK79AA (A0618296) The NTCK79AA (40 ft) is a 75W coaxial cable forconnecting the TRK port on the DDP2 faceplate (P

Page 400 - Implementation guidelines

Physical description 337Reference clock cablesThe NTCG03AA (14 ft), NTCG03AB (2.8 ft), NTCG03AC (4.0 ft), orNTCG03AD (7 ft), is a DDP2 card to Clock C

Page 401

338 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 card•NTCK80AB (18 ft) - DDP2 to MSDL cable•NTCK80AC (35 ft) - DDP2 to MSDL cable•NTCK80AD (50 ft) - DDP2 to MSDL cableF

Page 402

Physical description 339Figure 92DDP2 cable for systems with an I/O panelNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 Stand

Page 403 - Installing the MSDL card

34 Overviewis programmed in LD10, and ranges from a minimum of 10 milliseconds toa maximum of 2.55 seconds. See Software Input/Output Reference —Admin

Page 404

340 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardFigure 93DDP2 cable for systems without an I/O panelFunctional descriptionNT5D97 circuit card locationsEach NT5D97

Page 405

Functional description 341Note in all cases - If an NT8D72BA/NTCK43 card is being replaced bya DDP2 card, the D-channel Handler can be reconnected to

Page 406 - I/O panel connections

342 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardFigure 94Dip switches for NT5D97AA/ABTrunk interface switches for NT5D97AA/ABImpedance level and unit modeThe S9/S1

Page 407 - MSDL planning form

Functional description 343Table 144Impedance level and loop mode switch settingsSwitchDescriptionS9/S15 Switch Setting1Impedance levelOFF - 120 ohmON

Page 408 - Maintenance

344 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardTable 147Trunk interface impedance switch settingsDescriptionS8/S14 switch setting75 ohm OFF OFF ON OFF120 ohm OFF

Page 409 - System disabled

Functional description 345Table 150 "NTBK51AA daughterboard address select switch settings" (page345) shows the possible selection of the NT

Page 410 - Maintaining the MSDL

346 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardTable 151DIP switch settings for NT5D97ADCardTrunks 0and 1 Port 0 Port 1 Trunk 0 Trunk 1ENB/DSBmounted on the face

Page 411 - System controlled maintenance

Functional description 347Figure 95Dip switches locations for NT5D97ADNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 Standard

Page 412 - Self-testing the MSDL

348 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardTrunk interface switches for NT5D97ADTrunk 0 switches Switch S12 gives the MPU information about itsenvironment.Tab

Page 413 - Newly installed MSDL cards

Functional description 349Table 156Trunk 1 switchesSwitchFunctionS7 General Purpose...See Table 152 "General purposeswitches for NT5D97AD" (

Page 414 - Replacing MSDL cards

Line cards 35Figure 8Battery reversal answer and disconnect supervision sequenceNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.0

Page 415 - System disabled actions

350 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardMSDL external cardTable 159Switch settings for MSDL external cardSwitch numberFunctionS9_1-10 XS8_1-10 XUse Table 1

Page 416 - SYSTEM DISABLED—SELF-TESTING

Architecture 351Tracking modeIn tracking mode, the DDP2 loop supplies an external clock reference to aclock controller. Two DDP2 loops can operate in

Page 417 - SYSTEM DISABLED—OVERLOAD

352 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardReference clock errorsCS 1000 software checks at intervals of 1 to 15 minutes to see if a clockcontroller or refere

Page 418 - SYSTEM DISABLED—FATAL ERROR

Architecture 353Clock configurationsClock Controllers can be used in a single or a dual CPU system.A single CPU system has one Clock Controller card. T

Page 419 - NT7D16 Data Access card

354 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardTable 162Clock Controller options - descriptionClockOptionNotesOption 1 This option provides a single CPU system wi

Page 420 - Features

Operation 355Figure 97Clock Controller - Option 1OperationThe following discussion describes possible scenarios when replacing adigital trunk NT8D72BA

Page 421 - Controls and indicators

356 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardFigure 98Clock Controller - Option 2Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 Standar

Page 422 - Dialing operations

Operation 357Figure 99Clock Controller - Option 3Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 20

Page 423 - Call Set-up abort

358 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 cardFigure 100Clock Controller - Option 4Case 1 - The two ports of a QPC414 network card are connected to twodigital tr

Page 424 - Inactivity timeout

Operation 359CAUTIONThe static discharge bracelet located inside the cabinet must beworn before handling circuit cards. Failure to wear the braceletca

Page 425 - Wire test mode

36 OverviewFigure 9Hook flash disconnect supervision sequenceCall operation is described by categorizing the operation into the followingmain states:•I

Page 426 - Operating modes

360 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 card10If required, designate connecting blocks at the MDF or wall mountedcross-connect terminal.11If required, install

Page 427

Operation 361CAUTIONClock Controller cables connecting the Clock Controllerand DDP2 card must NOT be routed through the center ofthe cabinet past the

Page 428

362 NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 card•The D-Channel (DCH, MSDL, DDCH) maintenance is supported byLD 96.Note: The MSDL self-test is not applicable to the

Page 429

363NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 363)"Applicat

Page 430 - DAC to modem connectivity

364 NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line card•NT5K02EA ground button, low-voltage Message Waiting, analog linecard typically used in Germany•NT5K02FA ground bu

Page 431 - Configuring modems for mode 0

365NT5K21 XMFC/MFE cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 365)"MFC signaling"

Page 432 - Figure 109

366 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card•Level 2: used after Level 1 signaling is completed and may containsuch information as the status, capabilities, or classificat

Page 433 - Configuring modems for mode 1

MFE signaling 367DigitForward directionDOD-Tx, DID-Rxbackward directionDOD-Rx, DID-Tx41380 Hz + 1740 Hz 1140 Hz + 780 Hz51500 Hz + 1740 Hz 1020 Hz + 7

Page 434 - 434 NT7D16 Data Access card

368 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE cardDigitForward directionOG-Tx, IC-Rx Backward direction4700 Hz + 1300 Hz—5900 Hz + 1300 Hz—61100 Hz + 1300 Hz—7700 Hz + 1500 Hz—

Page 435 - Operating modes 435

Sender and receiver mode 369Table 165XMFC sender specificationsForward frequencies in DOD mode: 1380, 1500, 1620, 1740, 1860, 1980 HzBackward frequenci

Page 436 - DAC to Gateway connectivity

Line cards 37•Incoming calls•Outgoing calls•Calls disconnected by the CO•Calls disconnected by the telephoneLoop Start ModeIn Loop Start mode, the A a

Page 437 - Figure 111

370 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE cardTable 167XMFE sender specificationsForward frequencies in OG mode: 700, 900, 1100, 1300, 1500 HzForward frequencies in IC mode:

Page 438 - 438 NT7D16 Data Access card

Physical specifications 371Cabinet Location Must be placed in the main cabinet(Slots 1-10)Power requirements 1.1 Amps typicalEnvironmental consideratio

Page 439 - DAC to Host connectivity

372 NT5K21 XMFC/MFE cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008,

Page 440 - 440 NT7D16 Data Access card

373NT6D70 SILC Line cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 373)"Physical descriptio

Page 441 - Operating modes 441

374 NT6D70 SILC Line cardAn NT6D70 SILC card can reside in a Media Gateway or Media GatewayExpansion. A maximum of four NT6D70 SILC cards are supporte

Page 442 - DAC to Terminal connectivity

Functional description 375Physical descriptionThe NT6D70 SILC card is a standard-size circuit card. Its faceplate isequipped with an LED to indicate i

Page 443 - Operating modes 443

376 NT6D70 SILC Line cardA logical terminal is any terminal that can communicate with the systemover a DSL. It can be directly connected to the DSL th

Page 444 - Mode selection baud rates

Functional description 377Other functions of the SILC are:•support point-to-point and multi-point DSL terminal connections•execute instructions receiv

Page 445

378 NT6D70 SILC Line cardMicro Controller Unit (MCU)The Micro Controller Unit (MCU) coordinates and controls the operationof the SILC. It has internal

Page 446

Functional description 379The Card-LAN interface is used for routine card maintenance, whichincludes polling the line cards to find the card slot where

Page 447

38 Overviewdepends upon the setting that was configured using the SAL. If the terminalequipment is capable of detecting distant end disconnect, it resp

Page 448

380 NT6D70 SILC Line cardThe clock converter converts the 5.12 MHz clock from the IPE backplaneinto a 2.56 MHz clock to time the IPE bus channels and

Page 449

Functional description 381The power on the DSL comes from the SILC, which accepts –48 V from theIPE backplane and provides two watts of power to physi

Page 450

382 NT6D70 SILC Line cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008,

Page 451

383NT6D71 UILC line cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 383)"Physical descriptio

Page 452

384 NT6D71 UILC line cardto connect ISDN BRI-compatible terminals over Digital Subscriber Loops(DSL) to the CS 1000. For more information on ISDN BRI,

Page 453 - Keyboard dialing

Functional description 385•perform activation and deactivation of DSLs•provide loopback control of DSLsEach U interface provides two B-channels and on

Page 454 - Initiating conditions

386 NT6D71 UILC line cardThe memory consists of 32 K of EPROM that contains the UILC operatingprogram and 8 K of RAM that stores interface selection a

Page 455 - Dialing operation

Functional description 387The IPE bus interface connects one IPE bus loop that has 32 channelsoperating at 64 kbps and one additional validation and s

Page 456 - Call (C)

388 NT6D71 UILC line cardThe Card-LAN interface is used for routine card maintenance, whichincludes polling the line cards to find in which card slot t

Page 457 - Speed Call (S)

389NT6D80 MSDL cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 389)"Physical description&quo

Page 458 - 458 NT7D16 Data Access card

Line cards 39Transmit ReceiveState A B A B•Idle0101•Ringing is applied from Lineside T1 card01/001•Terminal equipment goes off-hook01/011•Lineside T1

Page 459 - Keyboard dialing 459

390 NT6D80 MSDL cardThough the MSDL is designed to coexist with other cards, the number ofports supported by a system equipped with MSDL cards is pote

Page 460 - Ring Again

Functional description 391Functional descriptionFigure 102 "MSDL block diagram" (page 392) illustrates the MSDL functionalblock diagram. The

Page 461 - Keyboard dialing 461

392 NT6D80 MSDL cardFigure 102MSDL block diagramNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 200

Page 462 - Hayes dialing

Functional description 393Micro Processing Unit (MPU)The MPU, which is based on a Motorola 68020 processor, coordinates andcontrols data transfer and

Page 463 - Input requirements

394 NT6D80 MSDL cardFigure 103 "MSDL functional block diagram" (page 395) shows the systemarchitecture using the MSDL as an operational plat

Page 464 - Result codes and messages

Functional description 395Figure 103MSDL functional block diagramData flowThe MSDL transmit interface, managed by the MSDL handler, sends datafrom the

Page 465 - Parity detection

396 NT6D80 MSDL cardThe MSDL uses the MSDL receive interface to communicate with thesystem. The MSDL card receives packetized data from the I/O equipm

Page 466

Engineering guidelines 397The MSDL card addresses are set using decimal switches located on thecard. These switches can select 100 unique card address

Page 467 - S registers

398 NT6D80 MSDL cardTable 171Asynchronous interface specificationsParameterSpecification ConfiguredData bit, parity 7 bits even, odd or no parity, or8

Page 468

Engineering guidelines 399Pin Signal nameEIAcircuitCCITTcircuit DTE DCE2Transmit Data (TX) BA103X3Receive Data (RX) BB104X4Request to Send (RTS) CA105

Page 469 - Reset Hayes parameters

4 ContentsOption settings 81Contents 81Circuit card grid 82NT1R20 Off-Premise Station card 83NT5D12 Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) card 84NT6D42 Ringing Generator

Page 470 - Inbound calls

40 Overviewthe transmit B bit between 0 and 1 (0 during ring on, 1 during ring off), andground on the tip lead by setting the transmit A bit to 0. Whe

Page 471 - Off Line mode

400 NT6D80 MSDL cardPin Signal NameEIACircuit DTE DCE15Transmit Signal Timing (TSTa) DBa X16Receive Data (RXb) BBb X17Receive Signal Timing (RSTa) DDa

Page 472 - Specifications

Installation 401A stable ambient operating temperature of approximately 22 C (72 F) isrecommended. The temperature differential in the room should not

Page 473 - Operating parameters

402 NT6D80 MSDL cardDCEswitchDTEswitch Interface CommentOFF ON RS-422 DTE All switches configuredON OFF RS-422 DCE All switches configuredON ON N/A No

Page 474 - Upload parameters

Installation 403Installing the MSDL cardProcedure 17Installing the MSDL cardStep ActionTo install an MSDL card follow these steps:1Set Device Number S

Page 475 - System database requirements

404 NT6D80 MSDL cardCable requirementsThe MSDL card includes four high-density 26-pin (SCSI II) femaleconnectors for ports and one 8-pin miniature DIN

Page 476 - Figure 114

Installation 405Figure 105MSDL cablingNote: The choices of cable to use with an MSDL card depend on whattype of modem is connected. For example, the N

Page 477 - Figure 115

406 NT6D80 MSDL cardCable installationWhen the MSDL card is installed, connect the cables to the equipmentrequired for the selected operation.PRI trun

Page 478 - Power supply

Installation 4073Route the cable to the rear of the module next to the I/O panel.4Plug the DB25 male connector end of a cable into a DB25 femaleconnec

Page 479 - Cabinet system

408 NT6D80 MSDL cardSample2 AML3RS-232DCENTND27AB3Spare RS-232MaintenanceRoutine maintenance consists of enabling and disabling MSDL cards anddownload

Page 480 - System compatibility

Maintenance 409Figure 106MSDL statesA newly configured MSDL automatically enters the manually disabled state.An operating MSDL can be manually disabled

Page 481 - Port configuration

Line cards 41Call disconnect from Lineside T1 terminal equipment Alternatively,while a call is in process, the terminal equipment may disconnect by go

Page 482 - Figure 116

410 NT6D80 MSDL cardThe system disables the MSDL if the card:•exhibits an overload condition•does not respond to system messages•is removed•resets its

Page 483

Maintenance 411System controlled maintenanceBuilt-in diagnostic functions constantly monitor and analyze the system andindividual card, performing the

Page 484 - Cabling to the data equipment

412 NT6D80 MSDL cardEnabling the MSDLEnter ENL MSDL x to enable the MSDL manually. If the MSDL base codehas not been previously downloaded or if the c

Page 485 - RJ-11 or RJ-45 jacks

Maintenance 413Manually isolating and correcting faultsProblems are due to configuration errors that occur during installation orhardware faults result

Page 486 - Patch panel layout

414 NT6D80 MSDL card3If the card has been disabled by the system, disable it manuallywith DIS MSDL x. Table4Invoke self-testing with the SLFT MSDL x c

Page 487 - Octopus cabling

System disabled actions 41510Connect the cables to the MSDL faceplate connectors.11At the . prompt in the LD 37 program, type ENL MSDL x ALL andpress

Page 488

416 NT6D80 MSDL cardCause: The MSDL card is not installed or is unable to respond to themessages from the system.Action:Check the MSDL messages on the

Page 489

System disabled actions 417MSDL 10: SYS DSBL—SELFTEST PASSEDNO RECOVERY UNTIL MIDNIGHT: FAILED BASEDNLD 5 TIMESSDI 10 DIS PORT 0AML 11 DIS PORT 1DCH 1

Page 490 - DAC administration (LD 11)

418 NT6D80 MSDL cardCheck the traffic report, which may indicate that one or more MSDLports are handling excessive traffic.By disabling each port, ide

Page 491

419NT7D16 Data Access cardContent listThe following are the topics in this section:"Introduction" (page 420)"Features" (page 420)&

Page 492

42 OverviewLineside T1 card has operational limitations compared to typical groundstart interface equipment relating to start of dialing, distant end

Page 493

420 NT7D16 Data Access cardIntroductionThe NT7D16 Data Access card (DAC) is a data interface card that integratesthe functionality of the QPC723A RS-2

Page 494 - Upgrading systems

Controls and indicators 421Controls and indicatorsThe LEDs on the DAC faceplate indicate the status mode for each port.Figure 107 "NT7D16 Data Ac

Page 495 - Segment 0

422 NT7D16 Data Access cardDialing operationsThe DAC supports both keyboard and Hayes dialing sequences. Thefollowing discussion concerns features com

Page 496 - Segment 3

Dialing operations 423Figure 107NT7D16 Data Access card faceplateCall Set-up abortThe user may abandon the call during the dialogue phase using one of

Page 497

424 NT7D16 Data Access cardconnection. For example, if the equipment is turned off, the DACinterprets that signal as an idle connection.•Long break Th

Page 498 - 498 NT7D16 Data Access card

Dialing operations 425Wire test modeThe DAC allows for the EIA signaling leads to be tested to facilitateinstallation and troubleshooting. This featur

Page 499

426 NT7D16 Data Access cardThe DAC maintains separate buffers for keyboard and Hayes dialing modes.Changes made to a given parameter in one mode do no

Page 500 - NTDK16 Digital Line card

Operating modes 427Table 179DAC mode of operation selectionService changeable downloadable parameters (LD 11)OperationmodeModem/Gateway/Host/KBDForced

Page 501

428 NT7D16 Data Access cardService changeable downloadable parameters (LD 11)OperationmodeModem/Gateway/Host/KBDForcedDTR* HotlineType of deviceto be

Page 502

Operating modes 429Service changeable downloadable parameters (LD 11)OperationmodeModem/Gateway/Host/KBDForcedDTR* HotlineType of deviceto be connecte

Page 503 - Digital line card - faceplate

Line cards 43Off-premise line protectionOff-premise applications are installations where the telephone lines areextended outside the building where th

Page 504 - Figure 124

430 NT7D16 Data Access cardthe call is dropped by the DAC. If the modem tur ns DCD ON before the35-second timeout, the DAC validates the incoming call

Page 505 - Figure 125

Operating modes 431Auto-reset capability This feature is required when the modem is usedfor outbound modem pooling. The modem should execute auto-rese

Page 506

432 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 109DAC to Modem Pool connectivityMode 1This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to anauto-answer modem

Page 507

Operating modes 433The baud rate of the Hotline call is determined by switches 6 and 8, and thesystem should be programmed to allow inbound modem call

Page 508

434 NT7D16 Data Access cardTo configure this modem, set the configuration switches as follows:•switches 3, 8, and 10 to DOWN position•all other switches

Page 509 - NTDK16 DLC

Operating modes 435•The equipment does not dr ive RI lead (optional, the DAC ignores thislead).•The equipment must drive DCD lead dynamically.•The equ

Page 510 - Figure 128

436 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 110DAC to Gateway connectivityMode 4This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a gateway forinbound a

Page 511 - Figure 129

Operating modes 437Programing DAC for mode 4 in service change LD 11When used for inbound or outbound gateway access, the DAC can beconfigured as R232

Page 512

438 NT7D16 Data Access cardDynamic control of DCD This feature must be supported by all gatewaysto be connected to the DAC. It allows the gateway to d

Page 513 - Digital line interfaces

Operating modes 439Programing DAC for mode 7 in service change LD 11The DAC must be configured as R232 (the Autodial feature is used for thismode). The

Page 514

44 OverviewDevice order codeAnalog Line Digital Line Manufacturer6AP 6DP Oneac Corporation27944 North Bradley RoadLibertyville, IL 60048-9700(800) 553

Page 515 - TCM loop interface circuit

440 NT7D16 Data Access cardincoming call. If the host drives the DTR lead ON all the time, incomingcalls are always immediately answered and the RI le

Page 516

Operating modes 441Mode 10This mode should be selected when the DAC is connected to a host forinbound host accessing. The host in this mode is not req

Page 517

442 NT7D16 Data Access cardPrograming DAC for mode 11 in service change LD 11The DAC must be configured as R232 (the Autodial feature is used for thism

Page 518

Operating modes 443The DAC drives CTS, DSR, and DCD ON, except when a call is droppedor when control—Z is entered during the idle state. In this case,

Page 519

444 NT7D16 Data Access cardPrograming DAC for mode 14 in service change LD 11The DAC must be configured as R232 since Autodial, Speed Call, andDisplay

Page 520 - Technical summary

Operating modes 445See Table 180 "Connect and disconnect protocol" (page 445) for connectand disconnect protocol.Table 180Connect and discon

Page 521

446 NT7D16 Data Access cardMode ofoperation Interface application CommentsDAC drops DTR if the remote modem sends a longbreak or three short breaks. T

Page 522

Operating modes 447Mode ofoperation Interface application Comments—The DAC ignores RI and DCD for about 2 secondsafter releasing a call. This avoids p

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448 NT7D16 Data Access cardMode ofoperation Interface application CommentsCall disconnection (DAC):DAC drops DTR if the local DM user drops the call.T

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Operating modes 449Mode ofoperation Interface application CommentsMode 6 Inbound and OutboundGateway access (with forcedDTR)Inbound and Outbound Gatew

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Trunk cards 45Each of the trunk cards was designed to fit a specific system need. UseTable 6 "Trunk card characteristics" (page 45) to select

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450 NT7D16 Data Access cardMode ofoperation Interface application CommentsDAC prepares to receive <CR> for autobaud.Host sends <CR> follow

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Operating modes 451Mode ofoperation Interface application CommentsDisconnection is identical to mode 8.Mode 10 Host access for callorigination and ans

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452 NT7D16 Data Access cardMode ofoperation Interface application CommentsWhen terminal receives RI ON, it should respond byturning DTR ON.DAC answers

Page 529 - Figure 131

Keyboard dialing 453Mode ofoperation Interface application CommentsDTR ON, the DAC does not try to establish anotherHotline call unless the terminal s

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454 NT7D16 Data Access cardThe following keyboard dialing features are supported with the DAC:•Autobaud from 110 to 19200 bps•Autoparity to ensure tha

Page 531 - Configuration 531

Keyboard dialing 455Prompts requiring a Yes or No answer are terminated by a question mark(?), followed by a list of allowable responses. The default

Page 532 - Figure 133

456 NT7D16 Data Access cardWhen the user enters the autobaud character, <CR>, and the dialing modeis Manual (not Hotline), the DAC sends the fol

Page 533 - NT8D03 Analog Line card

Keyboard dialing 457CALL CONNECTED. SESSION STARTSAutodial (A)The Autodial command allows the user to dial a predefined number storedwithin the local s

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458 NT7D16 Data Access cardBoth the Autodial and Speed Call commands can be changed with theModify command (M). Additionally, the Speed Call number ca

Page 535

Keyboard dialing 459By entering R on the keyboard, you enter the Remote Loopback Modifymenu. Respond to the following prompts to enable or disable the

Page 536

46 Overview•4-wire E and M Trunks with:— Type I or Type II signaling— Duplex (DX) signaling•Paging (PAG) trunksThe trunk type and function can be confi

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460 NT7D16 Data Access cardDCD Control: DynamicDCD Control: Forced OnBy entering L on the keyboard, you enter the Long Break Detect Modifymenu. Respon

Page 538

Keyboard dialing 461CTRL Z (Abort Keyboard Dialing)Select: <SP>If a Ring Again request has already been placed, the DAC offers the optionof over

Page 539 - Figure 134

462 NT7D16 Data Access cardC - Call M - ModifyD - DisplayCTRL Z (Abort Keyboard Dialing)Select: <SP>Not in serviceWhen the DAC attempts a call t

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Hayes dialing 463•Character echo control•On-hook/off-hook control•Detect off-line escape sequence•Return to on-line•Initiate Remote Digital Loopback•T

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464 NT7D16 Data Access cardThe maximum number of characters is 43. This limit includes the AT prefix,and the record Terminator character, but does not

Page 542

Hayes dialing 465Table 181Hayes dialing result codes and messagesVerbosecodeNumericcode DescriptionOK0Command(s) executed, no errorCONNECT1Data call e

Page 543 - Figure 135

466 NT7D16 Data Access cardDialing operationLike keyboard dialing, the Hayes dialing commands allow the user to initiatea data call, as well as change

Page 544 - Figure 136

Hayes dialing 467CommandDescriptionATEn Echo (n = 0, 1; if n = 1, commands echo back to terminal)ATTSP! Transparent modeNote 1: To use AT dialing, ent

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468 NT7D16 Data Access cardTable 183Allowable S registersS registerRange Range unitsSupportedDescriptionS00–255Rings Yes Number of rings to answer a s

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Hayes dialing 469OKReset Hayes parametersAll of the Hayes dialing parameters and S registers remain even after thedata call is complete. Similarly, if

Page 547

Operation 47Figure 10IPE trunk cards installed in an NT8D37 IPE module3Install the cable that connects the backplane connector on the IPEmodule to the

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470 NT7D16 Data Access cardParameter Value DescriptionS313Terminator character Carriage Return (<CR>)S410New line character Line Feed (<LF>

Page 549

Hayes dialing 471RINGRINGRINGCONNECTIssuing the On Hook command while the call is still ringing disconnects theincoming call. The DAC disconnects the

Page 550 - Message channel noise

472 NT7D16 Data Access cardcomplete list of the parameters allowed for each S Register, see Table 184"Hayes parameters and S register reset value

Page 551

Specifications 473— 60 minutes•DDN: 1 to 7 digits (0–9)Operating parametersThere are thirteen parameters configured in the system that are downloadedto

Page 552

474 NT7D16 Data Access card— Disabled—On with DTR (normal)— Enabled—Off with DTR (modes 8 or 12, and no DTR for 5 seconds)•Auto Baud— Variable (use au

Page 553

System database requirements 475affect the operating parameters, this is useful to monitor and confirm portsettings. An additional parameter is listed

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476 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 114Operating mode selection-RS422Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRel

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System database requirements 477Figure 115Operating mode selection-RS-232-CNote: Warning Tone Denied (WTD) defaults if DTA is entered.Nortel Communica

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478 NT7D16 Data Access card•If the DAC is used to call out through modem pooling, where the modempool consists of dumb modems connected to QMT8 SADM o

Page 557

Installing the Data Access card 479EIADB-25PinSignalabbreviation DescriptionDCEmodeDTEmodeCC6DSR Data Set Ready Out InAB7GND Signal Ground——CF8DCD Car

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48 OverviewHost interface busCards based on the IPE bus use a built-in microcontroller. The IPEmicrocontroller is used for the following:•to perform l

Page 559 - Figure 137

480 NT7D16 Data Access cardLarge SystemIn Large Systems, the DAC is fully supported in IPE modules. These specialslots on the DAC have 24-pair cables

Page 560

Port configuration 481Table 189System option compatibility with the DACSystem optionBackplanecodeBackplanerelease UpgradeMaximum no.of ports/DACsupport

Page 561

482 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 116NT7D16 Data Access Card port connectorsCablingSeveral cabling schemes are possible for both AILC and RILC modes.T

Page 562

Cabling 483Table 190RS-232-C maximum line capacitance 2,500 µFGauge Capacitance per foot (µF)Max distance24 24 10426 15 166Table 191RS-422 maximum lin

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484 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 117Cabling to the data equipmentFigure 118 "RJ-11 or RJ-45 jacks" (page 485) shows a connection throughan

Page 564

Cabling 485Note: It is necessary to turn over Receive Data and Send Data betweenthe DAC and the AILU. This is done on the TN at the MDF.Figure 118RJ-1

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486 NT7D16 Data Access cardFigure 119Patch panel layoutNote: Use an octopus cable that follows the pinout of the DAC, suchas QCAD318A (female) and QCA

Page 566

Backplane pinout and signaling 487Figure 120Octopus cablingBackplane pinout and signalingTwo 40-pin, and two 20-pin edge connectors connect the card t

Page 567

488 NT7D16 Data Access cardTable 192RS-232-C and RS-422 pinouts for first three DAC portsI/O cable RS-232-CPair PinPaircolor Unit no. Signal Pin no.RS-

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Backplane pinout and signaling 489I/O cable RS-232-CPair PinPaircolor Unit no. Signal Pin no.RS-422SignalPatch pairoroctopus12T37BK-O RI22212R12O-BK C

Page 569

Operation 49Figure 11Typical IPE trunk card architectureThe switch communicates with IPE modules over two separate interfaces.Voice and signaling data

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490 NT7D16 Data Access cardI/O cable RS-232-CPair PinPaircolor Unit no. Signal Pin no.RS-422SignalPatch pair oroctopus22T47V-O DTR520SDA522R22O-V GND5

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Configuring the Data Access card 491Prompt Response DescriptionOPE (NO) YES Operation parameter changePAR (SPAC) ODD EVENMARKSPAC = space parityODD = o

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492 NT7D16 Data Access cardPrompt Response DescriptionPRM (ON) OFF Prompt mode, where:ON = prompt (Terminal) modeOFF = no prompt (Host) modeDEM (DCE)

Page 573 - Figure 141

Configuring the Data Access card 493Printing the card parameters (LD 20)By responding R232, R422, or DAC to the TYPE prompt in LD 20, you canprint out

Page 574 - Figure 142

494 NT7D16 Data Access cardDBASER-232 or R-422UPLOADR-232 or R-422WIRE OFF OFFPBDO OFF OFFNote: The Upload parameters are printed only when a single T

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Upgrading systems 495Figure 122Macintosh to DAC connection-mini-8 DINLarge System and CS 1000M HG upgradeThe DAC can be installed directly into slots

Page 576

496 NT7D16 Data Access cardSegment 1Step Action1Leave cable E as is in slot L4.2 Move cable end F-3 to L5-3.3Remove cable G from the backplane and con

Page 577 - Figure 144

Upgrading systems 497—End—Be sure to re-label the MDF to show that the module has been upgradedto provide one cable for each IPE slot. The resulting b

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498 NT7D16 Data Access cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-200

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499NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 499)"Phys

Page 580 - Trunk interface units

Contents 5Physical description 161Functional description 164Front panel connector pin assignments 165NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards 169

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50 OverviewMaintenance data is data relating to the configuration and operation ofthe IPE card, and is carried on the card LAN link. Some examples ofma

Page 582

500 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsNT8D02 Digital Line cardThe 32 port NT8D02 Digital Line card is supported in the Media Gatewayand Media Gatewa

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Physical description 501The digital line card supports voice only or simultaneous voice and dataservice over a single twisted pair of standard telepho

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502 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsThe faceplate of the NTDK16BA digital line card is equipped with three lightemitting diodes (LEDs). A red LED

Page 585

Physical description 503Figure 123Digital line card - faceplateNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease

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504 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsFigure 124Digital line card - faceplateThe NT8D02 Digital Line Card circuitry is mounted on a 31.75 cm by 25.4

Page 587 - Figure 147

Physical description 505the LED flashes three times and remains lit until the card is configured andenabled in software, then the LED goes out. If the L

Page 588 - Figure 148

506 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsFunctional descriptionNT8D02 Digital Line cardThe NT8D02 Digital Line card is equipped with 16 identical units

Page 589 - Figure 149

Functional description 507Figure 126Digital line card - block diagramNTDK16 Digital Line cardThe NTDK16 digital line card is equipped with 48 identica

Page 590

508 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsThe NTDK16 digital line card contains a microprocessor that provides thefollowing functions:•self-identificatio

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Functional description 509Figure 127NTDK16 DLCNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008C

Page 592 - Figure 152

Operation 51clock frequency supplied by the controller card). The timeslot repetition ratefor a single channel is 8 kHz. The controller card also supp

Page 593 - Operation 593

510 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsFigure 128Digital line card - block diagramThe NT8D02 Digital Line Card is equipped with 16 identical digital

Page 594 - Figure 153

Functional description 511Figure 129 "NT8D02 Digital Line Card - block diagram" (page 511) shows ablock diagram of the major functions conta

Page 595 - Figure 154

512 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsdigital link. Each digital telephone and associated data terminal is assigneda separate terminal number (TN) i

Page 596 - Figure 155

Functional description 513The digital line card passes voice, data, and signaling over DS-30X loopsand maintenance data over the card LAN link. These

Page 597 - Ground start operation

514 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsThe digital line interface circuits also contain signaling and control circuitsthat establish, supervise, and

Page 598

Functional description 515The digital line interface circuits also contain signaling and control circuitsthat establish, supervise, and take down call

Page 599 - Figure 157

516 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsEach digital telephone line terminates on the NT8D02 Digital Line Cardat a TCM loop interface circuit. The cir

Page 600 - Figure 158

Functional description 517— enabling/disabling of individual units or entire card— programming of loop interface control circuits for administration o

Page 601 - Figure 159

518 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards— enabling/disabling of individual units or entire card— programming of loop interface control circuits for ad

Page 602 - Figure 160

Digital line interface specifications 519The +15 V dc input is regulated down to +10 V dc for use by the digitalline interface circuits. The ±15.0 V dc

Page 603 - Operation 603

52 OverviewLAN link. This link is composed of two asynchronous serial buses (calledthe Async card LAN link in Figure 11 "Typical IPE trunk card a

Page 604 - Figure 161

520 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsTechnical summaryTable 196 "NT8D02/NTDK16 Digital Line Card technical summary" (page520) provides a

Page 605 - Operation 605

Technical summary 521CharacteristicsDescriptionLoop limits 0 to 1067 m (3500 ft.) with 24 AWGPVC cable (±15 V dc at 80 mA)Maximum ac Signal loss 15.5

Page 606 - Figure 162

522 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsTable 199Digital line card-power requiredVoltageCurrent (max.)±5.0 V dc 150 mA+15.0 V dc 1.6 Amp–15.0 V dc 1.3

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Technical summary 523Foreign and surge voltage protectionsIn-circuit protection against power line crosses or lightning is not providedon the NT8D02 D

Page 608 - Figure 163

524 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsTable 202Digital line card - environmental specificationsParameterSpecificationsOperating temperature0to +60 C

Page 609 - Figure 164

Connector pin assignments 525Table 205NT8D02 Digital Line card - backplane pinoutsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignationsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignations12A

Page 610 - Figure 165

526 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsTable 206Digital line card - backplane pinoutsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignationsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignations

Page 611 - Figure 166

Configuration 527Table 207NT8D02 Digital Line Card - backplane pinoutsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignationsBackplanePinout*LeadDesignations12A Line 0, Ring

Page 612 - Figure 167

528 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsJumper and switch settingsThe NT8D02 Digital Line card has no user-configurable jumpers or switches.The card de

Page 613 - Figure 168

Configuration 529Figure 131Digital line card - jumper block and switch locationsVoice and data ports are configured using LD 11. See Software Input/Outp

Page 614 - Figure 169

Operation 53other cards are slaves. The module backplane provides each line/trunk cardslot with a unique hardwired slot address. This slot address ena

Page 615 - Direct inward dial operation

530 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsFigure 132Digital line card - jumper block and switch locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Re

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Configuration 531NT8D02 Digital Line Card - jumper block and switch locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 St

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532 NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cardsFigure 133Digital line card - jumper block and switch locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Re

Page 618 - Figure 172

533NT8D03 Analog Line cardOverviewThe NT8D03 Analog Line card provides an interface for up to 16analog (500/2500-type) telephones. It is equipped with

Page 619 - Figure 173

534 NT8D03 Analog Line cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-200

Page 620 - Figure 174

535NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting LinecardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 535)"Ph

Page 621

536 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardCards later than vintage NT8D09AK support µ-Law and A-Law companding,and provide a 2 dB transmission profile

Page 622 - Figure 175

Introduction 537Cards later than vintage NT8D09AK support µ-Law and A-Law companding,and provide a 2 dB transmission profile change. The transmission c

Page 623 - Figure 176

538 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardThe NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card is functionally identical tothe NT8D03 Analog Line Card, except

Page 624 - Figure 177

Physical description 539Figure 134Analog message waiting line card - faceplateThe analog message waiting line card mounts in any IPE slot. The circuit

Page 625 - Figure 178

54 OverviewFigure 14Typical trunk interface unit block diagramCoder/Decoder circuit The coder/decoder (codec) performs Analogto Digital (A/D) and Digi

Page 626

540 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardcard through the MDF. SeeCommunication Server 1000M and Meridian 1Large System Installation and Configuratio

Page 627 - Figure 179

Functional description 541The faceplate of the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card isequipped with a red LED which lights when the card is disable

Page 628 - Figure 180

542 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardFigure 135 "Analog message waiting line card - block diagram" (page543) shows a block diagram of

Page 629 - Figure 181

Functional description 543Figure 135Analog message waiting line card - block diagramNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311

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544 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardFigure 136Analog message waiting line card - block diagram•transmission and reception of scan and signaling

Page 631 - Figure 183

Functional description 545•20-Hz ringing signal connection and automatic disconnection when thestation goes off-hook•synchronization for connecting an

Page 632 - Figure 184

546 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card•connection of –150 V dc at 1 Hz to activate message waiting lamps•lamp status detection•disabling and enab

Page 633 - Figure 185

Functional description 547•signaling and control circuits on the analog message waiting line cardMicrocontrollerThe analog message waiting line card c

Page 634 - Figure 186

548 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardPower for lighting the message waiting lights is provided by either theperipheral equipment power supply or

Page 635 - Figure 187

Electrical specifications 549Input impedanceThe impedance at tip and ring is 600 ohms with a return loss of:•20 dB for 200-500 Hz•26 dB for 500-3400 Hz

Page 636 - Figure 188

Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards 55Balancing network Depending on the card type, the balancing network iscapable of providing either a 600 ohm or a 9

Page 637 - Figure 189

550 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardTable 213NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card frequency responseFrequency Minimum Maximum60 Hz 20.0 dB—2

Page 638

Electrical specifications 551Ringing voltage 86 V ACSignaling Loop startSupervision Normal battery conditions are continuously applied(approximately -4

Page 639 - Operation 639

552 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardMessage channel noiseThe message channel noise C-weighted (dBmC) on 95 percent of theconnections (line to l

Page 640 - CO/FX/WATS trunk

Electrical specifications 553Frequency (Hz) Minimum (dB) Maximum (dB)3000 –0.5 1.03200 –0.5 1.53400 0.0 3.0Power requirementsTable 219 "Power requ

Page 641 - Figure 192

554 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardTable 220Analog message waiting line card - power requirementsVoltage(+/–) ToleranceIdlecurrentActivecurren

Page 642

Electrical specifications 555Table 222Power requirementsVoltage(+/-) ToleranceIdlecurrentActivecurrent Max+ 12.0 V dc 0.36 V dc 48 mA 0 mA 48 mA+ 8.0 V

Page 643

556 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardOverload levelSignal levels exceeding +6.5 dBm applied to the tip and ring cause distortionin speech transm

Page 644 - Figure 193

Connector pin assignments 557Telephone lines from station equipment cross connect to the analogmessage waiting line card at the MDF using a wiring pla

Page 645 - Figure 194

558 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardConfigurationThis section outlines the procedures for configuring the switches andjumpers on the NT8D09 Analo

Page 646 - Figure 195

Configuration 559Figure 137Analog message waiting line card - typical cross connection exampleThis transmission profile change is used for control of en

Page 647 - Figure 196

56 OverviewCompatible System OptionsCardPorts Port types51C, 61C 81CQPC8414RS-232-C asynchronous X XQPC5132RS-232-C synchronous orhigh-speed synchrono

Page 648

560 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardTable 226Transmission Profile ChangesVintageA/D convertor gain D/A convertor gainPrevious to AK –3.5 dB –2.5

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Configuration 561Figure 138Analog message waiting line card - jumper block and switch locationsTable 227Analog message waiting line card - backplane pi

Page 650 - Figure 198

562 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardBackplanepinout*LeaddesignationsBackplanepinout*Leaddesignations14A Line 2, Ring 14B Line 2, Tip15A Line 3,

Page 651 - Figure 199

Configuration 563Figure 139Analog message waiting line card - typical cross connection exampleConfigurationThis section outlines the procedures for confi

Page 652 - Figure 200

564 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardSoftware service changesIndividual line interface units on the NT8D09 Analog Message WaitingLine Card are c

Page 653 - Figure 201

Configuration 565Figure 140Analog message waiting line card - jumper block and switch locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN

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566 NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copy

Page 655 - Figure 203

567NT8D14 Universal Trunk cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 567)"Physical desc

Page 656 - Figure 204

568 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardYou can install this card in any IPE slot.In Meridian 1 Option 11C systemsthe NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card is installed

Page 657 - Figure 205

Introduction 569trunk lines to the Meridian 1 switch. Each trunk interface is independentlyconfigurable by software control using the Trunk Administrat

Page 658 - Figure 206

Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards 57— Data communication equipment (DCE) emulation mode•enable/disable switch and LED•input/output (I/O) device addres

Page 659 - Figure 207

570 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardThe NT8D14 Universal Trunk card can be installed in slots 1, 2, 3, and4 of the Media Gateway and slots 7, 8, 9, and 10

Page 660 - Figure 208

Physical description 571•Tie Two-way Dial Repeating (DR) and Two-way Outgoing AutomaticIncoming Dial (OAID)•Paging (PAG)Note: All-call zone paging is

Page 661 - Figure 209

572 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardThe faceplate of the card is equipped with a red Light Emitting Diode (LED).See Figure 141 "Universal trunk card

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Physical description 573Figure 141Universal trunk card - faceplateNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRele

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574 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 142Universal trunk card - faceplateThe faceplate of the card is equipped with a red Light Emitting Diode(LED).

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Physical description 575In Meridian 1 Option 11C systems the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card isinstalled in slots 1 through 10 of the Main cabinet, or in

Page 665 - Operation 665

576 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 143Universal trunk card - faceplateFunctional descriptionFigure 144 "NT8D14 Universal trunk card - block d

Page 666 - RAN modes of operation

Functional description 577Figure 144NT8D14 Universal trunk card - block diagramThe Universal Trunk Card:•allows trunk type to be configured on a per un

Page 667 - Operation 667

578 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card•provides software selected balance impedance (600 ohm or compleximpedance network) on a per unit basis•interfaces eig

Page 668 - Figure 212

Functional description 579Figure 145Universal trunk card - block diagramNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 Standa

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58 OverviewTable 10Environmental specificationsSpecification Operation StorageAmbient temperature0to 50 C;(32to 122 F)–55to +70 C;(–58to 158 F)Relative

Page 670 - Figure 214

580 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 146NT8D14 Universal trunk card - block diagramCard interfacesThe NT8D14 Universal Trunk card passes voice and s

Page 671 - Multi-Channel RAN modes

Functional description 581Also provided are relays for placing outgoing call signaling onto the trunk.Signal detection circuits monitor incoming call

Page 672 - RTYP = MLSS

582 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardoutgoing call signaling onto the tr unk. Signal detection circuits monitorincoming call signaling. Two CODECs are prov

Page 673 - Operation 673

Functional description 583— programming of input/output interface control circuits foradministration of trunk interface unit operation— maintenance di

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584 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card— maintenance diagnostics— transmission pad settingsThe Universal Trunk Card is equipped with a microprocessor which c

Page 675 - Programming RAN trunks

Operation 585The signaling and control portion of the Universal Trunk Card works withthe CPU to operate the card hardware. The card receives messages

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586 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardLoop start operationLoop start operation is configured in software and implemented in the cardthrough software download

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Operation 587Figure 147Loop start call states - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSThe alerting signal into the Meridian 1 is 20 Hz (nominal) ringing sent b

Page 678 - Tr unk card

588 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 148Loop start call connection sequence - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSThe alerting signal is 20 Hz ringing sent

Page 679 - Tr unk Card

Operation 589Figure 149Loop start call states - incoming callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5

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Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards 59MaintenanceThe following maintenance programs are used to maintain individual SDIasynchronous ports. The program u

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590 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 150Loop start call connection sequence - incoming callOutgoing callsFor outgoing calls, the software sends an o

Page 682

Operation 591to receive digits, it returns a dial tone. Outward address signaling is thenapplied from the system in the form of loop (interrupting) di

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592 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 152Ground start call connection sequence - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSFor outgoing calls from the Meridian 1,

Page 684 - PAD switching

Operation 593is ready to receive digits, it returns dial tone. Outward address signaling isthen applied from the Meridian 1 in the form of loop (inter

Page 685 - Table 245

594 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 153Loop start call states - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSThe CS 1000 software provides the polarity-sensitive/p

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Operation 595Figure 154Loop start call connection sequence - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN4300

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596 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 155Loop start call states - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN

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Operation 597Figure 156Loop start call connection sequence - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSGround start operationGround start operation is configured in s

Page 689

598 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardGround start operation is configured in software and implemented throughsoftware download messages. In the idle state,

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Operation 599Figure 157Ground start call states - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04

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6 ContentsIntroduction 363Applications 363NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 365Contents 365Introduction 365MFC signaling 365MFE signaling 367Sender and receiver mo

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60 OverviewNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008, Nortel Networ

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600 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 158Ground start call connection sequence - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit

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Operation 601Figure 159Ground start call states - incoming callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease

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602 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 160Ground start call connection sequence - incoming callReverse-wiring compensation The CS 1000 software includ

Page 696 - Service change entries

Operation 603Ordinarily, an incoming call on a reverse-wired trunk without reverse-wiringcompensation presents ringing on the tip lead rather than on

Page 697

604 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardthe end of the first ringing signal as a switchhook flash. But since theinterval between ringing signals exceeds the swi

Page 698

Operation 605Tr unks identified as possibly reverse wired are switched by software to loopstart processing after the second ring. This switching takes

Page 699

606 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 162Ground start call connection sequence - incoming call from CO/FX/WATSIf the threshold count exceeds its limi

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Operation 607Note 1: The far-end can reverse battery and ground upon receipt ofattendant answer.Note 2: The near-end provides a high-impedance (>15

Page 701 - Figure 217

608 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 163Ground start call states - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Reference

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Operation 609Figure 164Ground start call connection sequence - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSThe Polarity-Sensitive/Polarity-Insensitive Packs (PSP and P

Page 703

61Circuit card installationContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Card slots - Large System" (page 61)"Circ

Page 704

610 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 165Ground start call states - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Reference

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Operation 611Figure 166Ground start call connection sequence - outgoing call to CO/FX/WATSFor outgoing calls, the trunk provides a ground to the ring

Page 706 - Figure 219

612 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardDTMF tones. See Figure 167 "Ground start call states - outgoing call" (page612) and Figure 168 "Ground

Page 707

Operation 613Figure 168Ground start call connection sequence - outgoing callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 St

Page 708

614 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 169Loop start call states - outgoing callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.0

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Operation 615Figure 170Loop start call connection sequenceDirect inward dial operationIncoming callsAn incoming call from the CO places a low-resistan

Page 710

616 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardDial pulses or DTMF tones are then presented from the CO. When thecalled party answers, the universal trunk card rever

Page 711 - Figure 220

Operation 617Figure 171DID trunk, loop DR call states - incoming call from CONote: The near-end can be configured for immediate start, delay dial,or wi

Page 712 - Music operation

618 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 172DID trunk, loop DR call connection sequence - incoming call from CONortel Communication Server 1000Circuit C

Page 713 - Figure 221

Operation 619Figure 173DID trunk, loop DR call states - incoming call from COAn incoming call from the CO places a low resistance loop across the tip

Page 714 - Figure 222

62 Circuit card installationCircuit and installationTable 11Large System card slotsComponent Large SystemA0786611 Call Processor Pentium II®card81C Co

Page 715

620 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 174DID trunk, loop DR call connection sequence - incoming call from COThe trunk is arranged for first party rele

Page 716

Operation 621Two-way, loop dial repeating, TIE trunk operationIncoming callsIn an incoming call configuration, the far-end initiates a call by placing

Page 717

622 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 175Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circ

Page 718

Operation 623Figure 176Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection sequence - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Ca

Page 719

624 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 177Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circ

Page 720 - 720 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card

Operation 625Figure 178Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection sequence - incoming call from far-end PBXIn an incoming call configuration, the far-

Page 721 - Figure 223

626 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardWhen the called party answers, an answer supervision signal is sent by thesoftware, causing the CS 1000 to reverse bat

Page 722 - 722 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card

Operation 627Figure 179Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNote: Where no far-end answer supervision is provided, th

Page 723

628 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card(page 637) and Figure 190 "Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call connectionsequence - outgoing call to far-end PBX&quo

Page 724 - Common features

Operation 629Figure 181Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN4

Page 725 - Figure 225

Circuit and installation 63Component Large SystemNT5K36 Direct Inward/Direct Outward Dial TrunkcardIPE: any slot but "Contr"NT5K70 Central O

Page 726 - Figure 226

630 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 182Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Serv

Page 727 - Figure 227

Operation 631Figure 183Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN4

Page 728

632 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 184Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Serv

Page 729 - Functional description 729

Operation 633Figure 185DID trunk, loop DR call states - incoming callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardR

Page 730 - Trunk circuit features

634 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 186DID trunk, loop DR call connection sequence - incoming callNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Refe

Page 731 - Trunk unit functions

Operation 635Figure 187Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceN

Page 732 - E and M Type II signaling

636 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 188Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call connection sequence - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Se

Page 733 - Functional description 733

Operation 637Figure 189Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN4

Page 734 - 4-wire DX signaling

638 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 190Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXSenderized operation for

Page 735 - Paging trunk operation

Operation 639Note: If a ground start trunk, the outpulse towards office occurs afterground detection. If a loop start trunk, the outpulse towards office

Page 736 - Figure 232

64 Circuit card installationComponent Large SystemNT9D19 Call Processor card 61C Core/Net: 15 and 16NTAG03 Central Office Trunk card IPE: any slot but

Page 737 - Figure 233

640 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 191Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - incoming call through senderized, tandem PBX from aCO/FX/WATS trun

Page 738 - Figure 234

Operation 641Figure 192Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - incoming call through senderized, tandem PBX from aCO/FX/WATS trunkNote: If a ground

Page 739 - Figure 236

642 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFor delay dial or wink start modes, stop/go signaling (off hook/on hook orbattery/ground reversal) is returned by the

Page 740 - Figure 237

Operation 643The operation represented in Figure 196 "Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk callstates - incoming call through a senderized, tandem PBX fro

Page 741

644 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 193Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to CO/FX/WATSNortel Communicatio

Page 742 - Card LAN

Operation 645Figure 194Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - incoming call through senderized, tandem PBX from aCO/FX/WATS trunkNortel Communicati

Page 743 - Signaling interface

646 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 195Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to CO/FX/WATSNote: Pseudo-answer

Page 744

Operation 647Figure 196Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call states - incoming call through a senderized, tandem PBXfrom a CONortel Communication Server 10

Page 745 - Functional description 745

648 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 197Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to COOutgoing automatic, incomin

Page 746 - Maintenance features

Operation 649See Figure 198 "Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call states - incoming callfrom far-end PBX" (page 650) and Figure 199 "Two-

Page 747

Precautions 65WARNINGModule covers are not hinged; do not let go of the covers. Liftcovers away from the module and set them out of your work area.WAR

Page 748

650 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 198Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXWhen seized as a dial-selected out

Page 749 - Operation 749

Operation 651Figure 199Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call connection sequence - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit

Page 750 - Figure 240

652 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 200Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXWhen seized as a dial-selected outgo

Page 751 - Figure 241

Operation 653Figure 201Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Ca

Page 752 - Figure 242

654 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 202Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXWhen seized as a dial-selected out

Page 753 - Figure 243

Operation 655Figure 203Two-way, loop OAID, tie trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Referenc

Page 754 - Figure 244

656 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 204Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call connection sequence - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication

Page 755

Operation 657Figure 205Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceN

Page 756

658 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 206Two-way, loop OAID, TIE trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Se

Page 757

Operation 659Figure 207Two-way, loop OAID, tie trunk call states - incoming call from far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Referenc

Page 758 - Figure 245

66 Circuit card installationFigure 15Static discharge pointsDuring repair and maintenance procedures do the following:•Turn off the circuit breaker or

Page 759 - Duplex signaling

660 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 208Two-way, loop OAID, tie trunk call states - outgoing call to far-end PBXNortel Communication Server 1000Circ

Page 760

Operation 661Figure 209Two-way, loop OAID, tie trunk call connection sequence - outgoing call to far-end PBXRecorded announcement trunk operationNote:

Page 761

662 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card•selectable ter mination of tip and ring leads into 600 or 900 ohms forinterface with a low-impedance (2 or 4 ohms) so

Page 762

Operation 663Recorded announcement machinesRecorded announcement machines store prerecorded voice messagesthat are played back to the trunk units to w

Page 763

664 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 210Connecting RAN equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card (typical)Recorded announcement machines store pr

Page 764

Operation 665Figure 211 "Connecting RAN equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Tr unkCard (typical)" (page 666) shows a typical connection from a

Page 765 - Figure 247

666 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 211Connecting RAN equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card (typical)RAN modes of operationFigure 212 "

Page 766 - Figure 248

Operation 667Note 2: A maximum of 24 universal trunk card units can be paralleledto a single announcer channel.Figure 213 "RAN control signals (C

Page 767 - Figure 249

668 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 212RAN control signals (Control GRD = IDLE)Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01

Page 768 - Figure 250

Operation 669Figure 213RAN control signals (Control GRD = IDLE)Nortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease

Page 769 - Figure 251

Installing a circuit card 67DANGERTo avoid personal injury and equipment damage, read all of theguidelines in "Circuit and installation" (pa

Page 770

670 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 214RAN control signals (Control GRD = IDLE)Note 1: For continuous operation mode, connect the trunk unit MB lin

Page 771

Operation 671Multi-Channel RAN modesIn Multi-Channel RAN, multiple RAN channels can be configured within oneRAN trunk route. In a Multi-Channel RAN rou

Page 772

672 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFor the RAN machine types, the maximum length of the recordedannouncement is two hours. The meaning of a ground signal

Page 773

Operation 673The Route Data Block LD 16 is used to configure a RAN route inMulti-Channel Level Start/Control mode, using the following response:RTYP =

Page 774

674 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card"RAN control signals (Control GRD = IDLE)" (page 670). At the end ofeach message, a pulse is issued on the &

Page 775

Operation 675In the pulse start mode, a start pulse activates playback of a message thatcontinues until completion. The announcement machine ignores a

Page 776

676 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardRefer to Software Input/Output Reference — Administration (NN43001-611)for instructions on service change programs.The

Page 777

Electrical specifications 677Table 233Universal trunk card - trunk interface electrical characteristicsTrunk TypesCharacteristic CO / FX / WATS DID / T

Page 778

678 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTrunk TypesCharacteristic CO / FX / WATS DID / TIERAN PagingLine leakage ˇS 30k ohms,tip-to-ring,tip-to-ground,ring-to

Page 779 - Figure 252

Electrical specifications 679CharacteristicCO/FX/WATStrunksDID or TIEtrunksRANtrunksPagingtrunksGround potential difference ±3 V ±1 V ±1 VLow DC loop r

Page 780

68 Circuit card installationFigure 16Installing the circuit card in the card cage7Insert the card into the card aligning guides in the card cage. Gent

Page 781 - Connector pin assignments 781

680 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardCharacteristicCO/FX/WATStrunksDID or tietrunksRANtrunksPagingtrunksDC signaling loop length(max)1700-ohms loop withnea

Page 782 - Figure 253

Electrical specifications 681CharacteristicDID trunkCO trunkSignaling type Loop start Ground or loop startFar end battery - 42 to - 52.5 V - 42 to - 52

Page 783

682 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardVoltage ToleranceCurrent (max.)+8.5 V dc±2%450 mA–48.0 V dc±5%415 mAPower to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card is provid

Page 784

Electrical specifications 683Environmental specificationsTable 241 "Environmental specifications for the NT8D14 UniversalTr unk card" (page 683

Page 785 - Jumper settings

684 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTable 244Environmental specificationsParameterSpecificationsOperating temperature 0 to 50 degrees C, ambientOperating h

Page 786 - Figure 255

Electrical specifications 685Table 245Insertion Loss from IPE Ports to IPE Ports (measured in dB)The transmission properties of each trunk are characte

Page 787

686 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardIn Option 11C systems, the insertion loss from IPE ports to IPE ports is asfollows.Table 246Insertion Loss from IPE Po

Page 788

Connector pin assignments 687Signal SignalTrunkNumberBack-planePinRANmodePagingmodeOthermodesBack-planePinRANmodePagingmodeOthermodes216A Tip Tip Tip

Page 789 - Software service entries

688 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTable 248Universal trunk card - backplane pinoutsSignal SignalTrunkNumberBack-planePinRANmodePagingmodeOthermodesBack-

Page 790 - 790 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card

Connector pin assignments 689Signal SignalTrunkNumberBack-planePinRANmodePagingmodeOthermodesBack-planePinRANmodePagingmodeOthermodes63A CP A N/A 63B

Page 791

Installing a circuit card 69Note: An initialization causes a momentary interruption in callprocessing.11If you are installing the card in a working sy

Page 792

690 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 215Universal trunk card - typical cross connect exampleConfigurationThe trunk type for each unit on the card as

Page 793

Configuration 691NT8D14BB, NT8D14BB)" (page 692), and Table 252 "Trunk types -termination impedance and balance network (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB)&

Page 794

692 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTable 251Jumper strap settings - extended range (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB, NT8D14BB)Jumper strap settings (Note 1)Trunk type

Page 795

Configuration 693Balance network for loop lengths (Note 2)Trunk typesTerminatingimpedance(Note 1)0–915 m(0–3000 ft)915–1524 m(3000–5000 ft)> 1524 m(

Page 796 - Table 309

694 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardThe jumper strap settings must be changed, as shown in Table 251 "Jumperstrap settings - extended range (NT8D14BA

Page 797

Configuration 695Figure 216Universal trunk card - jumper locations for NT8D14BA and NT8D14BB Release 9 and belowFor most applications, the jumper strap

Page 798 - Figure 259

696 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk card(NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB, NT8D14BB Release 10 and up)" (page 698).Figure 218 "Universal trunk card - jumper locat

Page 799 - Figure 260

Configuration 697Balance network for loop lengths (Note 2)Trunk typesTerminatingimpedance(Note 1)0–915 m(0–3000 ft)915–1524 m(3000–5000 ft)> 1524 m(

Page 800 - Figure 261

698 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTable 255Jumper strap settings - factory standard (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB)Jumper strap settings (Note 1)Trunk types Loop l

Page 801

Configuration 699Jumper strap settings (Note 1)Trunk types Loop length J1.X J2.X J3.XJ4.X(Note 2)DID > 600 ohms On On1–2 2–3RAN: pulse start orlevel

Page 802

Contents 7Installing the Data Access card 479Port configuration 481Cabling 482Backplane pinout and signaling 487Configuring the Data Access card 490Conn

Page 803

70 Circuit card installationNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-20

Page 804 - System considerations

700 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardBalance network for loop lengths (Note 2)Trunk typesTerminatingimpedance(Note 1)0–915 m(0–3000 ft)915–1524 m(3000–5000

Page 805

Configuration 701resistance and loss values for the most common cable lengths are givenin Table 258 "Cable loop resistance and loss" (page 70

Page 806 - Option switch settings

702 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 218Universal trunk card - jumper locations for NT8D14BA and NT8D14BB Release 9 and belowNortel Communication Se

Page 807 - DTE/DCE/Fiber mode

Configuration 703Table 259Jumper strap settings - factory standard (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB)Jumper strap settings (Note 1)Trunk types Loop length J1.X J2.X

Page 808

704 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardTable 260Jumper strap settings - extended range (NT8D14BA, NT8D14BB, NT8D14BB Release 10 andlater)Jumper strap setting

Page 809

Configuration 705Balance network for loop lengths (Note 2)Trunk typesTerminatingimpedance(Note 1)0–915 m(0–3000 ft)915–1524 m(3000–5000 ft)> 1524 m(

Page 810 - SDI paddle board cabling

706 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardThe VNL class of service is assigned at the prompt CLS with the responseVNL. The non-VNL class of service is assigned

Page 811

Configuration 707•TRC for a 2-wire non-VNL trunk facility with a loss of greater than 2dB, or for which impedance compensation is provided, or for a 4-

Page 812

708 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardThe VNL class of service is assigned at the prompt CLS with the responseVNL. The non-VNL class of service is assigned

Page 813

Configuration 709Port B padsUniversal TrunkPads Port-to-port loss (dB)Port BTransmitDtoAReceiveAtoDTransmiDtoAReceiveAtoDPort B toUniversaltrunkcardUni

Page 814

71Acceptance testsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 71)"Conference cards" (pa

Page 815

710 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardSee Table 264 "Pad switching algorithm" (page 708) for the pad switchingcontrol for the various through conn

Page 816

Applications 711in a Media Gateway Expansion. See Communication Server 1000M andMeridian 1 Large System Installation and Configuration (NN43021-310)for

Page 817 - Figure 268

712 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardIn the Paging mode, the Universal Tr unk is connected to a customer-providedpaging amplifier system. When the trunk is

Page 818

Applications 713Figure 221Connecting paging equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card (typical)If the music source is equipped with contacts that c

Page 819 - Figure 269

714 NT8D14 Universal Tr unk cardFigure 222Connecting paging equipment to the NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card (typical)If the music source is equipped with

Page 820

715NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 715)"Physical descri

Page 821 - Paddle Board

716 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card•4-wire E and M Trunks:— Type I or Type II signaling— duplex (DX) signaling•paging (PAG) trunksType I signaling uses two

Page 822

Introduction 717Type I signaling utilizes two signaling wires plus ground. Type II and DXsignaling utilizes two pairs of signaling wires. Most electro

Page 823 - NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board

718 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardTable 268Trunk and signaling matrixTrunk typesSignaling RLM/RLRTiePAG CSA/CAA/CAM2-wire E and M Yes Yes Yes Yes4-wire E a

Page 824

Physical description 719Table 269Supported trunk and signaling matrixSignalingRLMRLR ATV TIE PAGCSACAACAM2-wire E and Myes yes yes yes yes4-wire E and

Page 825

72 Acceptance tests1Log into the system:LOGI (password)2Request the status of a loop on the conference card:LD 38STAT loopConference status is formatt

Page 826

720 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardThe E and M Trunk card mounts in any IPE slot. The line interface andcommon multiplexing circuitry is mounted on a 31.75

Page 827

Physical description 721Figure 223E and M Trunk card - faceplateThe E and M Trunk card mounts in slots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Media Gatewayand slots 7,

Page 828

722 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardThe E and M Trunk card connects to the backplane through a 160-pinconnector shroud. External equipment connects to the ca

Page 829 - Applications 829

Functional description 723Figure 224E and M Trunk card - faceplateFunctional descriptionThe NT8D15 E and M Trunk card serves various transmission requ

Page 830

724 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 225 "E and M Trunk card - block diagram" (page 725) shows a blockdiagram of the major functions containe

Page 831 - Physical description 831

Functional description 725Figure 225E and M Trunk card - block diagram•Provides indication of card status from self-test diagnostics on faceplateLight

Page 832

726 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 226E and M Trunk card - block diagram•Software controlled ter minating impedance (600, 900, or 1200 ohm)two and fo

Page 833

Functional description 727Figure 227E and M Trunk card - block diagram•Isolation of foreign potentials from transmission and signaling circuit.•Softwa

Page 834

728 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card•Ability to enable and disable individual ports or the entire card undersoftware control•Provides outpulsing on the card.

Page 835

Functional description 729•provide pad control for 2-wire and 4-wire facility connections•enable trunk type and function to be configured on a per-port

Page 836

Conference cards 73CNFC MAN loop cWhere "c" is the manual conference group (1-15)A manual conference test is performed by stepping throughco

Page 837

730 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardThe E and M Trunk card passes voice and signaling data over DS-30Xloops and maintenance data over the card LAN link.The E

Page 838

Functional description 731•Four-wire E and M signaling type I and II, two-way dial repeating (ESNand Non-ESN)— echo suppression for type I— Switchable

Page 839 - Figure 275

732 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card•paging trunk operation (see Figure 231 "Paging trunk operation" (page735)) with support access by low-resistan

Page 840

Functional description 733The functions provided by each unit on the E and M Trunk card include2-wire signaling, 4-wire signaling, and paging operatio

Page 841 - NTAG26 XMFR card

734 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 2304-wire DX signalingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0

Page 842 - XMFR receiver specifications

Functional description 735Figure 231Paging trunk operation— Type I signaling through E and M leads— Type II signaling with near-end seizure by SB/M le

Page 843

736 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 232E and M Type I signaling— near-end seizure and outpulsing with M lead— ground detection with E lead— voice tran

Page 844 - MF signaling

Functional description 737Figure 233E and M Type II signalingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5

Page 845

738 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 2344-wire DX signalingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0

Page 846

Functional description 739Figure 235Paging trunk operationFigure 236E and M Type I signalingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43

Page 847

74 Acceptance tests—End—Digitone receiver cardsNote: The DTR daughterboard connected to a QPC659 Dual LoopPeripheral Buffer card cannot be assigned wh

Page 848 - 848 NTAG26 XMFR card

740 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 2374-wire DX signalingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0

Page 849 - NTAK02 SDI/DCH card

Functional description 741Figure 238Paging trunk operationCard control functionsControl functions are provided by a microcontroller, a card LAN, andsi

Page 850 - Connecting to the por ts

742 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardE and M Trunk card contains a microcontroller that controls the internaloperation of the card and the serial communicatio

Page 851

Functional description 743The card LAN provides a serial communication link for transferringmaintenance data and control signals between the trunk car

Page 852

744 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardSignaling and controlThe signaling and control portion of the E and M Trunk card works with thesystem CPU to operate the

Page 853

Functional description 745units to configure tr unk and signaling type. The remaining three messagesare sent per card to select the make/break ratio an

Page 854

746 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card•decode received messages to set configuration and activate/deactivateinterface relays for PCM loopback diagnostic purpose

Page 855

Operation 747•card ID for autoconfiguration and determination of serial number andfirmware levelThe following features are provided for maintenance of t

Page 856

748 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 239Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M and CO trunksThe information in this section descri

Page 857

Operation 749Figure 248 "E and M type signaling patterns - or iginating party release"(page 766) shows E and M Type I signaling patterns for

Page 858

Multifrequency sender cards 75Line cardsProcedure 5Testing line cardsStep ActionUse this procedure to test a line card.1Log into the system:LOGI (pass

Page 859 - NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card

750 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 240E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party releaseNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Refer

Page 860

Operation 751Figure 241E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party release on a tandem connection— If answer supervision is provided by the

Page 861

752 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 242Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M and CO trunksOutgoing calls are processed as follow

Page 862

Operation 753Figure 243E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party releaseNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311

Page 863

754 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 244E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party release on a tandem connectionIncoming calls The far-end

Page 864

Operation 755•If the far-end is equipped for sending, the system can operate in anymode (immediate start, delay dial, or wink start), as assigned on a

Page 865 - NTAK93 self-test

756 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card— In wink start mode, within a 128–256 ms period after receipt of theseizure signal from the far-end, the called office tr

Page 866 - Restrictions and limitations

Operation 757E and M Type II signalingFigure 245 "E and M Type II signaling patterns - originating party release"(page 758) shows E and M Ty

Page 867

758 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardRelease control of a call made over a trunk is specified in the route datablock (LD 16). Disconnect supervision is specifie

Page 868

Operation 759Figure 246E and M Type II signaling patterns - originating party release on a tandem connectionDuplex signalingDuplex (DX) signaling make

Page 869

76 Acceptance tests2Test and enable an MFS loop:LD 46MFS loop(on the NT8D17 Conference/TDS card, the TDS/MFS loop is theeven loop of the conference/TD

Page 870

760 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFor descriptive purposes, the lead pair Tip B/Ring B is designated thesignaling pair. The other pair Tip A/Ring A conduct

Page 871

Operation 761ConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetectorNetwork taken down and trunk idled No current flow HighNear-end on hook first, net

Page 872

762 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetectorStored digits outpulsed on CO/FX/WATS trunkafter ground detection

Page 873

Operation 763ConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetectorDigits Current flow interruptedfor each pulseHighFar-end answers No current flow L

Page 874

764 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetectorStored Office DN digits Current flow interruptedfor each pulseHigh

Page 875

Operation 765Figure 247Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M and CO trunksNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Reference

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766 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 248E and M type signaling patterns - originating party releaseNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Referen

Page 877 - Clock controller interface

Operation 767Figure 249E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party release on a tandem connectionNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Car

Page 878

768 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 250E and M Type II signaling patterns - originating party releaseNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card Refe

Page 879 - NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card

Operation 769Figure 251E and M Type II signaling patterns - originating party release on a tandem connectionTable 277 "DX signaling - outgoing ca

Page 880

Trunk cards 77LD 54ATST l s c u loop, shelf, card, and unit numbersIf the system response is other than OK, see Software Input/OutputReference — Admin

Page 881

770 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardTable 281DX signaling - outgoing calls with originating party releaseConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetec

Page 882

Operation 771ConditionCurrent insignaling leadState of trunkdetectorStop sender No current flow LowGo sender (universal service provided by far-endPBX

Page 883

772 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardElectrical specificationsThis section lists the electrical specifications for the E and M Tr unk card.This section lists th

Page 884 - 884 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card

Electrical specifications 773CharacteristicDID TrunkCO trunkLow DC loop resistance duringoutpulsingN/A 300 ohmsHigh DC loop resistance N/A Ground start

Page 885

774 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardCharacteristic4-wire trunk 2-wire trunkFar-end battery –42 to –52.5 V dc –42 to –52.5 V dcNear-end battery –42.75 to –52.

Page 886 - DS-30X interface

Electrical specifications 775Table 291Power requirementsVoltage Tolerance Max current+15.0 V dc±5%200 mA–15.0 V dc±5%200 mA+8.5 V dc±2%200 mA–48.0 V dc

Page 887 - Transmit data

776 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardParameterSpecificationsOperating humidity 5 to 95% RH (noncondensing)Storage temperature –40 to +70 degrees C(–40 to +158

Page 888 - DS-30X microprocessor

Connector pin assignments 777Telephone trunks connect to the E and M Trunk card at the MDF using awiring plan similar to that used for line cards.A ty

Page 889 - Interconnections

778 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card4-wire Type I Mode 4-wire Type II ModeTrunkNumber Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal16B TA 16A TB 16B TA 16A TB1

Page 890 - CEPT interface

Connector pin assignments 779Figure 252E and M Trunk card - typical cross connection exampleA typical connection example is shown in Figure 253 "

Page 891 - Outgoing supervisory signals

78 Acceptance testsProcedure 9Testing a trunk card using a maintenance telephoneStep Action1Access the system from a maintenance telephone.See "C

Page 892 - TS16 microprocessor

780 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardTable 299E and M Trunk card - backplane pinouts for 2-wire modes2-wire Paging Mode 2-wire Type I ModeTrunkNumber Pin Sign

Page 893 - Architecture 893

Connector pin assignments 781The E and M Trunk card brings the four analog trunks to the backplanethrough a 160-pin connector shroud. External equipme

Page 894 - Rx Direction

782 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 253E and M Trunk card - typical cross connection exampleNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43

Page 895 - Clocking modes

Connector pin assignments 783Figure 254E and M Trunk card - typical cross connection exampleTable 301E and M Trunk card - backplane pinouts for 2-wire

Page 896 - 896 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card

784 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card2-wire Paging Mode 2-wire Type I ModeTrunkNumber Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal66B Tip 66A Ring 66B Tip 66A

Page 897 - Architecture 897

Configuration 785Each of the four trunk circuits on the E and M trunk card can be individuallyconfigured for trunk type, companding mode, and port-to-po

Page 898 - Reference switchover

786 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 255E and M Trunk card - jumper locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 St

Page 899 - Autorecovery and chatter

Configuration 787Table 303E and M Trunk card - jumper strap settingsMode of operation (Note 2)2-wire trunk 4-wire trunkDX tip & ring pairJumper(Not

Page 900 - 900 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card

788 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardTable 304E and M Trunk card - jumper strap settingsMode of operation (Note 2)2-wire trunk 4-wire trunkDX tip & ring p

Page 901 - Switch settings

Configuration 789Table 305E and M Trunk card - jumper strap settingsMode of operation (Note 2)2-wire trunk 4-wire trunkDX tip & ring pairJumper(Not

Page 902

Tone and digit switch cards 79****5Test an automatically identified outward dialing (AIOD) trunk card:LD 41AIOD l s c loop, shelf, and card numbersIf t

Page 903 - NTAK20 Clock Controller

790 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardThe trunk type is selected by making service change entries in the RouteData Block Program LD 16. The companding mode is

Page 904

Configuration 791See Table 306 "Pad switching algorithm" (page 791) for the pad switchingcontrol for the various through connections and the

Page 905

792 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardNote: Facilities associated with the Nortel Networks ElectronicSwitched Network (ESN) are recommended to be 4-wire for op

Page 906

Configuration 793Port B pads E and M Trunk Pads Port-to-port loss (dB)Port BTransmitDtoAReceiveAtoDTransmitDtoAReceiveAtoDPort B toE and ME and M toPor

Page 907

794 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card•Port-to-port connection loss is automatically set by software on the basisof the port type selected in LD 16; only the p

Page 908 - Free-run (non-tracking)

Applications 795Port B pads E and M Trunk Pads Port-to-port loss (dB)Port BTransmitDtoAReceiveAtoDTransmitDtoAReceiveAtoDPort B toE and ME and M toPor

Page 909

796 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardThe TRC and NTC COS options determine the operation of the switchablepads contained in the trunk circuits. They are assig

Page 910

Applications 797The TRC and NTC COS options determine the operation of the switchablepads contained in the trunk circuits. They are assigned as follow

Page 911 - Functional description 911

798 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardcontrol leads PG and A. See Figure 259 "Paging tr unk operation" (page798). In a typical application, this tran

Page 912 - Digital phase lock loops

Applications 799When used in the Paging mode the trunk circuit is connected to acustomer-provided paging amplifier system. When the trunk is accessed b

Page 913

8 ContentsConnector pin assignments 776Configuration 784Applications 795NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 801Contents 801Introduction 801Phys

Page 914 - Monitoring references

80 Acceptance testsIf the system response is other than OK, see Software Input/OutputReference — Administration (NN43001-611) to analyze themessages.5

Page 915

800 NT8D15 E and M Trunk cardFigure 261Paging trunk operationNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5

Page 916

801NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface PaddleBoardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 801)&quo

Page 917 - Holdover and free-run

802 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardThe SDI paddle board is compatible with all existing system software, butcan only be used with the syst

Page 918 - Signal conditioning

Functional description 803Figure 262NT8D41AA SDI paddle boardFunctional descriptionThe NT8D41AA SDI paddle board has two asynchronous serial ports.The

Page 919 - Reference Clock Selection

804 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Boardpaddle board block diagram" (page 804). Other logic on the card includestwo baud rate generators,

Page 920 - External timing interface

Configuring the SDI paddle board 805terminal without having to stop the system. This is also used to perform aparallel reload of the system software wi

Page 921

806 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardOnce the board has been installed, the system software must be configuredto recognize it. Instructions f

Page 922

Configuring the SDI paddle board 807DTE/DCE/Fiber modeEach serial port can be configured to connect to a terminal (DTEequipment), a modem (DCE equipment

Page 923 - NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card

808 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardFigure 264SDI paddle board option switch locationsSoftware service changesOnce the NT8D41 SDI paddle bo

Page 924

Applications 809Some of the prompts that are commonly used when running theConfiguration Record program LD 17, are shown in "LD 17 - Serial portco

Page 925

81Option settingsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Circuit card grid" (page 82)"NT1R20 Off-Premise Sta

Page 926

810 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Boardbetween the Meridian 1 system and two external devices. The SDI paddleboard is usually used to connect

Page 927

Physical description 811The SDI paddle board is compatible with all existing system software, butcan only be used with the Meridian 1 system options l

Page 928 - NTAK79 switches

812 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardFigure 266NT8D41AA SDI paddle boardFunctional descriptionThe NT8D41AA SDI paddle board has two asynchro

Page 929

Functional description 813paddle board block diagram" (page 813). Other logic on the card includestwo baud rate generators, two RS-232-C driver/r

Page 930

814 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Boardthe maintenance terminal without having to stop the system. This is alsoused to perform a parallel relo

Page 931

Configuring the SDI paddle board 815Configuring the SDI paddle boardConfiguring the SDI paddle board to work in a Meridian 1 system consists ofsetting th

Page 932

816 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardTable 317SDI paddle board baud rate switch settingsPort 1 – SW2 Port 2 – SW3Baudrate12341234150off offo

Page 933

Configuring the SDI paddle board 817Figure 268SDI paddle board option switch locationsSome of the prompts that are commonly used when running theConfigu

Page 934

818 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardTable 319Serial por t configuration parametersPrompt Response DescriptionREQ CHG Change configuration.TY

Page 935 - allocations"

Applications 819Figure 269SDI paddle board cablingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2

Page 936

82 Option settings"QPC414 Network card" (page 105)"QPC441 3-Port Extender cards" (page 106)"QPC559, QPC560 Loop Signaling Tru

Page 937

820 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008

Page 938 - Impedance matching

821NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data InterfacePaddle BoardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 821

Page 939 - Carrier grounding

822 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardThe QSDI paddle board is compatible with all existing system software, butcan only be used with th

Page 940 - Receiver functions

Functional description 823Figure 270NT8D41BA QSDI paddle boardOther logic on the card includes baud rate generators, RS-232-Cdriver/receiver pairs, an

Page 941 - Loopbacks

824 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardFigure 271NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board block diagramSystem considerationsFor CS 1000 4.5 and 5.0, in

Page 942 - D-channel support interface

Configuring the QSDI paddle board 825Table 320Connectors J1, J2, J3, and J4 pin assignmentsPin #SignalPurpose in DTE modePurpose in DCE mode1DCD Data C

Page 943

826 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardTable 321NT8D41BA baud rate switch settingsSW13 (port 1), SW10 (port 2),SW11 (port 3), SW12 (port

Page 944

Configuring the QSDI paddle board 827Table 323NT8D41BA address switch settingsSW15Port 1 Port 2Switch settingsSW16Port 3 Port 4 1* 2+34567801E X off of

Page 945 - Card-LAN interface

828 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardPort 1 — SW 3 Port 1 — SW 2Mode 1 2 3 456123456NT1P61 (Fiber)on on on on onoffon on onoffonoffPort

Page 946

Applications 829The standard application for the paddle board is to connect the switch tothe system console. This can be either a direct connection if

Page 947 - Architecture 947

NT1R20 Off-Premise Station card 83Figure 17Circuit card gridNT1R20 Off-Premise Station cardTable 13 "OPS analog line card configuration" (pag

Page 948 - 948 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card

830 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardFigure 272NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board cablingThe QSDI paddle board is compatible with all existing

Page 949

Physical description 831The QSDI paddle board can be used in a system backplane for a total offour serial ports. Up to 12 other serial ports can be ad

Page 950 - 950 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card

832 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardFigure 273NT8D41BA QSDI paddle boardFunctional descriptionThe NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board has four

Page 951

Functional description 833The QSDI paddle board design contains four Universal AsynchronousReceiver/Transmitters (UARTs) and the logic necessary to co

Page 952 - 952 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card

834 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardThe QSDI paddle board is normally installed into a socket in the networkarea of the backplane. Thi

Page 953

Configuring the QSDI paddle board 835Pin #SignalPurpose in DTE modePurpose in DCE mode5GNDSignal Ground Signal Ground6DSRData set ready (Note 1) Data s

Page 954

836 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardTable 327NT8D41BA baud rate switch settingsSW13 (port 1), SW10 (port 2),SW11 (port 3), SW12 (port

Page 955

Configuring the QSDI paddle board 837SW15Port 1 Port 2Switch settingsSW16Port 3 Port 4 1* 2+34567812 13E X off off offon onoff14 15E X off off offon on

Page 956

838 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardPort 1 — SW 3 Port 1 —SW 2Mode 123456123456DTE (terminal)onononoffonoffoffonoffonoffonDCE (modem)o

Page 957 - Read Only Memory (ROM)

Applications 839Figure 275NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board cablingNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.

Page 958 - Software interface circuit

84 Option settingsApplicationOn-premise station (ONS) Off-premise station (OPS)Class of Service(CLS) (Note 1)ONP OPXLoop loss (dB)(Note 3)0–1.5 >1.

Page 959 - DPNSS/DCHI Por t

840 NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle BoardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May

Page 960 - D-Port - SDTI/PRI interface

841NTAG26 XMFR cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 841)"MF signaling" (page

Page 961 - NTBK22 MISP card

842 NTAG26 XMFR cardDigitBackward directionDOD-Tx, DID-Rx4700 Hz + 1300 Hz5900 Hz + 1300 Hz61100 Hz + 1300 Hz7700 Hz + 1500 Hz8900 Hz +1500 Hz91100 Hz

Page 962

Introduction 843Noise Rejection:Error Rate in White NoiseBetter than: < 1/2500 callsTest:10 digit callsnominal frequency @ -23 dBmOON/OFF = 50 ms/5

Page 963 - Functional description 963

844 NTAG26 XMFR cardPhysical specificationsThe physical specifications required by the NTAG26 XMFR circuit card areshown in Table 332 "Physical spe

Page 964 - CPU to MISP bus interface

MF signaling 845DigitBackward directionDOD-Tx, DID-Rx91100 Hz + 1500 Hz01300 Hz + 1500 HzKP 1100 Hz + 1700 HzST 1500 Hz + 1700 HzSTP(ST’) 900 Hz + 170

Page 965 - MISP network bus interface

846 NTAG26 XMFR cardImmunity to Impulse Noise Better than: < 1/2500 callsTest:10 digit callsnominal frequency @ -23 dBmOON/OFF = 50ms/50msKP durati

Page 966 - 966 NTBK22 MISP card

Physical specifications 847Table 335Physical specificationsDimensions Height:12.5 in. (320 mm)Depth:10.0 in. (255 mm)Thickness:7/8 in. (22.25 mm)Facepla

Page 967 - NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card

848 NTAG26 XMFR cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008, Nort

Page 968

849NTAK02 SDI/DCH cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 849)"NTAK02 SDI/DCH card&q

Page 969

NT5D12 Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) card 85General purpose switchesUse switch set SW9 for Trunk 0; use switch set SW15 for Trunk 1 (see Table14 "General pu

Page 970 - LEDs" (page 970)

850 NTAK02 SDI/DCH cardTable 337Switch settingsPort 0 Port 1SW 1-1 SW 1-2SDI (not supported) DCH OFF OFFSDI (not supported) DCH OFF ON—ESDI ON ONPort

Page 971

NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 851Table 339NTAK02 pinouts - Port 0 at the cross-connect terminalRS232Cable SignalDesignationsI=Input O=OutputPair Color DTE DCE D

Page 972 - Environment

852 NTAK02 SDI/DCH cardRS422 RS232Cable SignalDesignationsI=InputO=OutputDesignationsI=InputO=Output SignalPair Color DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE1

Page 973

NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 853RS422 RS232Cable SignalDesignationsI=InputO=OutputDesignationsI=InputO=Output SignalPair Color DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE2

Page 974 - 974 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card

854 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card•Data bit: Transparent (1)•Duplex: Full•Clock: Internal or external•Interface: RS-232-D, RS-422-AIntroductionThe NTAK02 Serial

Page 975

NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 855Port 2 Port 3SW 1-3 SW 1-4SDI (not supported) DCH OFF OFFSDI (not supported) DCH OFF ON—ESDI ON ONNote: Digital Pr ivate Networ

Page 976

856 NTAK02 SDI/DCH cardRS232CableSignalDesignationsI=Input O=OutputPairColorDTEDCEDTEDCE2T2RW-OO-WDSRDCDCH/CIDTRIIOO3T3RW-GG-WRTSCTSCTSRTSOIIO4T4RW-BR

Page 977

NTAK02 SDI/DCH card 857Table 348NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal - Port 2RS422 RS232CableSignalDesignationsI=InputO=OutputDesignations

Page 978

858 NTAK02 SDI/DCH cardRS422 RS232CableSignalDesignations I=InputO=OutputDesignationsI=Input O=OutputSignalPairColorDTEDCEDTEDCEDTEDCEDTEDCE24T24RV-BR

Page 979

859NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 859)"Physical descr

Page 980

86 Option settingsA set of four DIP switches provides selection among three values forreceiver impedance. Use SW8 for Trunk 0; use SW14 for Trunk 1 (s

Page 981

860 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardThe NTAK09 is a standard-size intelligent peripheral equipment circuit cardin the Option 11C main and IP expansion cabin

Page 982

Physical description 861Figure 276NTAK09 DTI/PRI circuit cardThe NTAK09 DTI/PRI card has seven faceplate LEDs. The first five LEDsare associated with th

Page 983

862 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardLEDStateDefinitionOff An alarm state or loopback state exists, or the card has beendisabled. See the other faceplate LED

Page 984

Physical description 863The DTI/PRI card uses a 9.5" by 12.5" multilayer printed circuit boardwith buried power and ground layers. The clock

Page 985 - Architecture 985

864 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardLEDStateDefinitionOn (Green) The NTAK09 circuit card is in an active state. No alarm states exist,the card is not disabl

Page 986

Physical description 865Table 354NTAK09 LED states during self-testActionLED StatePower up system Top five LEDs light for eleven seconds.Self-test in

Page 987 - Architecture 987

866 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardSelf-tests of the NTAK93 daughterboard are invoked manually by commandsin LD 96.The NTAK93 DCHI daughterboard LED is the

Page 988 - 988 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card

Functional description 867Foreign and surge voltage protectionLightning protectors must be installed between an external T1 carrier facilityand the sy

Page 989 - Handler daughterboard

868 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card•configurable D-channel data rate with 64 Kbps, 56 Kbps or 64 Kbpsinverted.•self-testNTAK09 provides the following featur

Page 990

Architecture 869•integrated trunk access (both D-channel and in-band A/B signaling canbe mixed on the same PRI)•faceplate monitor jacks for T-1 interf

Page 991

NT5D12 Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) card 87Table 19DCH mode and address select switch settingsSwitchDescriptionS3 Switch Setting1-4D-Channel daughterboard Addre

Page 992

870 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card•Transmit voice: inserts digital pads, manipulates transmit AB bits forDS1, and provides graceful entry into T-Link data

Page 993 - Microprocessors

Architecture 871•Receive voice: inserts digital pads and provides graceful entry intoT-Link data mode when the data module connected to the DTI/PRI tr

Page 994 - EPROM memory

872 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardThe digital pad is an EPROM whose address-input to data-output transferfunction meets the characteristics of a digital a

Page 995 - EEPROM memory

Architecture 873OffsetPAD set 0 PAD set 134dB -10db45dB 0.6db56.1dB 7db68dB 9db7-1dB 10db8-3dB 11db9-4dB 12dbA idle code, 7F 3dbB unassigned code, FF

Page 996 - Download operation

874 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardThe D-channel interface is a 64 Kbps, full-duplex, serial bit-streamconfigured as a DCE device. The data signals include

Page 997 - System initialization

Architecture 875DS-1 Carrier interfaceTransmitterThe transmitter takes the binary data (dual unipolar) from the PCMtransceiver and produces bipolar pu

Page 998 - Card reset

876 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardextend from the card to the DSX-1 or LD-1. Equalizers are switch selectablethrough dip-switches. The settings are shown

Page 999 - Background audit

Architecture 877From 50-pin MDFconnector To DB-15 Signal name Descriptionpin 25 pin 2 FGND frame groundpin 49 pin 3 T1 receive tip from networkpin 24

Page 1000

878 NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI cardATTENTIONIMPORTANT!Each Media Gateway that has a digital trunk must have a clock controller clockedto an external refere

Page 1001 - Introduction

879NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 879)"Physical descripti

Page 1002 - Physical description

88 Option settingsIllustrations of switch locations and settingsFigure 18 "Switch functions and areas" (page 88) displays functional areasfo

Page 1003 - Operation

880 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardATTENTIONIMPORTANT!Each Media Gateway that has a digital trunk must have a clock controller clockedto an external reference

Page 1004

Physical description 881LEDStateDefinitionOff No far end alarm.LBKOn (Yellow) NTAK10 is in loop-back mode.Off NTAK10 is not in loop-back mode.CCOn (Re

Page 1005 - Electrical specifications

882 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardLEDStateDefinitionOn (Green) The clock controller is switched on and is either locked to a referenceor is in free-run modeFl

Page 1006 - Configuration

Functional description 883LEDStateDefinitionFlashing (Green) The clock controller is switched on and locking onto the primaryreference.Off The clock c

Page 1007 - Figure 282

884 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card•per-channel and all-channel loopback capabilities for near-end andfar-end•self-test•download of incoming ABCD validation ti

Page 1008 - Figure 283

Architecture 885•per-channel and all-channel loopback capabilities for near-end andfar-end•self-test•download of incoming ABCD validation times from s

Page 1009 - Route Data Block

886 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card•Card-LAN interface•carrier interface•clock controller interfaceThe main functional blocks of the NTAK10 architecture includ

Page 1010 - Trunk Data Block

Architecture 887Transmit dataTo transmit data on the carrier, the incoming serial bit stream from theNTAK02 circuit card is converted to 8-bit paralle

Page 1011

888 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardReceive dataTo receive data, PCM/Data from the carrier interface is converted from serialto parallel, is buffered, and is fe

Page 1012

Architecture 889•controlling LEDs•downloading LCAs•monitoring errors and alarms•detecting the change of state in TS0, and outputting TS0 data•counting

Page 1013 - Applications

NT6D42 Ringing Generator DC 89Figure 19Switch default settingsNT6D42 Ringing Generator DCTable 21 "NT6D42 recommended options for North American

Page 1014 - Loss switching

890 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardThe external interconnection is through a 50-pin MDF connector with aNTBK05 carrier cable A0394217.The external connection i

Page 1015 - Trunk to Trunk connection

Architecture 891If a coaxial interface is required, use NT5K85 in conjunction with theNTBK05.Channel associated signalingChannel associated signaling

Page 1016 - Call disconnect

892 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardWith the exception of the outpulsing signals and special signals, such asDenmark’s Flash signal and Sweden’s Parking signal,

Page 1017

Architecture 893•transmitting AIS for CNET (France) applicationThe functions of this microprocessor include:•receiving signaling messages supplied by

Page 1018

894 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardCarrier interfaceTx DirectionThe HDB3 encoded multiplexer output is sent to the output selector, whichselects the PCM/Data o

Page 1019 - Figure 285

Architecture 895ATTENTIONIMPORTANT!Each Media Gateway that has a digital trunk must have a clock controller clockedto an external reference clock.Note

Page 1020 - 100BaseT IP daughterboards

896 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardThe clock controller can operate in one of two modes: tracking ornon-tracking (also known as free-run).The clock controller

Page 1021 - Figure 286

Architecture 897When tracking a reference, the clock controller uses an algorithm tomatch its frequency to the frequency of the incoming clock. When t

Page 1022

898 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardThe NTAK10 2MB DTI clock controller functions and features include:•phase-locking to a reference, generating the 10.24 Mhz s

Page 1023 - Security device

Architecture 899Switchover may occur in the case of reference degradation or referencefailure. When performance of the reference degrades to a point w

Page 1024 - SDI ports

Contents 9Physical description 909Functional description 910NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card 923Contents 923Introduction 923Physical description 924Functional d

Page 1025 - Conferencing

90 Option settingsTable 21NT6D42 recommended options for North American and British TelecomApplicationRingingfrequencyRingingvoltage Jumper locations

Page 1026

900 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardto the secondary, but switches over to the primary whenever the primaryrecovers. If the primary recovers first, then the cloc

Page 1027 - Media Gateway Expansion slots

Architecture 901the clock controller. The secondary reference is obtained from another 2Mbps DTI card, which is designated by a craft person. No other

Page 1028

902 NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI cardVarious 2MB DTI switchable options exist on the NTAK10. These are:SwitchOff(Switch Open)On(Switch Closed)S1-1--S1-2 CC Enabl

Page 1029

903NTAK20 Clock ControllerdaughterboardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 903)"Phys

Page 1030

904 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardATTENTIONIMPORTANT!Each Media Gateway that has a digital trunk must have a clock controller clockedto an exte

Page 1031 - MGC block diagram

Introduction 905It is consequently located in slots 1 to 9 of the main and IP expansioncabinets and can support 1.5 Mb, 2.0 Mb, and 2.56 Mb clock reco

Page 1032 - Backplane interface

906 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardThe NTAK20 clock controller card can support 1.5 Mb, 2.0 Mb, and 2.56 Mbclock recovery rates.ATTENTIONIMPORTA

Page 1033 - Faceplate LED display

Introduction 907Tracking modeIn tracking mode, one or more DTI/PRI cards supply a clock reference to theNTAK20 clock controller daughterboard. When op

Page 1034

908 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardIf the incoming reference is unstable, the internal clock controller remainscontinuously in the tracking stag

Page 1035 - Processor Pentium Mobile Card

Physical description 909In free-run mode, the clock controller does not synchronize on any source, itprovides its own inter nal clock to the system. T

Page 1036

NT5D2101/NT9D1102 Core/Network module backplane 91Table 25NT6D42CB SW2SW2RingingvoltageMessage waitingvoltage 1 2 3 486 V ac –120 V dc off off off off

Page 1037 - Figure 292

910 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardStateDefinitionOn (Green) NTAK20 is equipped, enabled, and is either locked to a reference or is in free runm

Page 1038 - Cabinet/chassis suppor t

Functional description 911•external timing interfaceThe main functional blocks of the NTAK20 architecture include:•phase difference detector circuit•

Page 1039 - Ethernet interfaces

912 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardThe phase difference is used for making frequency measurements, andevaluating input jitter and PLL performanc

Page 1040 - USB 2.0 port

Functional description 913Table 373System clock specification and characteristicsSpecifications CCITTEIABase Frequency 20.48 MHz 20.48 MHzAccuracy±3 pp

Page 1041 - Faceplate

914 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardSpecifications CCITTEIA±60 ppm min. ±10 ppm min.Tuning Range (minimum)±90 ppm max. ±15 ppm max.Input Voltage

Page 1042 - Figure 294

Functional description 915and the other reference is still within specification, an automatic switchoveris initiated without software intervention. If

Page 1043 - LED indicators

916 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardAn automatic switchover is initiated to the reference that recovers first. If thesecondary recovers first, then

Page 1044 - HSP LEDs

Functional description 917To prevent chatter due to repeated automatic switching between primaryand secondary reference sources, a time-out mechanism

Page 1045 - Controller Daughterboards

918 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardIf the command "free run" is given, the clock controller enters the free-runmode and remains there

Page 1046 - Figure 297

Functional description 919•minimizes the propagation of impairments on the system clock due toerrors on the primary or secondary reference clocksThe m

Page 1047 - Daughterboard configurations

92 Option settingsNT6D68 Core module backplaneTable 28NT6D68 Core module backplaneJumperLocation(between slots) Core 1 Core 0Note: Berg jumpers are lo

Page 1048

920 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardExternal timing interfaceThe clock controller provides an external timing interface and accepts twosignals as

Page 1049

Functional description 921ItemSpecificationHumidity IEC 68-2-3Vibration/Shock IEC 68-2-6IEC 68-2-7IEC 68-2-29IEC 68-2-31IEC 68-2-32hardware integrity

Page 1050 - Backplane interfaces

922 NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboardItemSpecificationTemperature IEC 68-2-1IEC 68-2-2IEC 68-2-14Humidity IEC 68-2-3Vibration/Shock IEC 68-2-6IEC

Page 1051

923NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 923)"Physical descripti

Page 1052

924 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardThe NTAK79, which can be located in the main and IP expansion cabinets,provides a 2.0 Mb PRI interface and an onboard D-chan

Page 1053 - NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card

Physical description 925LEDStateDefinitionOn (Green) The NTAK79 2 MB PRI circuit card is in an active state.ACTOff The NTAK79 2 MB PRI is in a disable

Page 1054 - ATTENTION

926 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardTable 377NTAK79 LEDsLEDStateDefinitionOn (Red) The NTAK79 2MB PRI circuit card is either disabled orout-of-service.OOSOff Th

Page 1055

Physical description 927of the Primary Rate interface (PRI). The remaining two LEDs are associatedwith the on-board Clock Controller and the on-board

Page 1056

928 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardNTAK79 switchesThe NTAK79 card incorporates four on-board dip switches. The tables thatfollow provide information on the var

Page 1057

Physical description 929Switch SW2 - Carrier Impedance ConfigurationThis switch sets the carrier impedance to either 120 ohms or 75 ohms.Twisted pair c

Page 1058 - NTRB21 TMDI card faceplate

NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 93NT8D14 Universal Trunk cardTable 30 "NT8D14 vintage AA jumper strap settings" (page 93) throughTable 34 "

Page 1059

930 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardFigure 279NTAK79 card with switch locationsSwitch SW1 - DCHI ConfigurationThis switch enables/disables the on-board DCHI and

Page 1060

Physical description 931Table 384Switch SW2Cable Type SW 2-1 SW 2-275 ohms Up (Off) Down (On)120 ohms Down (On) Up (Off)Switch SW3 - Clock Controller

Page 1061

932 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardEnvironmentThe NTAK79 meets all applicable Nortel Network’s operating specifications.The NTAK79 meets all applicable Nortel N

Page 1062 - Power requirements

Architecture 933•onboard D-channel interface•32 software-selectable Tx & Rx Pad values•conversion of PCM commanding Laws (A-A, u-u, A-u, u-A)•Card

Page 1063

934 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardThe main functional blocks of the NTAK79 architecture include:•DS-30X interface•A07 signaling interface•digital pad•carrier

Page 1064

Architecture 935The NTAK79 interfaces to one DS-30X bus which contains 32byte-interleaved timeslots operating at 2.56 Mb. Each timeslot contains 10bit

Page 1065 - Hardware description

936 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardPAD SET 0 PAD SET 1OffsetPADOffsetPAD55.0 dB5–5.0 dB66.1 dB6–6.0 dB77.0 dB7–7.0 dB88.0 dB8–8.0 dB99.0 dB9–9.0 dB1010.0 dB10–

Page 1066 - Figure 304

Architecture 937PAD SET 0 PAD SET 1OffsetPADOffsetPAD1010.0 dB10-10.0 dB1111.0 dB11spare1212.0 dB12spare1313.0 dB13spare1414.0 dB14Idle Code15spare15U

Page 1067 - Architecture

938 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardPAD SET 0 PAD SET 1OffsetPADOffsetPAD1414.0 dB14Idle Code15spare15Unassigned CodeSignaling interfaceThe signaling interface

Page 1068 - Interconnection

Architecture 939Table 390Impedance matching switch selectionCable On Off75 ohms S2 S1120 ohms S1 S2Note: The ON position for all the switches is towar

Page 1069 - Microprocessor

94 Option settingsTable 32NT8D14 vintages BA/BB jumper strap settings-extended rangeJumper strap settingsTrunk types Loop length J1.X J2.X J3.X J4.XCO

Page 1070 - PAD set 0 PAD set 1

940 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardTable 393Carrier shield grounding switch settingsSwitch Carrier Pair On OffS4-1 Rx shield Open GNDS4-2 Tx shield Open GNDNTA

Page 1071

Architecture 941attenuation requirements of CCITT recommendation G.742. This providesjitter attenuation increasing from 0 dB to 60 dB over the frequen

Page 1072

942 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardCEPT transceiverThe transmitter and receiver functions are used for synchronization,channel, and signal extraction. The func

Page 1073 - Architecture 1073

Architecture 943The NTAK79 has an onboard D-Channel Handler Interface (DCHI). It is theequivalent to a single port of an NTAK02 SDI/DCH pack. This ena

Page 1074 - Transmitter

944 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardThe D-channel support interface is a 64 Kbps, full-duplex serial bit streamconfigured as a DCE device. The data signals inclu

Page 1075 - Connector pinout

Architecture 945The connection between the PRI2 and the on-board D-Channel HandlerInterface card is also available at the MDF connector. The signals c

Page 1076 - D-type connector

946 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardClock controller interfaceThe clock controller circuitry on the NTAK79 is identical to that of theNTAK20 clock controller.Th

Page 1077

Architecture 947When tracking a reference, the clock controller uses an algorithm tomatch its frequency to the frequency of the incoming clock. When t

Page 1078 - Clock rate converter

948 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardIf the incoming reference is unstable, the internal clock controller remainscontinuously in the tracking stage with the LED

Page 1079 - NTVQ01xx Media Card

Architecture 949•provide jitter filtering•make use of an algorithm to aid in detecting crystal aging and to qualifyclocking informationThe NTAK79 clock

Page 1080 - Hardware architecture

NT8D15 E and M Trunk card 95Table 34NT8D14 vintages BA/BB cable loop resistance and lossCable loop resistance (ohms)Cable loop loss (dB)(non-loaded at

Page 1081 - Maintenance hex display

950 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardthat it is within specifications. On failure (both out of specification), theclock controller enters the HOLDOVER mode and con

Page 1082 - NTVQ01xx Media Card faceplate

Architecture 951A time-out mechanism prevents chatter due to repeated automatic switchingbetween primary and secondary reference sources.See "Aut

Page 1083 - Survivability

952 NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI cardtiming signal. The clock controller uses either the two external/auxiliaryreferences or the NTAK79 references. NTAK79 has th

Page 1084 - 1084 NTVQ01xx Media Card

953NTAK93 D-channel Handler InterfacedaughterboardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 953

Page 1085 - NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card

954 NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboardThe DCHI performs D-channel Layer 2 message processing and transfersLayer 3 signaling information

Page 1086 - Reset switch

Physical description 955The NTAK93 daughterboard provides the following features and functions:•D-channel interface or DPNSS interface•Special feature

Page 1087 - NWK Status LED

956 NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboardLEDs are located on the faceplate of the NTAK09 and NTBK50 cards. TheDCH LED is dual-color (red an

Page 1088

Functional description 957The microprocessors also handle some D-channel data processing in DCHImode.One microprocessor handles data transfer between

Page 1089

958 NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboardA total of 32K bytes of ROM space for each pair of ports is reserved as acode section of the DCH-P

Page 1090

Functional description 959DPNSS/DCHI Por tThe mode of operation of the DCH-PORT is controlled by a switch settingon the NTAK09/NTBK50. For DPNSS the s

Page 1091

96 Option settingsNT8D17 Conference/TDS cardSwitch and jumper settings are used to select the companding law and tochange the conference attenuation P

Page 1092 - Synchronous communication

960 NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboardD-Port - SDTI/PRI interfaceBelow is a brief description of signals. When connected to SDTI/PRI,DCH

Page 1093 - Self-test

961NTBK22 MISP cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 961)"Physical description&quo

Page 1094 - Electrical interface options

962 NTBK22 MISP cardNote: When configuring BRI trunks, the MISP (NTBK22) card must beco-located in the same Media Gateway as the SILC (NT6D70) and UILC

Page 1095

Functional description 963Each MISP can support 4 line cards (UILC or SILC or any combination ofthe two). Each line card supports 8 DSLs, therefore ea

Page 1096

964 NTBK22 MISP card•control terminal initialization and addressing•assign B-channels for switched voice and data transmission bycommunicating with th

Page 1097 - Configuring the ESDI card

Functional description 965This interface uses shared Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) as acommunication exchange center between the CPU and the MPU.

Page 1098 - DTE/DCE mode jumper settings

966 NTBK22 MISP cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008, Nort

Page 1099

967NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 967)"Physical descripti

Page 1100 - Software service changes

968 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI carddaughterboard provides identical performance to the on-board NTAK79DCHI. The NTBK51 DDCH daughterboard provides support for

Page 1101

Physical description 969Figure 280NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card with daughterboardsThe LEDs are described in Table 402 "NTBK50 faceplate LEDs" (pag

Page 1102 - QPC513 ESDI card cabling

NT8D22 System Monitor 97SettingsFrequency Amplitude P1 P2 P325 Hz 86 V acopen2–58–11open50 Hz 70 V ac1–47–10open open50 Hz 80 V ac3–69–12open openNT8D

Page 1103

970 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardLEDStateDefinitionRED On (Red) A red alarm state has been detected. This represents a local alarmstate of Loss of Carrier (L

Page 1104

Physical description 971LEDStateDefinitionRED On (Red) A red alarm state has been detected. This represents a local alarmstate of Loss of Carrier (LOS

Page 1105

972 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardLEDStateDefinitionRED On (Red) A red alarm state has been detected. This represents a local alarmstate of Loss of Carrier (L

Page 1106 - Figure 315

Functional description 973Figure 281NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card with daughterboardsFunctional descriptionNTBK50 provides the following features and compone

Page 1107

974 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card•support of National and International bits in timeslot 0•clock controller daughterboard•D-channel interface daughterboard•d

Page 1108

Architecture 975•slip-buffering receive messages•support of National and International bits in timeslot 0•clock controller daughterboard•D-channel int

Page 1109 - Configuring the QSDI card

976 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardA description of each block follows.The main functional blocks of the NTBK50 architecture are:•DS-30X interface• A07 signali

Page 1110 - DTE/DCE mode switch settings

Architecture 977The incoming serial bit stream is converted to 8-bit parallel bytes to bedirected to padding control. The signaling bits are extracted

Page 1111 - Test switch setting

978 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardSoftware selects A-law or Mu-Law and one of 32 possible PAD values foreach channel. These values are provided in a PROM thro

Page 1112

Architecture 979As the idle code and unequipped code can be country dependent, thesoftware instructs the NTBK50 to use different codes for each direct

Page 1113

98 Option settingsPositionSW1 function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Position 1 is OFF (Meridian 1columns only)Not usedNot usedoffonoffNot usedNot usedNot usedMeridi

Page 1114

980 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardCarrier interfaceFor the E1 interface, the connection to the external digital carrier is providedby the line interface chip.

Page 1115 - QPC841 QSDI card cabling

Architecture 981Note: The ON position for all the switches is towards the bottom of thecard. This is indicated by a white dot printed on the board adj

Page 1116

982 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardTable 412Carrier Shield grounding switch settingsSwitch Down (On) Up (Off)SW 4 – 1 Rx – FGND Rx – OPENSW 4 – 2 Tx – FGND Tx

Page 1117 - The TDS/DTR card

Architecture 983The receiver extracts data and clock from an AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion)coded signal and outputs clock and synchronized data. The r

Page 1118 - Tones and cadences

984 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardThe remote loopback function causes the far-end device to transmit thesame data that it receives, using the jitter attenuate

Page 1119

Architecture 985•transmit data input•receive clock output•transmit clock outputThe receive and transmit clocks can be of slightly different bit rates

Page 1120

986 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardmode, which is not supported at this time. The DDCH supports only asingle port which directly interfaces to the PRI motherbo

Page 1121

Architecture 987The signals at this port conform to the EIA RS-232C standard.A Dual Port UART handles the functions of the serial ports for the Card-L

Page 1122

988 NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI cardNortel Communication Server 1000Circuit Card ReferenceNN43001-311 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 23 May 2008Copyright © 2003-2008

Page 1123

989NTBK51 Downloadable D-channelHandler daughterboardContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Functional description&qu

Page 1124

NT8D22 System Monitor 99Table 39NT8D22 settings for total number of slaves-SW2 on masterSwitch position Switch positionHow manyslave units345678How ma

Page 1125

990 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboard— LAPD- software for data link layer processing— DCH interface— Layer 3 preprocessor— traffic re

Page 1126

Physical description 991•slots 1 through 4 in the Media Gateway. The card is not supported in theMedia Gateway Expansion.The NTBK51 daughterboard, whe

Page 1127

992 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboardOne NTBK51 daughterboard is required for each PRI link.LEDs are located on the faceplate of the

Page 1128 - 1128 The TDS/DTR card

Functional description 993The main functional blocks of the NTBK51 architecture include the following:•Microprocessors•Main memory•Shared memory•EPROM

Page 1129 - Appendix A

994 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboardOne microprocessor handles data transfer between each serial interfaceand software, reports the

Page 1130 - Frame structure

Functional description 995The Bootstrap code resides in this 27C1000 EPROM and is executed onpower up or reset.The Bootstrap code resides in this 27C1

Page 1131 - Commands and responses

996 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboardThe serial controller is the Zilog Z16C35 and is referenced as the IntegratedController (ISCC).

Page 1132 - Description of procedure

Download operation 997Downloading may be performed in either of two modes: background ormaintenance. Before any downloading can take place, a D-channe

Page 1133

998 NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboardIf a forced download enable command is executed in LD 96, the MSDL basecode and application are

Page 1134

Download operation 999After a card reset, the MSDL base code and the D-channel applicationsoftware are validated by the CS 1000 CPU. The software is s

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