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DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server
Release 6
Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets
555-230-112
Comcode 108215526
Issue 5
May 1998
Copyright 1998, Lucent Technologies
All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Notice
Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was
complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is
subject to change.
Your Responsibility for Your Systems Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system
by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your
company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated
with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can
result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications
services.
You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your
system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to pre-
vent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for
reading all installation, instruction, and system administration docu-
ments provided with this product in order to fully understand the fea-
tures that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken
to reduce that risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this
product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of com-
mon-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through
or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any
charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention
If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need
technical support or assistance, call Technical Service Center Toll
Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643-2353.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 15: Class A Statement. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered
with the FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identi-
fied by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E. Refer to
“Federal Communications Commission Statement” in “About This
Book” for more information regarding Part 68.
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Interference Information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Le Pr
ésent Appareil Nomérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques
d
épassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class
A pr
éscrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté
par le minist
ére des Communications du Canada.
Trademarks
See the preface of this document.
Ordering Information
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European Union Declaration of Conformity
The “CE” mark affixed to the DEFINITY® equipment described in
this book indicates that the equipment conforms to the following Euro-
pean Union (EU) Directives:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI
and i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your local dis-
tributor.
Comments
To comment on this document, return the comment card at the front of
the document.
Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development,
Lucent Technologies, Denver, CO.
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Contents
Contents iii
About This Book viii
Organization ix
How to Comment on This Book ix
Related Books x
How to Order Books x
Trademarks xi
Standards Compliance xii
LASER Product xiii
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards xiii
Where to Call for Technical Support xv
Anti-Static Protection xv
Security Issues xv
Federal Communications Commission Statement xvi
1 Install and Connect Cabinets 1-1
Unpack and Inspect Cabinets 1-1
Check Customer’s Order 1-2
Correcting Shipping Errors 1-2
Install System Cabinets 1-3
Connect AC Power and Ground 1-6
Connect DC Power and Ground 1-16
Approved Grounds 1-23
Connect Remote Power Off Cable and
External Alarm Cable 1-25
Connect External Alarm Cable 1-27
Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet 1-27
Connect DC Power and Ground to
Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet 1-28
Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling 1-29
Earthquake Protection Installation 1-34
2 Install Telecommunications Cabling 2-1
Equipment Room Hardware 2-1
Main Distribution Frame 2-4
Installation Requirements 2-5
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Install Equipment and Cables 2-6
Install Cable Slack Managers 2-12
Install Sneak Fuse Panels 2-13
Cable Installation 2-16
Install Coupled Bonding Conductor 2-26
Station Wiring Design 2-28
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room 2-33
Layout 2-39
Voice and Data Terminals 2-40
Label the Main Distribution Frame 2-44
Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration 2-45
Create a Provisioning Plan 2-49
3 Install Management Terminal and
Activate System 3-1
Install Management Terminal 3-2
Activate the System 3-7
Screens and Commands 3-10
System Administration 3-11
Set Country Options 3-12
Circuit Pack Administration 3-17
Set System Maintenance Parameters 3-18
Administer System Configurations (Release 6r) 3-19
Administer Fiber Links (Release 6r Only) 3-23
Reboot High Reliability System 3-29
Administer Attendant Console 3-29
Save Translations 3-30
Add Translations 3-30
Installation Completion 3-31
DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures 3-32
4 Test the System 4-1
Check System Status for Each Cabinet 4-2
Check Circuit Pack Configuration 4-3
Test TDM Bus in PPN 4-4
Test Tone-Clock Circuit Packs 4-5
Test SPE Duplication Memory Shadowing Link 4-6
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Test Duplicated Switch Processing
Element Interchange 4-7
Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs 4-8
Test TDM for each EPN 4-9
Test Tone-Clock for each EPN 4-10
Test Tone-Clock Interchange for each EPN 4-10
Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each EPN 4-11
Check Circuit Pack Configuration Again 4-12
System Test Completion 4-12
LED Indicators 4-13
5 Install and Wire Telephones and
Other Equipment 5-1
Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station Example 5-5
Analog Tie Trunk Example 5-6
Digital Tie Trunk Example 5-7
DS1 Tie Trunk Example 5-8
Auxiliary Connector Outputs 5-10
Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity 5-13
Adjunct Power Connections 5-14
Attendant Console 5-16
26B1 Selector Console 5-16
Connect External Alarm Indicators 5-17
Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires 5-19
Remote Network Interface 5-22
TN1654 DS1 Converter (Release 6r Only) 5-23
Off-Premises Station Wiring 5-30
Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations 5-30
Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones 5-36
External Ringing 5-44
Queue Warning Indicator 5-44
1145B Power Supply 5-45
1151A Power Supply 5-54
BRI Terminating Resistor 5-57
Multi-point Adapters 5-61
Add Circuit Packs 5-64
List of Circuit Packs 5-65
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Add the Fiber Optic Cable 5-70
Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL 5-85
Add DID Trunks 5-86
Add Tie Trunks 5-87
Add DS1 Tie and OPS 5-89
Add Code Calling Access 5-93
Add Speech Synthesis 5-93
Add Pooled Modem 5-93
Add External Modem to EPN 5-94
Add External Modem to PPN 5-95
Add External Modem to TN1648B 5-96
Add Multiple Announcement 5-106
Add ISDN — PRI 5-110
Add Packet Bus to R6si 5-113
Add CallVisor ASAI 5-117
Add ISDNBRI 5-121
Add PRI Over PACCON to R6si 5-124
CAMA/E911 Installation 5-131
Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) 5-143
6 Test Telephones and Other Equipment 6-1
Make Test Calls 6-2
Test 302C Attendant Console 6-2
Test External Ringing 6-3
Test Queue Warning Indicator 6-3
Test Integrated Announcement 6-3
Test Music-on-Hold 6-4
Test Emergency Transfer 6-4
Test Remote Access Interface 6-4
Test Basic Rate Interface 6-5
Test Duplication Option Processing
Element Interchange 6-5
Test Terminating Trunk Transmission 6-6
Test Stratum 3 Clock 6-7
Perform Complete System Test 6-8
Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature 6-9
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A Connecting Fiber Optic Cables A-1
LASER Product A-2
Fiber Optic Requirements A-2
Optical Cross-Connect Hardware A-6
Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables A-16
Labels for Fiber Optic Cables A-16
Making Changes at an LIU or Shelf A-17
Routing Fiber Optic Cables A-18
B Option Switch Settings B-1
External Modem Option Settings B-2
Printer Option Settings B-5
Call Detail Recording Option Settings B-8
TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings B-10
TN464E/F Option Settings B-12
C Cable Ductwork C-1
D Connector and Cable Diagrams D-1
E References E-1
Basic DEFINITY ECS Documents E-1
Call Center Documents E-5
Application-Specific Documents E-6
Documents on CD-ROM E-9
GL Glossary and Abbreviations GL-1
IN Index IN-1
About This Book
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About This Book
This book provides procedures and information for installing and initially testing
the DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server Multi-Carrier Cabinets.
This document covers information related to DEFINITY ECS Release 6. For
details about changes for Release 6, refer to
DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6.1, Change Description
.
The following conventions describe the systems referred to in this book.
The word
system
, is a general term and includes references to the
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
DEFINITY Systems are called: Release 5, Release 5r, Release 6, and
Release 6r
All occurrences of Release 5r, and Release 6r are called Release 6r
unless a specific configuration is required to differentiate between product
offerings
Information in this book is applicable for Release 5 through Release 6
unless otherwise specified
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated DEFINITY
ECS
This book describes installation and wiring including:
1. Placing and interconnecting the various cabinets and adjuncts.
2. Wiring from the telephone network interface to and including the 25-pair
cables that connect directly to the system.
3. The main equipment room main distribution frame and the associated
cabling to the system and/or 8-pin information outlets (modular wall jacks).
4. Testing of the completed installation.
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About This Book
Page ixOrganization
This issue replaces all previous issues of
DEFINITY Communications System
Generic 1 and Generic 3 Installation and Test,
555-204-104.
NOTE:
This book is being modified for international translation. This means some
illustrations contain numbers instead of descriptive text. In the future, all
illustrations will contain numbers.
Organization
This book contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1, ‘‘
Install and Connect Cabinets’’ How to install the cabinets,
connect power, and connect the cabinets together.
Chapter 2, ‘‘
Install Telecommunications Cabling’’ How to install cabling
between the system and the Main Distribution Frame.
Chapter 3,
Install Management Terminal and Activate System’’ How to install
the management terminal and how to activate and initialize the system.
Chapter 4, ‘‘
Test the System’’ How to initially test the system.
Chapter 5, ‘‘
Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment’’ How to install
and wire telephones and other equipment to the system.
Chapter 6, ‘‘
Test Telephones and Other Equipment’’ How to test the
equipment installed in Chapter 5.
How to Comment on This Book
Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback. Please fill out the reader
comment card at the front of this book and return it. Your comments are of great
value and help improve our documentation.
If the reader comment card is missing, fax your comments to 1-303-538-1741 or
to your Lucent Technologies representative, and mention this document’s name
and number,
DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 6 Installation
and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets,
555-230-112.
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Page xRelated Books
Related Books
The following books are useful for system-related information:
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 System
Description Pocket Reference
, 555-230-211
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for
R6r,
555-230-126
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for
R6vs/si,
555-230-127
AT&T Network and Data Connectivity Reference
, 555-025-201
BCS Products Security Handbook
, 555-025-600
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Users Guide,
555-232-105
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Test Guide,
555-232-102
DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems System Interface
, 555-232-108
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Installation and
Test for Single-Carrier Cabinets,
555-230-894
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Administration
and Feature Description,
555-230-522
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Upgrades and
Additions for R6vs/si,
555-230-120
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Upgrades and
Additions for R6r,
555-230-121
Switch Administration for DEFINITY AUDIX
, 585-300-509
How to Order Books
In addition to this book, other description, installation and test, maintenance, and
administration books are available. A complete list of DEFINITY books is
provided in the
Business Communications System Publications Catalog
,
555-000-010.
This book and any other DEFINITY books can be ordered directly from the
Lucent Technologies Business Communications System Publications Fulfillment
Center at 1-317-322-6791 or toll free at 1-800-457-1235.
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Trademarks
This document contains references to the following Lucent Technologies
trademarked products:
ACCUNET
®
AUDIX
®
Callmaster
®
CallVisor
®
CONVERSANT
®
DEFINITY
®
FORUM
LGX
®
MEGACOM
®
SYSTIMAX
®
TRANSTALK
The following products are trademarked by their appropriate vendor:
Audichron
®
is a registered trademark of Audichron Company
Music Mate
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
PagePac
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation, Dracon
Division
SHOCKWATCH
®
is a registered trademark of Media Recovery,
Incorporated
Styrofoam
®
is a registered trademark of Styrofoam Corporation
TILTWATCH
®
is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
VELCRO
®
is a registered trademark of VELCRO U.S.A. Incorporated
Zone Mate
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
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Standards Compliance
The equipment presented in this book complies with the following (as
appropriate):
ITU-T (Formerly CCITT)
ECMA
ETSI
IPNS
DPNSS
National ISDN-1
National ISDN-2
ISO-9000
ANSI
FCC Part 15 and Part 68
EN55022
EN50081
EN50082
CISPR22
Australia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548)
Australia TS 001 (AS/NZS3260)
IEC 825
IEC 950
UL 1459
UL 1950
CSA C22.2 Number 225
Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information.
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Page xiiiLASER Product
LASER Product
The DEFINITY ECS may contain a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber
optic cable is connected to a remote Expansion Port Network (EPN). The LASER
device operates within the following parameters:
Power Output: -5 dBm
Wavelength: 1310 nm
Mode Field Diameter: 8.8 microns
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
IEC 825 1993
!
CAUTION:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Standards
This product complies with and conforms to the following:
Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment, EN55022
(CISPR22), 1993
EN50082-1, European Generic Immunity Standard
FCC Part 15
Australia AS3548
NOTE:
The system conforms to Class A (industrial) equipment. Voice terminals
meet Class B requirements.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated radio frequency field IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000-4-4
Lightning effects IEC 1000-4-5
Conducted radio frequency IEC 1000-4-6
Mains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000-4-8
Low frequency mains disturbance
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Page xivElectromagnetic Compatibility Standards
The system conforms to the following:
Electromagnetic compatibility General Immunity Standard, part 1;
residential, commercial, light industry, EN50082-1, CENELEC, 1991
Issue 1 (1984) and Issue 2 (1992), Electrostatic discharge immunity
requirements (EN55024, Part 2) IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated radio frequency field immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-4
European Union Standards
Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the
DEFINITY equipment specified in this book bearing the Conformité Europeénne
(CE) mark conforms to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directives.
The CE mark indicates conformance to the European Union Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (TTE) Directive (91/263/EEC) and with
i-CTR3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and i-CTR4 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) as
applicable. The CE mark is applied to the following Release 6 products:
Global AC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC)
DC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) with 25 Hz ring generator
AC powered Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) with 25 Hz ring generator
AC powered Compact Single-Carrier Cabinet (CSCC) with 25 Hz ring
generator
Enhanced DC Power System
Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 25 Hz ring generator
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Where to Call for Technical Support
Use the following telephone numbers for the region in which the system is being
installed:
Anti-Static Protection
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY System,
always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to an
approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface on the DEFINITY
System.
Security Issues
To ensure the greatest security possible for customers, Lucent Technologies
offers services that can reduce toll-fraud liabilities. Contact your Lucent
Technologies representative for more security information.
Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY ECS software. Existing passwords
expire 24 hours after installation.
Telephone Number
Streamlined Implementation (for missing equipment) 1-800-772-5409
USA/Canada Technical Service Center 1-800-248-1234
Technical Service Center (INADS Database
Administration)
1-800-248-1111
Asia/Pacific Regional Support Center 65-872-8686
Western Europe/South Africa/Middle East 441-252-774-800
Business Communications Europe 441-252-391-789
Eastern/Central Europe 361-345-4334
ITAC 1-303-804-3777
Latin/Central America & Caribbean 1-303-804-3778
DEFINITY Helpline 1-800-225-7585
Lucent Technologies Toll Fraud Intervention 1-800-643-2353
Lucent Technologies Technical Service Center 1-800-242-2121
Lucent Technologies Corporate Security 1-800-822-9009
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Page xviFederal Communications Commission Statement
Federal Communications Commission
Statement
Part 68: Statement
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to be operated in
a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervision signaling is in
violation of Part 68 rules. This equipment returns answer-supervision signals to
the public switched network when:
Answered by the called station
Answered by the attendant
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE
user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls forwarded
back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible exceptions are:
A call is unanswered
A busy tone is received
A reorder tone is received
Lucent Technologies attests that this registered equipment is capable of
providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the
use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block
access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of
1990.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the rear of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration
number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested,
this information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected
to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
RENs should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone
company.
NOTE:
REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities.
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Page xviiFederal Communications Commission Statement
Means of Connection
Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following
table (U.S. only).
If the terminal equipment (DEFINITY
®
System) causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical,
the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you
will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this
happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to
make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information,
please contact the Technical Service Center at 1-800-242-2121. If the equipment
is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request
that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
It is recommended that repairs be performed by Lucent Technologies certified
technicians.
The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
This equipment, if it uses a telephone receiver, is hearing aid compatible.
Manufacturer’s Port Identifier FIC Code
SOC/REN/
A.S. Code Network Jacks
Off/On Premises Station OL13C 9.0F RJ2GX, RJ21X,
RJ11C
DID Trunk 02RV2-T 0.0B RJ2GX, RJ21X
CO Trunk 02GS2 0.3A RJ21X
CO Trunk 02LS2 3.0A RJ21X
Tie Trunk TL31M 9.0F RJ2GX
1.544 Digital Interface 04DU9-B,C 6.0F RJ48C, RJ48M
1.544 Digital Interface 04DU9-BN,KN 6.0F RJ48C, RJ48M
120A2 Channel Service Unit 04DU9-DN 6.0F RJ48C
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Install and Connect Cabinets
This chapter discusses installation of Multi-Carrier Cabinets only. For information
on Single-Carrier Cabinets, refer to
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
Release 5 Installation and Test for Single-Carrier Cabinets
.
Floor plans and equipment layouts for typical system installations are provided in
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 System Description
Pocket Reference
.
Unpack and Inspect Cabinets
Perform these steps for all cabinets.
!
DANGER:
A cabinet may weigh as much as 800 lbs (363 kg) and may be top heavy.
Use extreme caution.
1. Check the status of the SHOCKWATCH and/or TILTWATCH indicators on
the container. If the container has been shaken or tilted beyond
specifications, the indicators are red, indicating potential damage. Report
any damage according to local shipping instructions.
!
DANGER:
Take care to avoid injury while cutting and removing the 2 metal bands.
2. Unpack the cabinet and remove all packing material.
3. Move the cabinets into their proper positions.
4. Do not adjust the leveling feet at this time.
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1
Unpack and Inspect Auxiliary Cabinet
The Auxiliary cabinet is normally positioned adjacent to the PPN cabinet or the
EPN cabinet, if provided.
1. Unpack the cabinets as outlined on the previous page.
2. Remove the lower rear panel from the Auxiliary cabinet. Install the lower
rear panel when the installation is completed.
Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
1. Check the status of the SHOCKWATCH and/or TILTWATCH indicators on
the cardboard container. If the container has been jarred or tilted beyond
specifications, the indicators are red, indicating possible damage.
2. Remove all packing material.
3. Remove front door and rear screw-on panels from the cabinet.
4. Inspect the cabinet for damage. Report any damage per local
instructions.
Check Customers Order
1. Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm all
equipment is present. If any equipment is missing, report the information
to your Lucent Technologies representative.
2. Ensure all circuit packs are fully inserted into the proper slots according to
the Customer Service Document (CSD). Report any discrepancies in
circuit pack type or quantity to your Lucent Technologies representative.
3. Check the system adjuncts for damage and report all damage according
to local shipping instructions.
Correcting Shipping Errors
1. Red-tag all defective equipment and over-shipped equipment and return
per the nearest Material Stocking Location (MSL) instructions. For
international customers, contact your order service agent.
2. Direct all short-shipped reports to the nearest MSL. Contact the
appropriate location for specific instructions. For Streamlined
Implementation in the United States, call 1-800-772-5409.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets
555-230-112
Issue 5
May 1998
Install and Connect Cabinets
Page 1-3Install System Cabinets
1
Install System Cabinets
Check the location of the AC power receptacles in the equipment room. The
receptacles must be on a separately fused circuit not controlled by a wall switch.
They must be located within 10 feet (3 m) of the cabinet and outside the Main
Distribution Frame (MDF) area.
Position the PPN Cabinet
1. If the system is supplied with cable ductwork, space the cabinets on 32
inch (81.3 cm) centers +-1/8 inch (0.3 cm), they must be level, and must
be square with respect to each other.
2. If the system is supplied with cable slack managers, place the cabinets far
enough from the connection field to lay down the 32 inch (81.3 cm) slack
managers and to provide a little extra room for the cables to access the
cable slack managers.
3. If earthquake protection is required, skip to ‘‘
Earthquake Protection
Installation’’ on page 1-34.
4. If earthquake protection is not required, level the cabinets and adjust and
lock the cabinet stabilizing bolts to keep the cabinet from moving.
5. At the bottom of the cabinet, install hole plugs (provided with cabinet) in
the holes previously occupied by the 4 carriage bolts.
Position the EPN Cabinets
Each EPN cabinet is normally positioned adjacent to the PPN cabinet but may be
located remotely in a different room or a different building.
1. The procedure for installing an EPN cabinet is the same as for the PPN
cabinet.
2. If earthquake protection is required, skip to ‘‘
Earthquake Protection
Installation’’ on page 1-34.
3. If earthquake protection is not required, level the cabinets and adjust and
lock the cabinet stabilizing bolts to keep the cabinets from moving.
NOTE:
To install a new EPN cabinet to an
existing
system, refer to
DEFINTY
Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Upgrades and
Additions for R6r
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Lucent Technologies Release 6 User manual

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