Telenetics Sunrise Series Modular Nest User Manual

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev A
June 2001
Page 1 of 34
326X SERIES MODEM
Modem Cards, Backplanes, and Modular Nest 9 and 21 Enclosures
In This Notice Topic See Page
Introduction............................................................................................... 2
About the 326X Series Modem Documentation Set............................. 2
For More Details on the 326X Modem’s... ........................................... 2
Safety Information......................................................................................... 3
Warning Description ................................................................................. 3
Connecting Port Warning.......................................................................... 3
Installation Warning .................................................................................. 4
Pre-Installation Information and Activities................................................... 5
326X Series Modem Cards and Backplanes ............................................. 5
326X Series Modem Cards................................................................... 5
326X Series Modem Card Backplanes................................................. 5
Stand-alone Modems and Enclosure Cards: Differences.......................... 6
A/B Switching and the A/B LED ......................................................... 6
ALM LED............................................................................................. 6
Telephone Company Compliance—U.S.A. Models ................................. 7
Backplane Jumpers for the Busy Out Feature........................................... 7
Hong Kong and the United Kingdom................................................... 7
Countries That Support Busy Out......................................................... 8
How and When is Make Busy Activated?............................................ 8
Setting the Modem Card DIP Switch........................................................ 12
Cabling the 3262 and the 3267 (Dual Dial) Modem Cards ...................... 14
Cabling the 3263 and the 3268 (Leased Line, Dial Restoral) Modem Cards 15
Attaching Ferrite Beads (U.S.A., Canada, and Japan Only)..................... 16
Removing Audio Cable Connectors From a Modem Backplane.............. 16
326X Series Modem—Cabling to a Network Manager............................ 18
Setting Control Across Groups............................................................. 22
Example ................................................................................................ 22
Cautions and Limitations for Network Management Cabling.............. 23
Daisy-Chaining NC Ports: Card Modems to Stand-alone Modems ..... 24
Preparing the 9110 DMS for 326X Series Card Modems .................... 26
326X Modem Card Power Supply Requirements in 21-Card Enclosure.. 26
Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 Enclosure .. 27
Removing a 326X Backplane.................................................................... 28
Installing or Replacing a 326X Backplane................................................ 30
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 326X SERIES MODEM

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Page 1 of 34326X SERIES MODEMModem Cards, Backplanes, and Modular Nest 9 and 21 EnclosuresIn This Notice Topic See P

Page 2 - Overview

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 10 of 34Kontaktstiftüberbrückungen sollten nur von qualifiziertem Ku

Page 3 - Safety Information

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 11 of 34Refer to Figure 2, which shows pin locations on Modular Nest

Page 4 - Installation Warning

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 12 of 34Setting the Modem Card DIP SwitchAn 8-position DIP (Dual Inl

Page 5 - 326X Series Modem Cards

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 13 of 34Table 3. Modem Rear Panel DIP Switch FunctionsSwitch Number

Page 6 - A/B Switching and the A/B LED

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 14 of 34Cabling the 3262 and the 3267 (Dual Dial) Modem CardsRefer t

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 15 of 34Cabling the 3263 and the 3268 (Leased Line, Dial Restoral) M

Page 8 - 3263 and

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 16 of 34Attaching Ferrite Beads (U.S.A., Canada, and Japan Only)A ca

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 17 of 34To release the connector:1) Insert a small screwdriver benea

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 18 of 34326X Series Modem—Cabling to a Network ManagerThis section d

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 19 of 34Figure 8 shows a single NC command flow path. In the figure,

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Page 2 of 34OverviewThis document covers:• Information you need and activities you must complete before installing a

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 20 of 34A group’s network management signaling is passed along a mul

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 21 of 34Figure 10. NC Port Locations, Bus Master Locations, and Gro

Page 15 - Restoral) Modem Cards

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 22 of 34Setting Control Across GroupsYou can use cables to daisy-cha

Page 16 - Page 16 of 34

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 23 of 34Figure 11. Combining NC Ports With Backplane NMS Bus DIP Sw

Page 17 - To release the connector:

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 24 of 34If the application requires more NC slaves than the larger b

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 25 of 34There are two ways to determine your modem’s software revisi

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 26 of 34Preparing the 9110 DMS for 326X Series Card ModemsWhen manag

Page 20 - (1- and 9-Card Backplanes)

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 27 of 34Removing and Installing a Backplan

Page 21 - (21-Card Backplane)

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 28 of 34Removing a 326X BackplaneCautionPo

Page 22 - Setting Control Across Groups

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 29 of 34Figure 14. Removing a 326X Backpl

Page 23 - Page 23 of 34

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Safety InformationPage 3 of 34Safety InformationThis section explains how Warning Notices are used in Telenetics’ do

Page 24 - Manager and Stand-Alone

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 30 of 34Installing or Replacing a 326X Bac

Page 25 - Manager and Enclosure

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 31 of 34Figure 15. Installing or Replacin

Page 26 - Enclosure

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 32 of 34IndexNumerics3262 5, 8, 12, 14, 15

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 33 of 34EEN60950 3FFCC 16FCC Part 68 7ferr

Page 28 - Removing a 326X Backplane

Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Removing and Installing a Backplane in Modular Nest 9 or 21 EnclosurePage 34 of 34Rringer equivalence number (REN) 7

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Safety InformationPage 4 of 34Installation WarningWarningAll Telenetics devices should be used in environments desig

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 5 of 34Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesThis section provi

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 6 of 34Stand-alone Modems and Enclosure Cards: DifferencesThe 326X S

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 7 of 34Telephone Company Compliance—U.S.A. ModelsThe Telenetics 326X

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 8 of 34Countries That Support Busy OutSome backplanes have a Busy Ou

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Part No. TEL–09949, Rev AJune 2001Pre-Installation Information and ActivitiesPage 9 of 34Make Busy backplanes are factory configured for Busy Out oper

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