Paradyne 3600 Series, 3611, 3610 manual NMS Alarm Outputs

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Interface Connections

NMS Alarm Outputs

CO alarms can be sent to a Modular 3611 DSU (which will then notify a 6800 Series NMS) via a 6-wire modular jack on the CO Power Unit's backplane (see Figure A-1).(The Modular 3611 DSU must be configured to forward alarms to a 6800 Series NMS.) Table A-4lists the pin assignments for the NMS adapter cable. Figure A-3illustrates the NMS adapter cable.

Note that a power failure alarm signal is sent to an NMS upon a failure in either the ± 48V input or low

voltage output circuits, and that a fan failure alarm signal is sent if the fan speed falls below 1900 rpm.

NOTE

To avoid potential problems caused by incorrect connections (e.g., grounding the +12 Vdc source), do not set Jumper J21 as shown in Figure 2-10of Chapter 2 if you are not using an NMS adapter cable.

Table A-4

Pin Assignments for the NMS Adapter Cable

EIA 25-Pin

Modular

NMS Alarm Function

Male End 1

Plug End

 

1 2

6

+12 Vdc Source

11

4

None

 

 

 

14

3

None

 

 

 

16

5

None

 

 

 

19

2

Fan Status Alarm

 

 

 

23

1

Power Status Alarm

 

 

 

1 All other pins on the 25-pin male connector are wired straight through to the 25-pin female connector.

2 This pin only functions as a +12 Vdc source when Jumper J21 is set as shown in Figure 2-10of Chapter 2.

3000-A2-GB41±40

May 1998

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Contents Comsphere ±48 Vdc Central Office Power Unit Copyright  1998 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved Warranty, Sales, and Service InformationTrademarks Important Safety Instructions Comsphere ±48 Vdc Central Office Power Unit Table of Contents Interface Connections Glossary Index List of Figures List of Tables Technical Specifications for Central Office CO Power UnitRelated Documents PrefaceObjectives and Reader Assumptions AbstractComsphere ±48 Vdc Central Office Power Unit Overview Introduction2illustrates the CO Power Unit with two power modules FeaturesCentral Office CO Power Unit with One Power Module ±48 Vdc Technical SpecificationsWeight Equipment Warranty SupportComsphere ±48 Vdc Central Office Power Unit May Basic Mode of Operation Installation ConsiderationsWithout DBMs DSUs with DBMs DSUs, 3151 and CSUs Independent Mode of OperationAmbient 3611 DSUs 3551, 3611, 3161 DSU/CSUsAlarm Forwarding to a 6800 Series NMS Redundant Mode of OperationProcedure CO Power Unit InstallationInstalling the Optional Second Power Module Installing the Optional Second Power Module Settings for Basic Mode Setting the Option StrapsSettings for Independent Mode Independent ModeSeries Carrier Installation Manual Installing the CO Power UnitCO Power Unit Installation Comsphere 3000 Series Carrier Rear Providing Power to a CO Power UnitAMP Procedure GRD Optional Fuses -48V GRD Vdc Power Source a  Procedure Installing an SdcpConnecting the Alarm Contacts to a CO Alarm System Ext Leads RPowr Procedure Installation Air Filter and Brackets Installation Optional 11. Air Filter Brackets Installation Comsphere ±48 Vdc Central Office Power Unit May Indicators and Controls Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Replacing a Power Module Power Module Replacement InstructionsPreventive Maintenance DC Inputs Interface Connections a±48V CO ground return Figure A-2. Connector Housing and Contact Pin Assignments for CO Alarm System OutputsCO Alarm System Outputs Table A-3NMS Alarm Outputs Figure A-3. NMS Adapter Cable Feature Number 3000-F2-510 Glossary Basic modeSDU Index NMS Index