Dialogic SS7G22, SS7G21 manual Working Inside the Product, Safety Before Removing the Top Cover

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Dialogic® SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Servers Hardware Manual Issue 7

Chapter 10: Working Inside the Product

This chapter describes actions that must be performed by a qualified service technician, and which require the removal of the Top Cover from a Dialogic® SS7G21 or SS7G22 product. Before commencing these procedures, read the Chapter 7, “Warnings and Cautions”, the safety advice in Section 10.1, and the warnings and cautions, in Section 10.2. The removal of the Top Cover is described in Section 10.3, and the internal layout is described in Section 10.4. The procedures that follow describe actions on components internal to the product.

10.1Safety: Before Removing the Top Cover

Before removing the Top Cover at any time to work inside the product, observe these safety guidelines:

1.Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the product.

2.Power down the product by pressing and holding the power switch ( ) on the front of the chassis for several seconds. After the product shuts down and the fans stop rotating, unplug or disconnect the power cords to remove standby power from the product.

3.Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines connected to connectors or ports on the back of the product.

10.2Warnings and Cautions: Working Inside the Product

These warnings and cautions apply whenever the Top Cover of the product is removed.

Only a qualified service technician should remove the Top Cover of the product. Only a qualified service technician should integrate, configure, or service the product.

WARNING

POWER SWITCH

Shutting down the product with the Power switch on the front of the product does not remove all power from the product. To remove all power from the product, you must also unplug or disconnect the power cords from the product. Unplugging or disconnecting the power cords from the product removes the +12 Volt standby power that is present when the product is powered down (standby).

WARNING

HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, POWER SUPPLY

Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply; only technically qualified personnel should do servicing.

WARNING

HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, DEVICES AND CABLES

Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power, telephone, and communication cables. Turn off the product and unplug or disconnect power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to the product before removing the Top Cover. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can result.

WARNING

HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, PROCESSORS AND POWER SUPPLIES

Thermal conditions may be present in the processor or memory complex. Allow all fans to continue to run until they shut down on their own after power has been turned off. After the fans stop rotating, you can unplug or disconnect the power cords.

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Contents Dialogic SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Servers Publication Date January Document Number 05-2300-007, Issue Contents Index FiguresRevision History Date Issue No DescriptionTables Part 1 User’s Guide Qualified Service Technician Operations If AC Power Supplies are Installed Mains AC Power Disconnect If DC Power Supplies are Installed Isolation Page Products IntroductionPurpose Hard Disk Drive Power SuppliesSS7 Signaling Boards Server BoardRelated Information Ethernet PortsCooling Product ID Description ApplicabilityProduct Applicability Signaling Links Product SpecificationDC Power Supply Module AC Power Supply ModuleEthernet Interfaces PCM InterfaceSS7 Serial Interfaces Serial Port COM2 Alarm OutputsControls and Indicators Visual Indicators on the Ethernet Ports MNR Alarm LED amber PWR Alarm LED amberActivity/Fault LED green/amber ID switchCalculated Product Reliability Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Product ReliabilityProduct Specification Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Regulatory Specifications and DeclarationsSpecifications Demonstrating Compliance Safety Compliance US ICKCNNANSS7HDP Telecommunications ComplianceDeclarations of the Manufacturer or Importer Declaration of ConformityNo D0006 Česky FCC Part 68 Statement USA FCC Part 15 ElectroMagnetic Compliance Statement USATelecommunications Notice Taiwan Telecommunications Attachment Notice CanadaTelecommunications Notice Australia / New Zealand Further Information Safety2 EMC Installation of Cables Essential Compliance InformationProduct Environmental Information Regulatory Specifications and Declarations Overview Hardware DescriptionFront Panel Front Panel Control, Indicator and Switch Function SummaryFeature Description More Information Description Informatio Back PanelRack Mounting Options Interfaces DC Power Input Terminal BlockSafety Ground Studs for Earthing AC Power InputPin No Direction Function PCM Interface Ports Connector PinoutsSS7 Serial Interface Ports SS7 Serial Interface Ports Dual V.11 Connector Pinouts SS7 Serial Interface Connector Aux on SPCI2SEthernet Interfaces Connectors Serial Port COM2 Connector Ethernet Interface Connector PinoutsPin No Description AlarmsPart 2 Service Technician’s Guide Page Qualified Service Technician Operations If AC Power Supplies are Installed Mains AC Power Disconnect If DC Power Supplies are Installed Isolation Page Tools and Supplies Needed Tools and Supplies NeededTools and Supplies Needed Installation Overview Product Installation and Hot-Swap ActionsPower Supply Related Actions DC Power Supply Module, Initial Connections Replacement of Power Supply Module in AC ProductsSafety Ground Studs, Conductor Installation DC Power Supply Module Terminal Block AC-input Power Supply Cage, Connection DC Power Supply Module, Transferring ConnectionsProduct Installation and Hot-Swap Actions Hard Disk Drive HDD Replacement Unlocking and Removing an AC Power Supply ModuleFile Type Description Backing up the System ConfigurationFiles Backed Up to the syslog Subdirectory at Startup Replacing the HardwareReplacing the Hard Disk Drive Restoring the System ConfigurationProduct Installation and Hot-Swap Actions Working Inside the Product Safety Before Removing the Top CoverRemoving and Installing the Top Cover Top Cover Removal and Installation Internal Product Layout SS7G21 Variants 10.5 SS7 Signaling BoardsPreparing Spci Signaling Boards for Installation in SS7G21 Major Components in an SS7G21 and SS7G22 ChassisJumpers Board Boards SwitchD1W D2W Position D3W / Q3W Setting Positions Q1W Q2W Quantity of Boards Variant Suffix Board PositionBoards Position Switch 00W H1W H2W H3W Setting Installing or Replacing an SS7 Signaling BoardInstalling and Replacing an SS7 Signaling Board CT Bus Cable Notes Replacing the Back-up BatteryVarning Working Inside the Product International Warnings International Warnings Avertissements Français Avertissements Français suite Warnung Deutsch Warnung Deutsch Fortsetzung Avvertenza Italiano Avvertenza Italiano continua Advertencia Español Advertencia Español continuación Protocol Module IDs Operating Mode IDsPart Number Reference Product ID Description SS7G21 and SS7G22 Product IDsExpansion Options or Spare Assemblies AccessoriesGNU C Library Software Licensing InformationLinux Software Distribution Software Licensing Information Cabling Connecting to V.11 V.35-Compatible SS7 LinksConnectors on the SPCI2S Signaling Board Appendix aConnecting an SPCI2S to an Inet Tester Connecting an SPCI2S to an M34 Block ConnectorConnecting an SPCI2S to a Nortel DMS100 SPCI2S/SIU Receiving Clock Configuring the SIU SPCI2S to Operate on V.11 PortsClocking SPCI2S/SIU Generates ClockingAppendix a CT Bus GlossaryGlossary FCC IndexMtbf Switches