ADC T1MF2S04RA, HMS-318, LTPH-UM-1261-01 Optional Fan Alarm Procedure, Alarms Wire-wrap Field TB2

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Chapter 2: Installation

December 20, 2004

Optional Fan Alarm Procedure

Note: The FAN terminals wire-wrap field provides access to the Normally Open (NO), Form A fan relay contact located on the HMU-319 management unit. A temperature monitor activates this fan relay when the shelf temperature exceeds 45°C (±1°C) and deactivates the relay when the temperature drops below 35°C (±1°C). If the temperature exceeds 77°C (±1°C) a critical alarm is also generated. The critical alarm resets when the temperature drops below 40°C (±1°C).

Step

Action

1

Connect the optional fan inputs to the Alarms wire-wrap field pins 25 and 26 (see Figure 2-3).

 

 

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ALARMS

NC C NO

1 2 3

CR IT AUD

4 5 6

CRIT VIS

7 8 9

MAJ AUD

10 11 12

MAJ VIS

13 14 15

MIN AUD

16 17 18

MIN VIS

19 20 21

SYS ID

22 23 24

ACO GND TEEMPXT

25 26

NO COM

FAN

Figure 2-3. Alarms Wire-wrap Field (TB2)

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Contents HiGain Managed Shelf Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 List of Figures List of Figures December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 List of Tables List of Tables December 20 Viii LTPH-UM-1261-01 About this Manual IntroductionAudience Related PublicationsConventions Element MeaningEU Compliance Safety GuidelinesReader Alert Meaning Inspecting Your Shipment Chapter Product DescriptionTypical HMS-318 List 3 Shelf Applications HMS-318 List 3 Front ViewHMS-318 List 3 Rear View HMS-318 List 3 Shelf Rear ViewHMS-318 List 3 Shelf Rear-Panel Connections LPS-300C Span PairPower and Alarm Connections Safety PrecautionsAlarms Wire-Wrap Field Alarms Wire-Wrap Field TB2GND Wire-Wrap Connections DSX-1 and HDSL, HDSL2, or HDSL4 Connecting to HDSL, HDSL2, and HDSL4 CircuitsPlug-in Connections DSX-1 and HDSL, Hdsl 2, or HDSL4 HLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for Hdsl Circuits HLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for HDSL4 Circuits Span Powered xDSL Plug-in ConnectionsHLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for Span Powered xDSL J27 RS-232/X.25 Remote Management PortsPin No Signal Direction Ethernet Remote Management PortsHeat Dissipation Factors J27 AUX RS-232 Management Port DTE11. Central Office Equipment Rack Configuration AIR Flow Guidelines Product Description December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Before YOU Begin InstallationSite Preparations HMS-318 List 3 Shelf Parts List Unpacking and Checking the Contents of your ShipmentQuantity Catalog/Part No Installer Initial Required Tools Special Rack-Mounting Precautions Mounting the HMS-318 List 3 ShelfStep Action Adapter Bracket Mounting Procedure ETSI-style Equipment Rack Rack Mounting Procedure DSX-1AND Hdslx ConnectionsDSX and Hdsl Connector Procedure Span Powered Xdsl ConnectionsSpan Powered xDSL Connector Procedure Bonding Safety Ground Procedure Grounding Lug Power and Frame Ground Procedure Input Power Terminal Block TB1 Alarms ProcedureOptional Fan Alarm Procedure Installing LPS-300C Power Module Install HMU and HLU ProcedureInstall LPS-300C Procedure Signal and PIN Assignments Connector P1 DSX-1 Receive or Span Powered xDSL xDSL BConnector P2 DSX-1 Transmit or Span Powered xDSL xDSL a Cable Pin Number Slot Appendix a Signal and Pin Assignments December 20 Cable Pin Number Slot Card Slot Pin Number Cable Pin Number Slot Card Slot Pin Number Standard PIC Color Code Table B-1. Standard PIC Color Code Pair Number Tip RingPage INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT Circuit Card Preventive MeasuresHandling Circuit Cards Storing Circuit CardsRemoving Circuit Card Circuit Card Ejector Tab or Built-in Thumb HoldInserting Circuit Card Specifications Accessories Supplied Accessories AvailableProduct Support Appendix E Product Support December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Glossary GL-2 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Certification and Warranty World Headquarters For Technical Assistance

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