ADC HRM-238 L1 user manual Overview, Features

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Overview

 

 

OVERVIEW

The HiGain® HRM-238 List 1 is a two-slot HiGain Retrofit Management (HRM) shelf. This shelf fits into either a 19- or 23-inch Central Office (CO) equipment rack. It accommodates up to two HiGain management units (HMU-319s). It is used in conjunction with 220-type, unmanaged 3190 type, and DDM+ type mechanic shelves to manage HiGain line units.

The HRM-238 shelf, with two management units installed, provides network management capabilities for a maximum of 56 HiGain line units (one 3190 or DDM+ or two 220 shelves). Each management unit in the HRM-238 shelf can manage up to 28 line units.

The HMU-319 management unit installs horizontally into the 4 ¾-inch slots labeled A or B on the HRM-238 shelf (Figure 1). Each management unit connects to the shelf backplane through a 96-pin DIN connector.

96-pin DIN

96-pin DIN

connector (J2)

connector (J4)

A

B

 

H0543-A

Figure 1. HRM-238 List 1 (front view)

FEATURES

Standard features include:

50-pin Amp-type connectors for connection between the management units in the HRM-238 shelf and previously unmanaged HiGain line units in 220, 3190, or DDM+ mechanics shelves.

DB-25 connectors for connection to a computer, terminal, or modem

British Naval Connector (BNC) for connection to a Local Area Network (LAN) or to a HMU-319 multi-shelf connection

screw-type terminals for -48 Vdc power connection and grounding

23 wire-wrap pins to monitor alarm relay activity

HRM-238 List 1

July 21, 2004

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Contents Clei T1MFW004 HRM-238 List 1 HiGain Retrofit Management ShelfRevision History Inspecting Shipment Using this ManualInspecting Shipment Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables OS Port P2 and P4 Alarm J13 and J14 PinoutsList of Tables Overview FeaturesApplication Operational CapabilitiesRecommended Network Setup for 3190 Type Shelves Management Cabling Connector Purpose Type Gender No. PinsInstalling the HRM-238 Shelf InstallationInstalling Frame Ground and Battery Power Inspecting Your ShipmentTerminal Block TB1 Installing Communication WiringFor 220 type mechanics Connect NMA WiringP1 and P6 NMA Connectors Connect to a Computer, Terminal, or Modem Connect to a LAN or Interconnect ShelvesAUX P3 and P5 Connectors Identifying Alarms Turning UP the SystemInsert Fuse Installing the Management Units Verify CablingSecure Cabling Physical Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Product Support Appendix C Abbreviations Appendix C Abbreviations FCC Compliance Certification and WarrantyTechnical Assistance World Headquarters