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Introduction to the ISDN Interface

Pre-Installation Requirements

CSU Equipment

The installer must provide a Channel Service Unit (CSU) plus CSU cabling.

The CSU equipment must meet the specifications contained in Table 1-3.See page 2-12for instructions on installing the CSU.

Table 1-3. CSU equipment required for ISDN

Item

Specifications

Vendors

 

 

 

CSU

The Channel Service Unit (CSU) must

The following CSUs have been used suc-

 

comply with FCC Part 15 and Part 68. The

cessfully with the DBS ISDN.

 

CSU is installed between the DBS and the

Kentrox

 

public network. The CSU provides alarm,

 

Kentrox T-SERV II 

 

diagnostic, and monitoring functions, as

 

or

 

well as network protection.

 

 

Kentrox T-SMART

 

 

(Kentrox can be contacted at 1-800-733-

 

 

5511.)

 

 

 

CSU

Each CSU requires a network cable and an equip-

For Kentrox CSUs

Cabling

ment cable. The network cable connects from the

Kentrox offers prefabricated cables for their CSUs.

CSU to the network interface. The equipment cable

 

For the network cable, order part number 01-

 

connects from the CSU to the DBS ISDN MDF

 

93010151. For the equipment cable, order part

 

card.

 

number 01-93010121.

 

For Kentrox CSUs

 

If you fabricate your own cables, use 24 AWG

 

The network cable requires a female DB-15 con-

stranded cable that includes shielding for each pair.

 

Belden (Richmond, IN) offers stranded cable that

 

nector and an RJ48C connector. The equipment

 

cable requires a male DB-15 connector and an

complies with these specifications. Order part

 

RJ48C connector.

number 8723.

 

To simplify installation, you can order the prefabri-

 

 

cated cables shown in the “Vendors” column.

 

 

If you fabricate your own ISDN cables, you should

 

 

use 24 AWG stranded cable that includes shielding

 

 

for each pair. For best results, use the cable listed

 

 

under “Vendors.”

 

 

For Premier CSUs

 

 

You must fabricate your own cables for the Premier

 

 

CSU. The network cable requires two RJ48C con-

 

 

nectors. The equipment cable connects to an RJ48C

 

 

connector on the ISDN MDF card and to four

 

 

screw-down terminals on the CSU.

 

 

For both cables, use 24 AWG stranded cable that

 

 

includes shielding for each pair. For best results,

 

 

use the cable listed under “Vendors.”

 

 

 

 

Revised April 2000

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Contents For CPC-EX Version IsdnPage Contents DBS-EX23-530 Revised Programming ReferenceList of Figures List of Tables Overview About This ManualRelated Documents Chapter Title PurposeViii DBS-EX23-530 Revised April Topic Introduction to the Isdn InterfaceDBS-EX23-530 Revised April Description of the Isdn Interface OverviewFraming Options Introduction to the Isdn Interface OverviewOrdering Isdn Pre-Installation RequirementsInformation Needed from CO Comments / Examples Typical Information for CO Comments ExamplesLpic Typical Information for CO Site Information Information Needed from CO Site InformationESF Span Item Master Cabinet Span Slave Cabinet SpanDBS Equipment What You Must PurchaseCSU Equipment Page Installation DBS-EX22-530 Revised April Guidelines Installation GuidelinesHardware Requirements MaximumsGuidelines Installation Trunk Assignments for Single-Cabinet Systems Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems Trunk Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Number System Size Master SlaveTrunk Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Number Trunk Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Number Trunk Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Number Trunk Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet Number Installing the CSU Installation ProceduresInstallation Procedures If you’re installing Use this procedureParameter System Configuration Installation Installation ProceduresInstalling an Isdn in a Single Cabinet Attach the Sync Unit to the CPC-EX card Sync Unit installation MDF card installation To 150 ft 150-450 ft 450-655 ft Distance from the DBS to the CSURJ48 Pin Designations Pins DesignationIsdn cabinet connections, single-cabinet installation Installation Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Installation Installation Procedures Slave Cabinet Quick-Start Programming DBS-EX23-530 Revised April Quick-Start Programming Before You Begin Before You BeginProgramming Initial Isdn Options DBS-EX22-530 Issued 10/23/98Minimum Programming Programming Initial Isdn Options Quick-Start Programming=Free run internal clocking Quick-Start Programming Programming Initial Isdn OptionsPublic DisableNone = Loop startDetermine Type and Plan Send as isFF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 3# 0-2# NSF =Off Multiple did Programming=DID data on display CO Type 0 4ESS Typical Central Office ConfigurationsProgramming Reference DBS-EX23-530 Revised April Programming Reference Isdn System Settings Isdn System SettingsSystem Size =T1Isdn System SettingsProgramming Reference Clock Settings=None Isdn System Settings Programming Reference Programming Reference System-Wide Timers System-Wide Timers=4 sec System-Wide Timers Programming Reference15=Infinite =30 sec System-Wide Timers Programming Reference Programming Reference System-Wide Timers Digital Pad Settings Programming Reference Digital Pad SettingsSLT Isdn #2 Programming Reference Digital Pad SettingsDigital Pad SettingsProgramming Reference Extension Port SettingsProgramming ReferenceDigital Pad Settings Trunk Port SettingsTrunk Configuration Master and Slave SettingsTrunk Signaling Master and Slave Settings Programming ReferenceAlarm Descriptions Alarm SettingsProgramming Reference Alarm Settings Alarm Description NotificationParameter Address Function Alarm Settings Programming ReferenceSlip Alarms =Yes Alarm Transmission Options=10 ms Alarm TimersProgramming ReferenceAlarm Settings Error Counters for FF Alarm Keys Programming Reference Alarm Settings Alarm Settings Programming Reference =Off Alarm relay does not close Alarm Relay ControlsAlarm Settings Programming Reference =Auto =Do not reset Trunk SettingsTrunk Settings Programming Reference Public network Programming Reference Trunk SettingsNone DisableSend as is with leading Send as is withTrunk Settings Programming Reference =Off Extension Settings Programming Reference Extension SettingsAlarm Master Isdn Slave Isdn FF Key SettingsProgramming Reference FF Key Settings Special Isdn Function Codes Programming Reference Special Isdn Function CodesProgramming Reference Special Isdn Function Codes Yellow New Features Appendix a CPC-EX 2.3 UpdatesSoftware Corrections Programming Port Voice Mail Support via APISmall LCD Soft Key Support via API Off-Hook Voice Announce Ohva via APICall Record Ohva via API UNA Transfer Special FeaturesUNA Call Reversion Setting ValueForwarding to UNA for CO Held Call DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual Revised April A-9 All Ring Group FF1 6# 3# NNNN# Private PasswordON/OFF #93 Terminal Programming Through a Direct ConnectionTerminal Programming Through Disa Terminal Programming Through Additional RAI Access Method Additional RAI Access MethodTerminal Programming Commands Command DescriptionDBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual Revised April A-15 Name Key Sequence Isdn Upgrade ProcedureIsdn Programming Flexibility Master Cabinet Set-Up Determine Type and Plan DMS100Send as is DMS-100 Slave Cabinet Set-UpLucent AT&T 5ESS Typical Central Office Configurations Lucent AT&T 4ESSTypical Info for CO Comments examples Nortel NT DMS100Info Needed from CO Comments examples Will exceed the total number of B channels DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual Revised April A-23 Affected Items Feature ChangesFF1 2# 2# 7# System Speed Bins 257- 500 Unavailable Revised April DBS-EX23-530 Index-i IndexIndex-ii DBS-EX23-530 Revised April Sync cable 2-18, 2-21, 2-23 Sync loss alarm