ADTRAN NT1 T400 Powering Up the NT1 Type 400 Standalone, Connecting the Terminal Equipment

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2.02Powering Up the NT1 Type 400 Standalone

To power-up the NT1 Type 400 Standalone for the first time, per- form the following procedures in order:

1.Plug the power cord into a grounded, 120 VAC, 60 Hz recepta- cle.

2.Verify that the ERROR indicators are illuminated. After about 15 seconds, the READY indicators should flash at a 1 Hz rate. Should any of these indicators fail to operate as stated, see Sec- tion 3.0 Troubleshooting on page 5.

Table 3 gives pin assignments for the unit.

Table 3: NT1 Pin Assignments

Pin

Network

Customers 1 & 2

1

No Connection

No Connection

2

No Connection

No Connection

3

No Connection

S/T Interface Receive

4

U-Interface

S/T Interface Transmit

5

U-Interface

S/T Interface Transmit

6

No Connection

S/T Interface Receive

7

No Connection

PS2 (Negative)

8

No Connection

PS2 (Positive)

 

 

 

2.03Connecting the Terminal Equipment

After successfully powering up the NT1 Type 400, the ERROR in- dicators should be on and the READY indicators should be flash- ing. Make sure that the TEs are properly terminated. Plug each TE into one of the S/T connectors at the rear of the unit.

After the TE powers up, the ERROR indicators should go out. There may be some delay between plugging in the TE and the ER- ROR indicators going out, depending on the specific TE in use. If the ERROR indicators fail to go out, see Section 3.0 Troubleshooting on page 5.

When the ERROR indicators go out, the READY indicators should illuminate. The TE will now be ready to place and receive calls. There may be a slight delay between the appearance of the

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Contents NT1 Type Canadian Standards Association Isdn Adtran Year 2000 Y2K Readiness Disclosure Customer Instructions Canadian Emissions Requirements Canadian Equipment Limitations Table of Contents Tables FiguresUnit Overview GeneralBasic Rate Description Powering TEs from the NT1Passive Bus Description Rear PanelSetting the Option Switches InstallationConnecting the Terminal Equipment Powering Up the NT1 Type 400 StandaloneTroubleshooting Remote Testing MaintenanceRepair and Return Loop Interface Specifications61212016L1-1 Appendix a NT1 Type 400 Circuit Pack Rack Installation Figure A-1 NT1 T400 Circuit Pack Connector Pin Assignments Short Passive BUS Appendix B BUS Configurations61212016L1-1 Technical Support and Warranty Information