Note: If the power to the chassis is on when you
insert the board, power is immediately applied to
the board, the Out of Service LED lights briefly and
then goes out, and the Power LED goes on.
CAUTION: CompactPCI backplane pins are easily
bent. Make sure that the board connectors are
mating properly with hand pressure before fully
seating the board. When using the board extractors
to seat the board, make sure to seat evenly.
Compact PCI
Chassis
Compact PCI
Backplane
Locked
Position
Unlocked
Position
Installing cPCI Baseboard
Compact PCI
Baseboard

External Connections

6. For an RJ48C (T1 or 120-Ohm E1) I/O module,
connect the external digital telephone cables to the
RJ-48C jacks on the board bracket. The topmost
RJ-48C jack is for trunk 1 and the second jack is
for trunk 2. The pinout for the RJ48C connectors is
given in the following figure
7. For a BNC (75-Ohm E1) rear I/O module, connect
the external digital telephone cables to the BNC
connectors. The top two BNC connectors (T1 and
R1) are for trunk 1, and the next two connectors
(T2 and R2) are for trunk 2.
RJ48C Connector Pinout
Network Interface
Cable Connector
Chassis Ground
Chassis Ground
Unused
XMIT_TIP
XMIT_RING
Unused
RCV_TIP
RCV_RING
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Pinout for RJ–48C Jacks
on Rear I/O Module
Pin 1

Completing the Installation

8. Select a new slot and repeat steps 3-7 for each
board you are installing.
9. Replace the front and back cover plate or close
the front and back chassis doors, as appropriate.
10. If the power to the chassis was turned OFF in step
1, turn the power to the chassis ON.
After Installing the Hardware
For a new installation, proceed with the software
installation as described in the Dialogic® System
Software documentation.
Note: If you are adding hardware to an existing
telecom system, you do not need to uninstall or
reinstall existing Dialogic® System Software.
For technical specifications and product information
go to: http://www.dialogic.com/products.htm.
Removing the Hardware
Exercise caution when removing boards from a
CompactPCI chassis. The board extractors are
equipped with red locking tabs that latch when the
board is correctly positioned in the chassis.
Attempting to extract a board without first releasing
the locks may break the lock mechanism.

Removing the Baseboard

Before removing the baseboard, ensure that you are
properly grounded. To remove the baseboard from
the chassis, simultaneously press down both red
locking tabs on the extractors (see the figure below),
then evenly press the extractors away from the center
of the board to release the board from the chassis.
CAUTION: If the red locking tabs on the extractors
are not pressed before applying pressure to the
extractors, there is a risk of breaking the tabs.
After removing the baseboard, immediately place it on
a static-safe work surface or insert it into an anti-static
container.
CompactPCI Board Extractor To return a board for warranty repair or any other
returns, please refer to the following:
Press and hold down
the red locking tabs on
both board extractors
before applying
pressure to the board
extra cto rs
http://www.dialogic.com/support/hwfaults.
Sales Assistance
If you have a sales question, please contact your
local Sales Representative or the Regional Sales
Office for your area. Address, telephone and fax
numbers, are available at the Dialogic website located
at: http://www.dialogic.com/contact.htm
Removing the Rear I/O Module .
To purchase Dialogic® products, please refer to the
following website to locate the appropriate supplier:
Note: In a live insertion (powered-on) system, do not
remove and replace a rear I/O module while the
baseboard is in service. Remove the front board first,
then remove and replace the rear I/O module, and
then reinsert the baseboard.
http://www.dialogic.com/purchase.htm.
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