Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual

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Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 227

Cabling the Application Module to external equipment

The following procedure to cable the Application Module to external equipment is only one of a series of procedures to install an Application Module. The series is shown in Table 12 in Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overview.Ó Ensure that you have completed steps 1 through 6 in Table 12 before you start the following procedure.

Complete the Application Module hardware installation by connecting the external cables. Figures 59 and 60 show the I/O subpanel connectors. Figures 61 and 62 show the universal I/O panel connectors. Figures 63 and 64 show generic I/O panel connectors. Figures 65Ð74 show the cabling. Refer to the ÒApplication Module cablingÓ section for more information on cabling.

1If you are using an MVME712M or MVME712A transition card, go to step 2. To connect the built-in modem on the MVME712AM transition card, connect an NT7D71BA cable from the Application Module connection

¥J9 on the I/O subpanel

¥INT MODEM on the universal I/O panel

¥card 1 conn 4 on the generic I/O panel

to the building wiring and terminate at the MDF. For more information, refer to ÒInternal modem cabling (MVME712AM card only)Ó in this chapter.

If the modem connection is through the Meridian 1, connect to a 500/2500 line card. If the modem is not to be connected through the Meridian 1, connect to a central office (CO) line.

Note: This connection is required for technical support for your system.

Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Cabling the Application Module to external equipment