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New in this release 13
How to get help 15
Overview 17
Circuit card installation 61
Option settings 81
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card 119
NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 161
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards 169
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards 263
NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC) 317
NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 card 325
NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line card 363
NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card 365
NT6D70 SILC Line card 373
NT6D71 UILC line card 383
NT6D80 MSDL card 389
NT7D16 Data Access card 419
NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards 499
NT8D03 Analog Line card 533
NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card 535
NT8D14 Universal Trunk card 567
NT8D15 E and M Trunk card 715
NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 801
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board 821
NTAG26XMFR card 841
NTAK02SDI/DCH card 849
NTAK091.5 Mb DTI/PRI card 859
NTAK792.0 Mb PRI card 923
NTAK93D-channel Handler Interface daughterboard 953
NTBK22 MISP card 961
NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card 967
NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboard 989
NTDW60 Media Gateway ControllerCard 1029
NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor PentiumMobile Card 1035
NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media Gateway Controller Daughterboards 1045
NTDW65 VoiceGateway Media Card 1049
NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card 1053
NTVQ01xx Media Card 1079
NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card 1085 QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card 1089
QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card 1103
The TDS/DTR card 1117
Appendix A LAPB Data Link Control protocol 1129
New in this release
Other
New circuit cards for CS 1000 Release 5
How to get help
Getting help from the Nortel web site
Getting help over the telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center
Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller
Overview
Line cards
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 interface card
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface card
NT8D09 analog message waiting line card
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Operation
Host interface bus
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
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Analog line interface units
Coder/Decoder circuit
Variable gain lters
Balancing network
Line interface and foreign voltage protection
Digital line interface units
TCM loop interfaces
Signaling
Analog line call operation
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Message waiting
Analog line supervision
Digital line call operation
Lineside T1 and E1 call operation
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Loop Start Mode
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Ground Start Mode
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Ground Start Restrictions
Voice frequency audio level
Off-premise line protection
Line protectors
Line protection grounding
Line and telephone components
Telephones
Trunk cards
NT8D14 Universal Trunk card
NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
NTCK16 Generic Central Ofce Trunk card
Installation
Operation
Host interface bus
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
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Trunk interface unit
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Serial Data Interface (SDI) cards
Uses
Features
Specications
Environmental
Electrostatic discharge
Electromagnetic interference
Reliability
Conguring the system software
Maintenance
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Circuit card installation
Card slots - Large System
Circuit and installation
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Precautions
guidelines before handling system equipment.
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Installing a circuit card
DANGER
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Acceptance tests
Introduction
Conference cards
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Digitone receiver cards
Line cards
Multifrequency sender cards
Multifrequency signaling cards
Network cards
Trunk cards
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Tone and digit switch cards
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Option settings
Circuit card grid
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station card
NT5D12 Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) card
General purpose switches
Trunk interface switches
Ring ground switches
DCH mode and address select switches
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Illustrations of switch locations and settings
NT6D42 Ringing Generator DC
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NT5D2101/NT9D1102 Core/Network module backplane
NT6D68 Core module backplane
NT6D80 Multi-purpose Serial Data Link card
NT8D14 Universal Trunk card
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NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
NT8D17 Conference/TDS card
NT8D21 Ringing Generator AC
NT8D22 System Monitor
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NT8D22 jumper settings
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board
DTE/DCE mode
NT8D72 Primary Rate Interface card
QPC43 Peripheral Signaling card
QPC71 E and M/DX Signaling and Paging Trunk cards
QPC414 Network card
QPC441 3-Port Extender cards
For CS 1000M SG and MG systems, QPC441 vintage F or later must be used in all modules.
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QPC559, QPC560 Loop Signaling Trunk cards
QPC528 CO/FX/WATSTrunk cards
QPC471 Clock Controller card
Table50 "QPC471 vintage H" (page 110) lists option settings for the QPC471 Clock Controller card.
QPC525, QPC526, QPC527, QPC777 CO Trunk card
QPC550 Direct Inward Dial Trunk card
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QPC551 Radio Paging Trunk card
QPC595 Digitone Receiver cards
QPC577, QPC596 Digitone Receiver daughterboards
QPC720 Primary Rate Interface card
QPC775 Clock Controller card
QPC841 4-Port Serial Data Interface card
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NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card
Introduction
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Self Test
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Maintenance communication
Maintenance communications
Maintenance communication
Power interface
Line interface units
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Analog line interface
Ringer limitations
Operation
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Conguring the OPS analog line card
Jumper strap settings
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Application
Off-premise station application
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Other applications
Transmission considerations
Port-to-port loss
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Termination transmission characteristics
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NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card
Introduction
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Memory
Front panel connector pin assignments
COM1 and COM2 ports
USB port
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports
Front panel LED indicators
ITP connector (25 PIN, Debug Only)
Post 80 Debug LEDs (Optional)
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NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards
Introduction
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Card connections
Faceplate
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T1 interface circuit
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Microcontrollers
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Man-Machine Interface
T1 channel specications
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Installation and conguration
Dip switch settings
Address of Lineside T1 card to the MMI
T1 framing
T1 coding
DSX-1 length
Line supervision on T1 failure
Daisy-chaining to MMI
MMI master or slave
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Address of Lineside T1 card to the MMI
T1 framing
T1 Coding
DSX-1 length
Line supervision on T1 failure
Daisy-Chaining to MMI
MMI Master or Slave
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Cabling the Lineside T1 card
Cabling from the I/O panel with the NT5D13AA LinesideT1 I/O cable
Cabling from the I/O panel at the Main Distribution Frame
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T1 connections
External alarm connections
MMI connections
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T1 connections
External alarm connections
MMI connections
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Terminal conguration
Software conguration
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Disconnect supervision
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Clocking Requirement
Connecting MGC DECT Clock Reference Cable
Pre requisites
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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software
Description
Alarms
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T1 performance counters and reports
T1 verication and fault isolation testing
Login and password
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Basic commands
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Conguring parameters
Alarm parameters
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Display Conguration
Alarm parameters
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Display Conguration
Alarm operation and reporting
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Performance counters and reporting
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Testing
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Applications
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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards
Introduction
Card connections
Faceplate
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Overview
E1 interface circuit
Microcontrollers
Man-Machine Interface
ELEI additional functionality
E1 channel specications
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Installation and Conguration
Dip switch settings
Address of LEI to the MMI
E1 framing
E1 Coding
Line supervision on E1 failure
Daisy-Chaining to MMI
MMI Master or Slave
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Available and restricted cardslots in the NT8D37 IPE module
Cabling the LEI card
Cabling from the I/O panel with the NT5D35AA or NT5D36AA lineside E1 I/O cable
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E1 Connections
External Alarm Connections
MMI Connections
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Terminal conguration
Software Conguration
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Disconnect supervision
Clocking Requirement
Connecting MGC DECT Clock Reference Cable
Pre requisites
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Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software
Description
Alarms
E1 Performance Counters and Reports
E1 Verication and Fault Isolation Testing
Login and Password
Basic commands
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Conguring parameters
Set Alarm
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Set Mode
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Display Conguration (D C)
Alarm operation and reporting
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Performance counters and reporting
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Testing
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Applications
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NT5D60/80/81 CLASS Modem card (XCMC)
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Data transmission specications
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NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2 PRI2 card
Contents
Introduction
DANGER
External D-Channel Interface DCH or MSDL
NT5D97 faceplate
The following sections provide a brief description of each element on the faceplate.
Enable/Disable Switch
ENET LEDs
Trunk Disable (DIS) LEDs
OOS LEDs
NEA LEDs
FEA LEDs
LBK LEDs
Unit 1 Clk Connectors
Connector J5 (TRK)
Connector J6 (DCH)
Port denitions
System capacity and performance Physical capacity
D-Channel capacity
CPU capacity
Cable requirements
E1 carrier cables
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Table141 "NTCK78AA cable pins" (page 335) lists the pin attributes for the NTCK78AA cable.
Table142 "NTCK79AA cable pins" (page 336) lists the pin attributes for the NTCK79AA cable.
Reference clock cables
MSDL/DCH cables External DCH cable
External MSDL cable
Cable diagrams
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NT5D97 circuit card locations
NT5D97AA/AB DIP switch settings
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Transmission mode
Line build out
Receiver impedance
Ring ground switches for NT5D97AA/AB
DCH Address select switch for NTBK51AA daughterboard for NT5D97AA/AB
NT5D97AD DIP switch settings
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Trunk interface switchesfor NT5D97AD
Trunk 0 switches Switch S12 gives the MPU information about its environment.
Switch S2 selects the Transmissionmode.
Switch S3,S4, and S5 select LBO function.
Switch S6 selects the Receiver interface.
DCH Address select switch forNTBK51AA daughterboard for NT5D97AD
MSDL external card
Use Table160 "Switch setting for MSDL external card" (page 350) to set the card address.
Clock operation
There are two types of clock operation - tracking mode and free-run mode.
Tracking mode
Free run (non-tracking) mode
Reference clock errors
Automatic clock recovery
Automatic clock switching
Clock congurations
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Conguring the NT5D97
Testability and diagnostics
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NT5K02 Flexible Analog Line card
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Applications
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NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card
Introduction
MFC signaling
Forward and backward signals
MFE signaling
Sender and receiver mode
Receive mode
Send mode
XMFC sender and receiver specications
XMFE sender and receiver specications
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NT6D70 SILC Line card
Introduction
ISDN BRI
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Micro Controller Unit (MCU)
IPE interface logic
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S/T interface logic
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NT6D71 UILC line card
Introduction
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Micro Controller Unit (MCU)
IPE interface logic
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U interface logic
NT6D80 MSDL card
Introduction
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CPU bus interface
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Micro Processing Unit (MPU)
Memory
Serial interface
MSDL operations
Data ow
Engineering guidelines
Available network card slots
Card mix
Address decoding
Port specications
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Implementation guidelines
Environmental and power requirements
Installation
Device number
MSDL interfaces
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Installing the MSDL card
Cable requirements
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Cable installation
PRI trunk connections
I/O panel connections
MSDL planning form
Maintenance
MSDL states
Manually disabled
Manually enabled
System disabled
Maintaining the MSDL
System controlled maintenance
Manually controlled maintenance
Enabling the MSDL
Disabling the MSDL
Resetting the MSDL
Displaying MSDL status
Self-testing the MSDL
Manually isolating and correcting faults
Newly installed MSDL cards
Previously operating MSDL cards
Replacing MSDL cards
Symptoms and actions
System disabled actions
SYSTEM DISABLEDSELF-TESTING
SYSTEM DISABLEDSELF-TESTS PASSED
SYSTEM DISABLEDSELF-TESTS FAILED
SYSTEM DISABLEDSRAM TESTS FAILED
SYSTEM DISABLEDOVERLOAD
SYSTEM DISABLEDRESET THRESHOLD
SYSTEM DISABLEDFATALERROR
SYSTEM DISABLEDRECOVERYTHRESHOLD
NT7D16 Data Access card
Content list
Introduction
Features
Controls and indicators
Card status
Electronic Industries Association signal monitors
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Port mode
Dialing operations
Port rmware in idle state
Call Set-up abort
Make Port Busy on loss of DTR
Inactivity timeout
Wire test mode
Independent storage of dialing parameters
User input
Operating modes
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Selecting the proper mode for Modem connectivity
Mode 0
Conguring modems for mode 0
Programing DACfor mode 0 in service change LD11
Mode 1
Conguring modems for mode 1
Programing DACfor mode 1 in service change LD11
Mode 2
Conguring Hayes 1200 for mode 2
Programing DACfor mode 2 in service change LD11
Mode 3
Conguring Hayes 1200 for mode 3
Programing DACfor mode 3 in service change LD11
Selecting the proper mode for Gateway connectivity
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Mode 4
Programing DACfor mode 4 in service change LD 11
Mode 5
Programing DACfor mode 5 in service change LD 11
Mode 6
Programing DACfor mode 6 in service change LD 11
Mode 7
Programing DACfor mode 7 in service change LD 11
Selecting the proper mode for Host connectivity
Mode 8
Mode 9
Programing DACfor mode 9 in service change LD 11
Mode 10
Programing DACfor mode 10 in service change LD 11
Mode 11
Programing DACfor mode 11 in service change LD 11
Selecting the proper mode for Terminal connectivity
Mode 12
Programing DACfor mode 12 in service change LD 11
Mode 13
Programing DACfor mode 13 in ser vice change LD11
Mode 14
Programing DACfor mode 14 in service change LD 11
Mode 15
Programing DACfor mode 15 in service change LD 11
Mode selection baud rates
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Keyboard dialing
Initiating conditions
Echo
Prompts
Call abort
Autobaud
Baud Rate xxxx expected
Auto parity
Dialing operation
Primary commands
Call (C)
Autodial (A)
Speed Call (S)
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Not in service
No response from the system
Hayes dialing
Initiating conditions
Input requirements
Echo
Result codes and messages
Baud rate detection
Parity detection
Dialing operation
S registers
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Reset Hayes parameters
Outbound calls
Inbound calls
Off Line mode
Specications
QPC430 and QPC723 interfaces
Download parameters
System parameters
Operating parameters
Upload parameters
System database requirements
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Note: Warning ToneDenied (WTD) defaults if DTA is entered.
Power supply
EIA signals supported
Environmental
Reliability
Installing the Data Access card
Cabinet system
Large System
System compatibility
Port conguration
Cabling
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Backplane pinout and signaling
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Conguring the Data Access card
DAC administration (LD 11)
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Printing the card parameters (LD 20)
Connecting Apple Macintosh to the DAC
Upgrading systems
Large System and CS 1000M HG upgrade
Segment 0
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment 3
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NT8D02 and NTDK16 Digital Line cards
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NTDK16 Digital Line card
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Functional description of the NT8D02
Functional description of the NTDK16
Digital line interfaces
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TCM loop interface circuit
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This section lists the electrical characteristics of the NT8D02 Digital Line
Digital line interface specications
Technical summary
Digital line interface specications
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NT8D03 Analog Line card
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NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card
Introduction
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Line interface units
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Technical summary or
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NT8D14 Universal Trunk card
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Trunk interface units
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Operation
Loop start operation
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Ground start operation
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Direct inward dial operation
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Senderized operation for DID and two-way loop DR trunks
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Outgoing automatic, incoming dial operation
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Recorded announcement trunk operation
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Recorded announcement machines
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RAN modes of operation
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Multi-Channel RAN modes
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Call routing to RAN trunks
Programming RAN trunks
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Powerto the NT8D14 Universal Trunk card is provided by the module power supply (ac or dc).
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Jumper strap settings
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Service change entries
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Applications
Paging trunk operation
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Music operation
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NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
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Common features
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Trunk circuit features
Trunk unit functions
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Card LAN
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Maintenance features
Operation
Signaling and call control
E and M Type I signaling
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E and M Type II signaling
Release control
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Table289 "Power requirements" (page 774) lists the power requirements
Table290 "Power requirements" (page 774) lists the power requirements
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Jumper settings
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Software service entries
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Applications
PAD switching
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Paging trunk operation
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NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board
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Conguring the SDI paddle board
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Conguring the SDI paddle board
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NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board
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Conguring the QSDI paddle board
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Conguring the QSDI paddle board
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NTAG26 XMFR card
Introduction
MF signaling
XMFR receiver specications
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MF signaling
XMFR receiver specications
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NTAK02 SDI/DCH card
Introduction
NTAK02 SDI/DCH card
Connecting to the ports
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Characteristics of the low speed port
Characteristics of the high speed port
Introduction
NTAK02 SDI/DCH card
Connecting to the ports
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Characteristics of the low speed port
Characteristics of the high speed port
NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card
Introduction
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NTAK09 DTI/PRI power on self-test
NTAK20 power on self-test
NTAK93 self-test
DTI/PRI local self-test
Restrictions and limitations
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D-channel interface
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DS-1 Carrier interface Transmitter
Receiver
Connector pinout
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Clock rate converter
NTAK10 2.0 Mb DTI card
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Applicability to France
Architecture
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Transmit data
Receive data
DS-30X microprocessor
Interconnections
CEPT interface
Channel associated signaling
Incoming signal
Outgoing supervisory signals
Periodic Pulse Metering (PPM)
TS16 microprocessor
Change-of-state microprocessor
Tx Direction
Rx Direction
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Clock controller functions and features
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Reference clock selection through software
Reference clock interface
Switch settings
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NTAK20 Clock Controller daughterboard
Introduction
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Tracking mode
Free-run (non-tracking)
Faceplate LEDs
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Phase difference detector circuit
Digital phase lock loops
System clock specication and characteristics
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EIA/CCITT compliance
Monitoring references
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Digital to analog converter
Holdover and free-run
CPU-MUX bus interface
Signal conditioning
Reference Clock Selection
External timing interface
Hardware integrity and regulatory environment
hardware integrity and regulatory specications:
The clock controller complies with the following hardware integrity and regulatory specications:
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NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI card
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NTAK79 switches
Switch SW1 - DCHI Conguration
Switch SW2 - Carrier Impedance Conguration
Switch SW3 - Clock Controller Conguration
Switch SW4 - Carrier Shield Grounding
Switch SW1 - DCHI Conguration
Switch SW2 - Carrier Impedance Conguration
Switch SW3 - Clock Controller Conguration
Switch SW4 - Carrier Shield Grounding
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Digital PAD
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Impedance matching
Carrier grounding
Receiver functions
Transmitter functions
Loopbacks
CEPT transceiver
Slip control
D-channel support interface
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DCHI special applications connection
Card-LAN interface
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Holdover and free-run
Reference clock selection through software
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NTAK93 D-channel Handler Interface daughterboard
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Faceplate LEDs NTAK091.5 Mb PRI and NTBK50 2.0 MB PRI cards
Microprocessors
DMA controller
Random Access Memory (RAM)
Read Only Memory (ROM)
LAPD data link/asynchronous controller
Counter/timer controller
Software interface circuit
DPNSS/DCHI Port
D-Port - SDTI/PRI interface
NTBK22 MISP card
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Micro Processing Unit (MPU)
High-Level Data Link Controller (HDLC)
CPU to MISP bus interface
MISP network bus interface
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NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card
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The LEDs are described in Table402 "NTBK50 faceplate LEDs" (page 969).
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Digital PAD
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Impedance matching (Switch SW2)
Carrier grounding
Carrier Shield grounding (Switch SW4)
Receiver functions
Transmitter functions
Loopbacks
CEPT transceiver
Slip control
D-channel support interface
DCHI Conguration for NTAK93only (SW1)
Card-LAN interface
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NTBK51 Downloadable D-channel Handler daughterboard
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Microprocessors
Main memory
Shared memory
EPROM memory
Flash EPROM memory
EEPROM memory
Serial communication controller
Bus timer
Download operation
System initialization
Card enabling or application enabling
Card reset
Background audit
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NTCK16 Generic Central Ofce Trunk cards
Introduction
Switch settings
Self-test
Common features
Operation
Loop start operation
Idle state
Call placed by Central Ofce
Call placed by CS 1000E, CS 1000M, and Meridian 1
Central Ofce disconnect
Pad switching
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Trunk Data Block
Respond to the prompts in LD 14 as shown:
NTCK16BX Central Ofce trunk card Route Data Block
Trunk Data Block
Respond to the prompts in LD 14.
BTID values by country
Applications
Periodic Pulse Metering
Detection limits
Busy tone detect
Detection limits
Loss switching
Equivalencies
Trunk to Trunkconnection
Call disconnect
NTDK20 Small System Controller card
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Memory
NTTK25 daughterboard
100BaseT IP daughterboards
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PC card interface
Security device
SDI ports
Conferencing
10BaseT port
Media Gateway/Media Gateway Expansion card slot assignment
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NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller Card
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Processor
Ethernet ports
External connections
Internal connections
Expansion daughterboards
Faceplate LED display
Faceplate LED display
NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile Card
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Cabinet/chassis support
Media storage
Fixed media drive
Removable media drive
Hard disk drive
Memory
USB 2.0 port
Security device
Faceplate
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Reset Init
DIP switch
LED indicators
Status LED
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NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media Gateway Controller Daughterboards
Introduction
Media Gateway Controller card
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NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media Card
Introduction
Ethernet ports
External connections
Internal connections
Backplane interfaces
TTY settings
Faceplate LED display
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NTRB21 DTI/PRI/DCH TMDI card
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Figure 303 "NTRB21 TMDI card faceplate" (page 1062) shows the faceplate of the NTRB21 TMDI card.
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NTRB21 TMDI card
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Interconnection
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Digital pad
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D-channel interface
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DS-1 Carrier interface Transmitter
Receiver
Connector pinout
The connection to the external digital carrier is via a 15 position Male D type connector.
The connection to the external digital carrier is through a 15 position Male D-type connector.
NTAK20 ClockController (CC) daughterboard
Clock rate converter
NTVQ01xx Media Card
Hardware architecture
Faceplate connectors and indicators
Reset switch
Status LED
PC card slot
Ethernet activity LEDs
Maintenance hex display
RS-232 Asynchronous Maintenance Port
Survivability
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NTVQ55AA ITG Pentium card
Faceplate components NWK
ITG-P LED (Card Status)
Reset switch
NWK Status LED
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QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card
Introduction
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Synchronous communication
Clock timing option
Test and maintenance features
Self-test
Fault detection
Fault isolation
Connection characteristics
Electrical interface options
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Conguring the ESDI card
Address switch settings
DTE/DCE mode jumper settings
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Applications
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QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card
Introduction
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Conguring the QSDI card
Address switch settings
Baud rate switch settings
DTE/DCE mode switch settings
Test switch setting
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Applications
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The TDS/DTR card
Introduction
Features
Tone transmitter
Tone detector
SDI function
Tones and cadences
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Appendix A LAPB Data Link Control protocol
Introduction
Operation
Frame structure
LAPB balanced class of procedure
Balanced conguration
Combined station
Asynchronous Balanced Mode
Commands and responses
Description of procedure
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference