82 Option settings
"QPC414 Network card" (page 105)
"QPC441 3-Port Extender cards" (page 106)
"QPC559, QPC560 Loop Signaling Trunkcards" (page 108)
"QPC528 CO/FX/WATSTrunk cards" (page 109)
"QPC471 Clock Controller card" (page 110)
"QPC525, QPC526, QPC527, QPC777 CO Trunkcard" (page 111)
"QPC550 Direct Inward Dial Trunk card" (page 111)
"QPC551 Radio Paging Trunkcard" (page 113)
"QPC595 Digitone Receiver cards" (page 114)
"QPC577, QPC596 Digitone Receiver daughterboards" (page 114)
"QPC720 Primary Rate Interface card" (page 115)
"QPC775 Clock Controller card" (page 115)
"QPC841 4-Port Serial Data Interface card" (page 116)
Circuit card grid
Some circuit cards contain option switches or jumpers, or both, that define
specific functions. A switch or jumper can be identified by an alphanumeric
coordinate (such as D29) that indicates a location on the card, or by a switch
number (such as SW2) printed on the circuit board (see Figure 17 "Circuit
card grid" (page 83)). Positions on a switch (for example, positions 1, 2, 3,
and 4 on SW2) are labeled on the switch block.
On a circuit card:
ON may be indicated by the word "on," the word "up,"the word "closed,"
the number "1," an arrow pointing up, or a solid dot (•).
OFF may be indicated by the word "down,"the word "open," the number
"0," or an arrow pointing down.
Throughout this document, if neither ON nor OFF is given (there is a blank
space) for a position on a switch, thatposition may be set to either ON or
OFF because it has no function for the option described.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23 May 2008
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