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Option11C and 11C Mini TechnicalReference Guide
In general, the first five LEDs o perate as follows:
During system power up, the LEDs are on.
When the self-test is in progress, the LEDs flash on and off three times,
then go into their appropriate states, as shown in Table139.
Power requirements
The DTI/PRI obtains its power from the backplane, and draws less than 2
amps on +5 V, 50 mA on +12 V and 50 mA on -12 V.
Foreign and surge voltage protection
Lightning protectors must be installed between an external T-1 carrier facility
and the Option 11C cabinet. For public T-1 facilities, this protection is
provided by the local operating company. In a private T-1 facility
environment (a campus, for example), the NTAK92 protection assembly may
be used.
Table 1 39
NTAK09 LED states
LED State Definition
DIS On (Red) The NTAK09 circuit card is disabled.
Off The NTAK09 is not in a disabled state.
ACT On (Green) The NTAK09 circuit card is in an active state. No alarm states
exist, the card is not disabled, nor is it in a loopback state.
Off An alarm state or loopback state exists, or the card has been
disabled. See the other faceplate LEDs for more information.
RED On (Red) A red-alarm state has been detected.
Off No red alarm.
YEL On (Yellow) A yellow alarm state has been detected.
Off No yellow alarm.
LBK On (Green) NTAK09 is in loop-back mode.
Off NTAK09 is not in loop-back mode.