Connector pin assignments – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Connector pin assignments

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Connector pin assignments

The OPS analog line card brings the eight analog telephone lines to the
IPE backplane through a 160-pin connector shroud. The backplane is
cabled to the input/output (I/O) panel on the rear of the module, which is
then connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by 25-pair cables.

Telephone lines from station equipment cross connect to the OPS analog
line card at the MDF using a wiring plan similar to that used for trunk
cards. A typical connection example is shown in

Figure 22 "OPS analog

line card - typical cross connection example" (page 132)

, and a list of the

connections to the analog line card is shown in

Table 56 "OPS analog

line card - backplane pinouts" (page 131)

. See Communication Server

1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Configuration
(NN43021-310) for more detailed I/O panel connector information and wire
assignments for each tip/ring pair.

Table 56
OPS analog line card - backplane pinouts

Backplane
Connector

Pin

Signal

Backplane
Connector

Pin

Signal

12A

Unit 0, Ring

12B

Unit 0, Tip

13A

Unit 1, Ring

13B

Unit 1, Tip

14A

Unit 2, Ring

14B

Unit 2, Tip

15A

Unit 3, Ring

15B

Unit 3, Tip

16A

Unit 4, Ring

16B

Unit 4, Tip

17A

Unit 5, Ring

17B

Unit 5, Tip

18A

Unit 6, Ring

18B

Unit 6, Tip

19A

Unit 7, Ring

19B

Unit 7, Tip

The OPS analog line card brings the eight analog telephone lines to the
IPE backplane through a 160-pin connector shroud. The backplane is
cabled to the input/output (I/O) panel on the rear of the module, which is
then connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by 25-pair cables.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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