Power requirements, Environment, Functional description – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Functional description

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Table 331
NTAK10 LED states (cont’d.)

LED

State

Definition

Flashing (Green)

The clock controller is switched on and locking onto the primary
reference.

Off

The clock controller is switched off.

Note: See

“Clock controller interface” (page 793)

in this chapter for

more on tracking and free-run operation.

Power requirements

The 2MB DTI obtains its power from the backplane. It draws less than 2 A
on +5 V, 50 mA on +15 V and 50 mA on –15 V.

The 2MB DTI obtains its power from the backplane. It draws less than 2A
on +5V, 50mA on +15V and 50mA on -15V.

The 2MB DTI obtains its power from the backplane. It draws less than 2 A
on +5 V, 50 mA on +15 V and 50 mA on –15 V.

Environment

The NTAK10 card meets all applicable Nortel operating specifications.

The NTAK10 meets all applicable Nortel Networks operating specifications.

The NTAK10 card meets all applicable Nortel Networks operating
specifications.

Functional description

The NTAK10 provides the following features and functions:

a clock controller that can be switched in as an option

software-selectable A/µlaw operation

software-selectable digital pads on a per channel basis

frame alignment and multiframe alignment detection

frame and multiframe pattern generation

CRC-4 transmission and reception (software selectable)

card status and alarm indication with faceplate-mounted LEDs

Periodic Pulse Metering (PPM) counting

outpulsing of digits on any of the ABCD bits

Card-LAN for maintenance communication

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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