Power requirements, Environment – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card

Table 369
NTBK50 faceplate LEDs (cont’d.)

LED

State

Definition

Off

The NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI is in a disabled state. The OOS LED is
red.

RED

On (Red)

A red alarm state has been detected. This represents a local alarm
state of Loss of Carrier (LOS), Loss of Frame (LFAS), or Loss of
CRC Multiframe (LMAS).

Off

No red (local) alarm.

YEL

On (Yellow)

A yellow alarm state has been detected. This represents a remote
alarm indication from the far end. The alarm may be either Alarm
Indication (AIS) or Remote Alarm (RAI).

Off

No yellow (remote) alarm.

LBK

On (Green)

2.0 Mb PRI is in loop-back mode.

Off

2.0 Mb PRI is not in loop-back mode.

CC

On (Red)

The clock controller is software disabled.

On (Green)

The clock controller is enabled and is either locked to a reference or
is in free run mode.

Flashing
(Green)

NTAK20 is equipped and is attempting to lock (tracking mode) to a
reference. If the LED flashes continuously over an extended period
of time, check the CC STAT in LD 60. If the CC is tracking this can
be an acceptable state. Check for slips and related clock controller
error conditions. If none exist, then this state is acceptable, and the
flashing is identifying jitter on the reference.

Off

The clock controller is not equipped.

DCH

On (Red)

DCH is disabled.

On (Green)

DCH is enabled, but not necessarily established.

Off

DCH is not equipped.

Power requirements

The NTBK50 obtains its power from the backplane, drawing up to 2 A on
+5 V, 35 mA on +15 V and 20 mA on –15 V.

The NTBK50 obtains its power from the backplane, drawing maximums of
2 amps on +5 V, 35 mA on +15 V and 20 mA on -15 V.

The NTBK50 obtains its power from the backplane, drawing up to 2 A on
+5 V, 35 mA on +15 V and 20 mA on –15 V.

Environment

The NTBK50 meets all applicable Nortel operating specifications.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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