Table 86 switch s3, Table 87 switch s4, Procedure 39 connecting the cables – Nortel Networks NN43001-301 User Manual

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2.0 Mb DTI implementation

Switch S3 - Mode of operation

This switch selects the operational mode for the NTAK10. The NTAK10
supports firmware that allows it to operate in the standard CEPT format
mode or the modified CEPT format used in France.

Table 86
Switch S3

Switch

Off (Up)

On (Down)

S3-1

Non-French Firmware

French Firmware

S3-2

Spare

Spare

Switch S4 - Carrier shield grounding

This switch supports selective shield grounding of the Tx and/or Rx pairs of
the carrier cable. Closing the switch (down position) applies Frame Ground
(FGND) to the coaxial carrier cable shield, creating a 75

3

/

4

unbalanced

configuration. The Tx and Rx pairs are referenced with respect to the 2.0
Mb DTI card that is, Rx is carrier received from the far-end device.

Table 87
Switch S4

Switch

Off (Up)

On (Down)

S4-1

Receive Shield
Unconnected

Frame Ground on
Receive Shield

S4-2

Transmit Shield
Unconnected

Frame Ground on
Transmit Shield

Note: The usual method is to ground the outer conductor of the receive
coax signal.

Insert the NTAK10

Install the circuit card in slots 1-9 in the Option 11C Cabinet, or in slots
11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49 of the first, second, third, and fourth IP
expansion cabinets, respectively.

Secure the circuit card in the cabinet or Media Gateway by locking the lock
latch assemblies.

Procedure 39

Connecting the cables

Step

Action

1

In the cabling area, located directly below the card cage, remove
the retaining bar that secures the MDF cables. Connect the
NTBK05DA/CA interface cable to the 50-pin Amphenol connector

Nortel Communication Server 1000

ISDN Primary Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-301

02.03

Standard

Release 5.5

7 December 2007

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