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Section 360-386-801 Equipment Issue 1
Second Printing, December 2006
Telecommunications Group
E1 Controller Unit
(3603-86)
Installation Guide
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Document Purpose
This document provides installation information
for the for the E1 with SNMP (E1-S). This document covers model number 3603-86.
Equipment Function
The E1-S is part of the 360-80 Intelligent Channel Bank (ICB). It allows direct connections to
public E1 networks.
Equipment Location/Mounting
Mount the E1-S in the primary slot of the
360-80. One controller unit must be installed in
the primary slot for proper system operation.
Performance History
This unit stores performance history for the last
30 days and over the last 24 hours in 15-minute
intervals. This performance history includes bit
error rate (BER), errored seconds (ES) and severely errored seconds (SES).
Control Interface
This unit is managed through the Network Management Interface (NMI), which controls the provisioning of the unit and obtains status information from the unit. Provisioning and status information is described in the Installation section of
this document. For operation of this interface,
see the Network Management Interface documentation.
This unit will maintain its default provisioning
until that provisioning is altered through the NMI.
If this unit’s provisioning is changed, it will maintain the new provisioning even if power is lost.
INSPECTION
Inspect for Damages
Inspect the equipment thoroughly upon delivery.
If the equipment has been damaged in transit,
immediately report the extent of damage to the
transportation company.
Equipment Identification
Charles Industries’ equipment is identified by a
model and issue number imprinted on the front
panel or located elsewhere on the equipment.
Each time a major engineering design change is
made on the equipment, the issue number is
advanced by 1 and imprinted on subsequent
units manufactured. Therefore, be sure to include both the model number and its issue number when making inquiries about the equipment.
STATIC-SENSITIVE
To prevent electrostatic charges from damaging
static-sensitive units:
Use approved static-preventive measures (such as
static-conductive wrist straps and static-dissipative
mats) at all times whenever touching units outside
of their original, shipped, protective packaging.
Do not ship or store units near strong electrostatic,
electromagnetic, or magnetic fields.
Always use the original static-protective packaging
for shipping or storage.
INSTALLATION
Attaching the Rear Panel
The rear panel of the unit should be installed
before all units are installed in the shelf, and before wiring begins.
Installing a New Unit
Step Action
1. If not already installed, install the rear panel,
screwing it to the appropriate mounting locations
on the shelf using the provided hardware.
2. Insert the unit into the shelf, making sure that the
unit is aligned with the card guides inside the
shelf.
CAUTION
Due to mechanical differences, the E1-S card
can only be installed in an Issue 3 or greater
ICB shelf.
3. Slide the unit fully in to the shelf.
CAUTION
If there is already a rear panel installed on the
shelf, check for interference. The rear panel
may need to be removed and replaced with
the rear panel shipped w/the new unit.
Step Action
4. Once the unit is fully inserted, tighten the securing screw on the front panel.
5. The unit will perform a self-test to ensure that it is
compatible with the network management software on the system.
6. Wire the unit per the wiring section.
7. After the self-test is performed, check the software provisioning of the card using the craft interface on the front of the controller unit .
Installing a Replacement Unit
If you are replacing a unit that is already in service, insure that the unit is the same as the unit
being replaced.
Step Action
1. Remove the wiring connectors from the front and
rear of the unit.
2. Unscrew the front panel securing screw to release the unit from the shelf.
3. Using the card ejector, remove the unit from the
shelf.
4. Follow the procedure for installing a new unit.
Wiring the Unit
Use the following steps to wire the unit.
Step Action
1. Connect E1 to the rear panel RJ48 jack (J1). If a
coaxial connection is needed, install Balun adaptor 97−001811.
2. If using the Ethernet network management interface on the rear of the unit, connect the system
to the other units using J2 and J3.
3. If you are using composite clock, remove the
connector and wire the signal to the connector
CCLK IN.
4. Reinstall the connector with the composite clock
signal wires.
5. Power and alarm should already be wired. If not,
see the documentation for the ICB shelf.
Front Panel Switch and LED Definitions
The Audible Alarm Cut Off (ACO) switch is a
pushbutton used to open the audible alarm contacts from the 360-80 system. This switch will only
mask audible indications of present alarm conditions—it will NOT clear the alarm. If a new alarm
occurs, the alarm will re-enable.
The Address ID switch on the front panel is a multi-section switch for setting the system address on
the system management bus. This switch is used
if the system is connected together with other
360-80 systems into a central management control center. This switch allows the control center to
‘address’ the individual systems. See section on
network management for more information.
Table 1. LED Definitions
Label Color Status Indicates that...
POWER Green ON Unit is receiving power.
OFF The unit is not powered.
AR Red ON The unit is detecting a red
alarm on the E1 interface
caused by a loss of signal
(LOS) or a loss of framing
(LOF) or out of frame
(OOF) condition.
OFF Normal operation.
AY Yellow ON The unit is receiving a
YELLOW alarm condition
on the E1. This indicates
that a problem is upstream at some other device or network node.
OFF Normal operation.
TP Yellow ON The system is processing
the trunk signaling data
based on detected alarm
conditions.
OFF Normal operation.
LP Green ON The unit is in loopback.
This indication only occurs during testing.
OFF Normal operation.