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ND-45383 (E) ISSUE CD 1.0 STOCK # 200716 ® DRU System Manual JANUARY, 1996 NEC America, Inc.
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NEC America, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC America, Inc. has prepared this document for use by its em- ployees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America, Inc.
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ND-45383 (E) ISSUE CD 1.0 JANUARY, 1996 NEAX2400 IMS DRU System Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF FIGURES ..............iv LIST OF TABLES .
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page 3.1.4 Specifications of the DRU ..........9 3.1.5 Circuit Cards in the DRU .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page 3.1.2 When Installing the DRU on the Floor Using Stand Assembly (STAND ASSEM) (Option) ............. 34 Installation of the DRU .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page 3.7.2 Cross Connections for Digital Interface (When remotely installing the DRU-23-S3 by Digital Interface)......... . 98 3.7.3 Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the DRU-30-A/DRU-30-S3 to the term Analog PB TEL/D...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page FAULT DIAGNOSIS BY LOOP-BACK TEST ........129 Loop-Back Diagnosis from the DLI to the DRU .
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page Figure 2-1 Outline of NEAX2400 IMS when the DRU is used ....... . 3 Figure 2-2 Outer View of the DRU .
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page Figure 3-7 Drilling for Setting the STAND ASSEM ........35 Figure 3-8 Fastening of the STAND ASSEM .
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page term Figure 3-28 Details of D Connection..........103 Figure 3-29 “CHAMP”...
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LIST OF TABLES Table Page Table 1-1 Configuration of the DRU System Manual ........1 Table 1-2 Related Reference Manuals.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. GENERAL This manual describes the outline of the functions, installation procedure and maintenance, etc. of the DRU (Digital Remote Unit). How to use this manual is described in Section 2: “HOW TO FOLLOW THE MANU- AL” in this chapter. Be sure to read it before continuing. 1.1 Configuration of the DRU System Manual The configuration of this manual is shown in Table 1-1.
1.2 Related Reference Manuals This manual describes only items related to DRU. For detailed explanations on the NEAX2400 IMS as a whole, maintenance procedures and installing various kinds of terminal equipment, refer to the manuals shown in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 Related Reference Manuals MANUAL DESCRIPTION NEAX2400 IMS Installation...
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR DRU 1. GENERAL This chapter explains the outline of the functions of the DRU, the system components, and loop-back test func- tions. 2. SYSTEM OUTLINE 2.1 Purpose of the DRU The DRU is a system which extends and decentralizes the Line Circuits (LC/DLC/ELC), which have so far been accommodated in the PIM of the NEAX2400 IMS, using the digital line interface.
2.2 Features of the DRU The DRU has the following features. term • In the case of the conventional NEAX2400 IMS, cables for connecting the D s to the system are re- term quired as many as the number of D s/Analog PB TELs.
3. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS This section explains the following system components of the DRU. • DRU (Digital Remote Unit) • Batteries • Functions of Circuit Cards for the DRU 3.1 DRU (Digital Remote Unit) 3.1.1 Outer View of the DRU Figure 2-2 shows the outer view of the DRU.
3.1.3 How to Install the DRU The DRU can be installed by one of the following methods. • Mounting on the wall. • Installing on the floor using the stand assembly (STAND ASSEM) (Option). • Installing plural sets of the DRU at one location using the 19-inch rack (Option). Figures 2-3 through 2-5 show examples of installation of the DRU.
• When the battery is set inside the DRU • When the battery is installed externally D R U D R U B O X B A T T A S S E STAND ASSEM STAND ASSEM Note: The external battery and the BATT BOX ASSEM must be locally provided. Figure 2-4 Example of Installation of the DRU (Floor Installation using STAND ASSEM) (Option) ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 2...
• When installing 4 sets of DRU • When installing 3 sets of DRU 19-inch Rack (IEC Spec.) BATT BOX ASSEM (Standard) BATT BOX UNIT (Special) Note 1: The 19-inch rack should be provided by the installer. Note 2: The external battery and the BATT BOX ASSEM must be locally provided. Figure 2-5 Example of Installation of the DRU (Mounting on the 19-inch rack) (Option) CHAPTER 2 ND-45383 (E)
3.1.4 Specifications of the DRU Table 2-1 and 2-2 show specifications pertaining to the DRU. Table 2-1 Specifications of the DRU SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DRU-30-A DRU-30-S3 DRU-23-S3 Number of Circuits 30 circuits ELC Mode DLC Mode ELC Mode DLC Mode Voice 30 circuits Voice15 circuits Voice23 circuits Voice 12 circuits...
3.1.5 Circuit Cards in the DRU The DRU is equipped with a DRE (Digital Remote Equipment) card which provides interface between term the DRU and the NEAX2400 IMS and between the DRU and the D /Analog PB TEL. Figures 2-6 through 2-8 show the outer view of the DRE card, and Table 2-3 describes lamp indications of the DRE card.
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PZ-CC94 LINK SW70 SW73 SW74 SW71 BATT1 BATT0 CHAMP1 IVDCN CHAMP0 PZ-23ELCK Figure 2-7 Outer View of DRE Card in DRU-23-S3 ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 11 Revision CD 1.0...
PZ-CC79 LINK SW70 SW71 SW72 BATT1 BATT0 CHAMP1 IVDCN CHAMP0 PZ-30ELCL Figure 2-8 Outer View of DRE Card in DRU-30-S3 Table 2-3 DRE Card Lamp Indication Reference Table LAMP COLOR STATE REMARKS NAME LINK Green Signal link with the NEAX2400 IMS is established. An alarm such as a clock failure, frame loss, etc.
3.2 Batteries (Option) Normally, the DRU operates on AC operating power. The optional battery can be equipped to the DRU so that the DRU can continue its operation even if the AC power supply to the DRU has stopped due to an AC power supply outage.
3.3.2 Functions of Circuit Cards for the DRU This paragraph explains the mounting location, front view, and indicator lamps of the DLI and 2DLI cards. SYMBOL:DLI CIRCUIT CARD:PA-DAIA FUNCTION:Digital Line Interface This circuit card provides the interface between the NEAX2400 IMS and DRU-30-A/DRU-30-S3. INTERFACE: •...
FRONT VIEW: • Figure 2-10 shows front view of the PA-DAIA card. N-OPE LINK MFRM BLUE PALM Figure 2-10 Front View of PA-DAIA ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 15 Revision CD 1.0...
LAMP INDICATIONS: • Table 2-5 shows the lamp indications. Table 2-5 PA-DAIA Lamp Indication Reference Table LAMP NAME COLOR STATE REMARKS Indicates that a loop-back test is in progress. Green Indicates that the circuit card is operating normally. N-OPE This circuit card is not in operation due to MB switch software. LINK Green Indicates that a signal link with the DRU is established.
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SYMBOL:DLI CIRCUIT CARD:PA-DAIC FUNCTION:Digital Line Interface This circuit card provides the interface between the NEAX2400 IMS and DRU-23-S3. INTERFACE: • Communication Speed: 1.544 Mbps • Line Impedance: 100 ohms • The interface wires for this circuit card are accommodated by the LT terminal (on the PIM backplane) as- sociated with the DLI card’s mounting slot.
FRONT VIEW: • Figure 2-11 shows front view of the PA-DAIC card. N-OPE LINK BLUE PALM Figure 2-11 Front View of PA-DAIC CHAPTER 2 ND-45383 (E) Page 18 Revision CD 1.0...
LAMP INDICATIONS: • Table 2-6 shows the lamp indications. Table 2-6 PA-DAIC Lamp Indication Reference Table LAMP NAME COLOR STATE REMARKS Indicates that a loop-back test is in progress. Green Indicates that the circuit card is operating normally. N-OPE This circuit card is not in operation due to MB switch or soft- ware.
SYMBOL:2DLI CIRCUIT CARD:PA-2DAID FUNCTION:Digital Line Interface This circuit card provides two interface circuits for connection between the NEAX2400 IMS and DRU-30-A/ DRU-30-S3. INTERFACE: • Communication Speed: 2.048 Mbps/1 circuit • Line Impedance: 75/120 ohms • The interface wires for this circuit card are accommodated by the LT terminal (on the PIMB backplane) associated with the DLI card’s mounting slot.
LAMP INDICATIONS: • Table 2-7 shows the lamp indications. Table 2-7 PA-2DAID Lamp Indication Reference Table LAMP NAME COLOR STATE REMARKS OPE1 Green Indicates that the No. 1 circuit is operating normally. OPE0 Green Indicates that the No. 0 circuit is operating normally. LINK1 Green Indicates that a signal link with the DRU is established.
4. DATA PROGRAMMING PLAN FOR DRU This section explains the relationship between each circuit on the DLI card and LENS (Line Equipment Num- bers). 4.1 Relationship between Each Circuit on the DLI Card and LENS Table 2-8 shows the relationship between each circuit on the DLI card and LENS. Table 2-8 Relationship between Each Circuit on the DLI and LENS PA-DAIA PA-DAIC...
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DRU 23-53 Example of B1 mode and B2 mode Port and Cable Breakout. 23 ELC B1 mode Single Port mode 11 DLC & ELC B2 mode Dual Port mode Time Time Station Port Champ Station Port Champ Slot Device Slot Conn.
5. LOOP-BACK FUNCTION TEST Loop-back tests are executed to verify the normality of the installed DRU, to perform fault localization in an event of occurrence of a line fault. The DRU loops back all the signals (all of voice, data, control signal links) between the DLI and the DRU.
5.2 Remote Loop-Back Check This test checks to see if the test signal sent out (using the control signal link) to the remote office can be received as it has been sent out, thus verifying the normality of the line (the transmission line between the DLI and the DRU).
5.3 Remote Loop-Back This test loops the signals arrived from the remote office directly back to the remote office so as to have the remote office perform verification of the normality of the line (the transmission line between the DLI and the DRU) by Remote Loop-Back Check.
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. GENERAL This chapter explains the work procedures pertaining to the installation of the DRU, cable connections with the battery, switch setting on the circuit cards, cable connections between the NEAX2400 IMS and the DRU and term between the DRU and D /Analog PB TEL.
The 3M Model 8012 Portable Field Service Kit (Figure 3-2) is recommended as an effective countermeasure against static electricity. The kit is available from NEC. Wrist Strap Place the Circuit Card on a conductive sheet. Connect ground wire to the Earth terminal of the Module Group.
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The procedure to install the DRU is as follows. START Marking and Drilling Referring to Paragraph 3.1: “Marking and Drilling”, make marking and drilling at the location when the DRU is to be in- stalled. Installation of the DRU Referring to Paragraph 3.2: “Installation of the DRU”, install the DRU.
3.1 Marking and Drilling 3.1.1 When Mounting the DRU on the Wall START Marking Referring to Figure 3-3, mark the DRU setting locations. Drilling Referring to Figure 3-4 or 3-5, drill holes at the locations marked for the DRU. Put wood screws (CRWS × 4.1 × 20 × 15BF) into the drilled holes, leaving the top portion of each screw above the level by 5 mm.
Drill with a drill bit of 3Φ ∼ 5Φ. 50mm(2 inches) Drill with a drill bit of 7Φ. 50mm(2 inches) Inset an anchor (Carl PC plug) into each drilled hole. Specifications of Carl PC plug are as shown below. PART OUTER OUTER DIAMETER DRILL...
3.1.2 When Installing the DRU on the Floor Using Stand Assembly (STAND ASSEM) (Option) START Marking Referring to Figure 3-6, mark the STAND ASSEM setting lo- cations. Drilling Referring to Figure 3-7, drill holes at the locations marked for the STAND ASSEM. Referring to Figure 3-8, fasten the STAND ASSEM onto the floor.
Drill with a drill bit of 3Φ ∼ 5Φ. 50mm(2 inches) Drill with a drill bit of 7Φ. 50mm(2 inches) Inset an anchor (Carl PC plug) into each drilled hole. Specifications of Carl PC plug are as shown below. PART OUTER OUTER DIAMETER DRILL...
3.2 Installation of the DRU 3.2.1 When Mounting the DRU on the Wall START Referring to Figure 3-9, remove the cover off the DRU. Referring to Figure 3-10, hook up the DRU onto the wood screws inset on the wall. Fasten the DRU onto the wall by tightening the wood screws.
3.2.2 When Installing the DRU on the Floor Using Stand Assembly (STAND ASSEM) (Option) START Referring to Figure 3-9, remove the cover off the DRU. Referring to Figure 3-11, hook up the DRU onto the screws (PL-C. P. IMS × 4 × 10 × 15BF) provided at the four corners of the STAND ASSEM.
3.2.3 When Mounting the DRU on the 19-inch Rack (Option) Mount the DRU onto the 19-inch rack by referring to Figures 3-12 and 3-13. Note: The 19-inch rack should be provided by the installer. 19-inch Rack (IEC Spec.) DRU Mounting M.T.G 1958 mm (7'5"...
3.3 Confirmation of Power Cable of the DRU Referring to Figure 3-14, confirm that a short circuiting cable is connected across the 100V/200V terminals on the Power Supply in the DRU. If the short piece is not connected across the above-mentioned terminals, connect it.
3.4 Mounting of the Battery (Option) 3.4.1 When Mounting the Battery within the DRU START Referring to Figure 3-15, mount the battery to the DRU. Referring to Figure 3-16, connect the battery cable. Battery Set screw Battery Cover Figure 3-15 Battery Connection (When Mounting the Battery within the DRU) ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 3 Page 43...
DRE Card BATT0 Battery Cable Note 1 BATT1 (–) (–) BATT BOX ASSEM Note 2 Note 1: As the battery cable, use DRU EX-Battery Lau Stock # 240542. Note 2: As the terminals at the battery side, use terminals of Fasten Terminal 187 Series. Figure 3-18 Battery Cable Connection (When Mounting the Battery Externally) CHAPTER 3 ND-45383 (E)
ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 3.5 Switch Setting of the DRE Card Referring to switch setting sheets of the DRE card, make switch setting on the DRE card in the DRU. When handling circuit cards, observe the following precautions: Note: (1) Protection Against Static Electricity When setting switches on circuit cards, use a Portable Field Service Grounding Kit in order to prevent dam-...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION PZ-CC63/PZ-30LCP Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “2”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION PZ-CC63/PZ-30LCP Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “11”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC63/PZ-30LCP Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “20”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC63/PZ-30LCP Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “24”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “25”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “26”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC63/PZ-30LCP Handling Precautions Required Note 2: Switch setting for Loop-Back Test SW1-6 SW1-7 When loop-back test is not performed (Normal setting) When setting the DRE to Remote Loop-Back When setting the DRE to Local Loop-Back Check When setting the DRE to Remote Loop-Back Check ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 3...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC94/PZ-23ELCK Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “0”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC94/PZ23ELCK Handling Precautions Required SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC94/PZ-23ELCK Handling Precautions Required SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC94/PZ-23ELCK Handling Precautions Required Note 2: Switch setting when specifying baud rate of data transmission * SW70-1 64 Kbps 48/56 Kbps *This switch setting must agree with the switch setting on the associated PA-DAIC card. Note 3: Switch setting for 12 Multi Frame/24 Multi Frame Format SW70-2...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC94/PZ-23ELCK Handling Precautions Required Note 5: Switch setting specifying the Equalizer (The distance between the DRU and the PCM MUX) SW71-1 SW71-2 SW71-3 0 ~ 266 feet 266 ~ 534 feet 534 ~ 800 feet 800 ~ 1066 feet 1066 ~ 1310 feet For in-premises direct installation...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC79/PZ-30ELCL Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “2”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC79/PZ-30ELCL Handling Precautions Required SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC79/PZ-30ELCL Handling Precautions Required SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC79/PZ-30ELCL Handling Precautions Required SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “24”. SW70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “25”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PZ-CC79/PZ-30ELCL Handling Precautions Required Note 2: Switch setting for Loop-Back Test SW71-6 SW71-7 When loop-back test is not performed (Normal setting) When setting the DRE to Remote Loop-Back When setting the DRE to Local Loop-Back Check When setting the DRE to Remote Loop-Back Check ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 3...
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ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 3.6 Setting of Switch Positions and Mounting of the DLI Card Note: When handling circuit cards, observe the following precautions: (1) Protection Against Static Electricity When setting switches on circuit cards, use a Portable Field Service Grounding Kit in order to prevent dam- age to static-sensitive components.
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ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required START Unpacking the Circuit Cards Unpack each circuit card and remove it from its polyethylene bag. Clean the connector portion of the Wipe the connector portion clean using a soft cloth moistened Circuit Cards with pure trichlorethelene or methanol (medical alcohol).
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “2”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “11”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “20”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “24”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “25”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “26”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required Note 2: Switch setting for 30LC/30ELC/15DLC Mode SW1-5 For DRU-30-A (30LC Mode) For DRU-30-S3 30ELC Mode 15DLC Mode Note 3: Switch setting for selection of stutter DT/MW Lamp SW1-7 Stutter DT and MW Lamp MW Lamp term...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required Note 5: Switch setting for designating the case where simultaneous communications of voice and APA/APR (Analog Port Adapter) are performed or the case where the Data Adapter is used. * SW3-3: for No.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIA Handling Precautions Required Note 6: Switch setting for Loop-Back Test SW3-1 SW3-2 When loop-back test is not performed (Normal setting) When setting the DLI to Local Loop-Back Check When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back Check Note 7: Switch setting specifying BL lamp indications SW3-7...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * SW11: for No. 0 DLI SW21: for No. 1 DLI SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “24”. SW11/SW21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “25”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required Note 2: Switch setting for type of DRU SW13-1 (for No. 0 DLI)/23-1 (for No. 1 DLI) DRU-30-A DRU-30-S3 Note 3: Switch setting for 30LC/30ELC/15DLC Mode SW10-5 (for No. 0 DLI)/SW20-5 (for No. 1 DLI) For DRU-30-A For DRU-30-S3 30ELC Mode...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive 2DLI PA-2DAID Handling Precautions Required term Note 5: Switch setting for bit rate of D Data Port SW10-3. SW10-4. (for No. 0 DLI)/ (for No. 0 DLI)/ SW20-3. SW20-4. (for No. 1 DLI)/ (for No.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION 2DLI PA-2DAID Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Note 7: Switch setting for Loop-Back Test SW01-1,2: for No. 0 DLI SW01-3,4: for No. 1 DLI SW01-1,3 SW01-2,4 When loop-back test is not performed (Normal setting) When setting the DLI to Local Loop-Back Check When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back Check Note 8: Switch setting specifying BL lamp indications...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required Note 1: Switch setting when specifying channels of the signal data link. * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “0”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “1”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “9”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “10”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “11”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “18”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “19”. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When setting channel number of the signal data link to “23”.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required Note 4: Switch setting of m-bit (4 Kbps) data link system of 24 Multi Frame Format ** SW2-3 BOS (Bit Oriented Signals) System MOS (Message Oriented Signals) System **This switch setting is valid only when SW2-2 has been set to OFF. When SW2-2 has been set to ON, SW2- 3 must be set to OFF.
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required Note 8: Switch setting for the PAD value for a case where the line of DLI card is connected via the Network. SW0-1 SW0-2 0 dB (For in-premise direct installation) 2 dB 5 dB 8 dB...
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SYMBOL CIRCUIT CARD ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive PA-DAIC Handling Precautions Required Note 11: Switch setting for Loop-Back Test SW3-1 SW3-2 When loop-back test is not performed (Normal setting) When setting the DLI to Local Loop-Back Check When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back When setting the DLI to Remote Loop-Back Check Note 12: Switch setting specifying BL lamp indications SW3-7...
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term 3.7 Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the MDF to the DRU and from the DRU to the D Analog PB TEL This paragraph explains the following work procedures. • Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the MDF to the DRU •...
DRE card CHAMP1 CHAMP0 2-pair cable LT Connector Cable CHAMP0 Connector Cable (25P) (MALE) (25P) (MALE) CHAMP0 Connector Lead To RA lead of DLI card To TA lead of DLI card To TB lead of DLI card To RB lead of DLI card DLI Leads To RA lead of CHAMP0 connector of DRU POUTB...
• The DLI (PA-DAIA/PA-DAIC) cards can be mounted in the slots indicated by *A, *B, and *C *A-CARD *B-CARD *C-CARD LT0,2,4, 6, 7, 9 LT1,3,5,8,10 LT1,3,5,8,10 POUTB POUTA POUTB POUTA POUTB POUTA LT9 LT10 LT Connector Name Slot No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 07 15 23 03 07 11 15 19 23 06 14 22...
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• The 2DLI (PA-2DAID) card can be mounted in the slots indicated by *A and *B *A-CARD *B-CARD LT0,4,7,9 LT1,5,8,10 LT2,6,7,9 POUTB0 POUTA0 No.0 POUTB1 POUTA1 No.1 POUTB0 POUTA0 No.0 POUTB1 POUTA1 No.1 LT9 LT10 LT Connector Name Slot No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 07 15 23 03 07 11 15 19 23...
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• The 2DLI (PA-2DAID) card can be mounted in the slots indicated by *C *C-CARD LT3,5,8,10 POUTB1 POUTA1 No.1 POUTB0 POUTA0 No.0 LT9 LT10 LT Connector Name Slot No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 07 15 23 03 07 11 15 19 23 06 14 22...
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3.7.2 Cross Connections for Digital Interface (When remotely installing the DRU-23-S3 by Digital In- terface) START Check terminal locations on the DLI Card While referring to Figures 3-21 and NEAX2400 IMS side of the MDF. 3-22, identify the lead names for the DLI card and the terminal locations of the leads.
3.7.3 Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the DRU-30-A/DRU-30-S3 to the Analog PB TEL/ term START Cable running While referring to Figure 3-26, run cables between each Analog term PB TEL/D and its Modular Block (Jack), and between the Modular Blocks and the IDF. Protect the cables using cable ducts, etc.
CHAMP Connector Lead CABLE PAIR MODULAR BLOCK (JACK) MODULAR CABLE Analog PB TEL MODULAR JACK Figure 3-27 Details of Analog PB TEL Connection CHAPTER 3 ND-45383 (E) Page 102 Revision CD 1.0...
CHAMP Connector Lead CABLE PAIR MODULAR BLOCK (JACK) MODULAR CABLE term MODULAR JACK term Figure 3-28 Details of D Connection ND-45383 (E) CHAPTER 3 Page 103 Revision CD 1.0...
DRU-30-A/DRU-30-S3 DRE card CHAMP1 CHAMP0 LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD NAME NAME NAME NAME No.22 CKT To NEAX2400 IMS No.23 CKT No.0 CKT No.24 CKT No.1 CKT No.25 CKT No.2 CKT No.26 CKT No.3 CKT No.27 CKT No.4 CKT No.28 CKT No.5 CKT No.29 CKT No.6 CKT...
term 3.7.4 Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the DRU-23-S3 to the D START term Cable running While referring to Figure 3-30, run cables between each D and its Modular Block (Jack), and between the Modular Blocks and the IDF. Protect the cables using cable ducts, etc.
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DRU-23-S3 DRE card CHAMP1 CHAMP0 LEAD LEAD LEAD LEAD NAME NAME NAME NAME No.22 CKT To NEAX2400 IMS No.0 CKT No.1 CKT No.2 CKT No.3 CKT No.4 CKT No.5 CKT No.6 CKT No.7 CKT No.8 CKT No.9 CKT No.10 CKT No.11 CKT No.12 CKT No.13 CKT...
3.8 Cleaning and Visual Inspection START Cleaning Clean the inside of the DRU. Clean the area around the DRU, rectifier, and MDF/IDF. Clean the location for the field office. Dispose of dust, trash, etc. Visual Inspection Confirm that DLI Mounted in NEAX2400 IMS are partially in- serted.
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 1. GENERAL This chapter explains the procedure to start up the DRU, the basic functional tests, and loop-back tests to be per- formed after the installation has completed. 2. INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE The installation test procedure of the DRU is shown below. START Start-up of the DRU Referring to Paragraph 2.1: “Start-up of the DRU”, start up the...
2.1 Start-up of the DRU START Set the MB switch of the DLI card UP. Insert the DLI card into its mounting slot. Plug the AC cord of the DRU into the AC outlet. Turn ON the operating power to the DRU. Set the MB switch of the DLI card DOWN.
ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2.2 Check of Lamp Indications and System Messages START Check lamp indications on the DLI Confirm that the OPE lamp (G) on the DLI card illuminates. card If any lamp is indicating abnormality, check the switch setting on the DLI card, mounting slot of the DLI card, cable connec- tion to the MDF, setting of the office data, etc.
ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2.3 Check of Loop-Back Test Execution Required/Not Required START Check lamp indications on the DLI Check to see if the lamp indications on the DLI card are as card shown below. LAMP CIRCUIT CARD LAMP NAME INDICATION PA-DAIA...
ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Confirm that the lamp indications of the DRE card as shown be- Check lamp indications on the DRE low. card in the DRU LAMP LAMP NAME INDICATION LINK (G) ALM (R) LB (R) When the lamp indications are as shown above, perform the fol- lowing loop-back tests.
3. MOUNTING OF COVER This section explains the method of mounting the cover of the DRU after the installation tests have completed. START Referring to Figure 4-1, mount the cover of the DRU. When the battery is externally installed, mount the cover onto the BATT BOX ASSEM by referring to Fig- ure 4-2.
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 1. GENERAL This chapter explains system messages pertaining to the DRU, the procedure of fault diagnosis by loop-back tests between the NEAX2400 IMS and the DRU, and the fault repair procedure. For other matters, refer to the NEAX2400 IMS System Maintenance Manual.
Table 5-1 System Messages for the DRU SYSTEM FAULT NAME CONTENTS OF FAULT MESSAGE 13-N Digital Line Warning During data transfer from the NEAX2400 IMS to the DRU, such a fault as frame loss, multi-frame loss, signal link down detect, etc. has occurred. 13-O Digital Line Failure A fault represented by the system message “13-N”...
2.1.1 Circuit Card Location Information The accommodated location information of each circuit card is given by a hexadecimal number. 1 : XX00 Module Group Number Unit Number Group Number PIMA3 MG=01 PIMB3 MG=01 for MMG (ICS) PIMA2 MG=00 PIMB2 PIMA1 MG=01 PIMB1 MG=00...
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2.2 How to Proceed with Diagnostic Work from System Message The diagnostic procedure you should follow, after seeing a system message, is illustrated in Figure 5-2. Judge whether the fault status coincides with the indicated status, following the sequence beginning with START.
START FAULT : It is the fault of When Perform FAULT SUPERVISION When FAULT : It is the fault of When When with FAULT performed CHECK OF WORK Note: (1): Judgment of faulty status (2): When the fault status coincides with the indication, the cause for the fault is indicated. (3): Operating items for diagnosis (4): Branching of the result of the operation (5): Judgment of the status of the result of the operation...
If the fault of the digital line is restored to normal, the system message “13-P” is printed out. (3) Example of Printout SYSTEM MESSAGE 13-N [SUP] DIGITAL LINE WARNING NEC TOKYO MAY 14 10:30 LP00-0-ACT 1: 0701 0000 0000 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000...
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(4) Message Detail Data 1: XX XX Kind of fault 01: Frame loss PCM down (Minor) 02: Bit error more than 10 03: Slip detected (Minor) 05: Signal link down detected 06: Multiframe loss (Minor) 11: Frame loss PCM down (Major) 12: Bit error 10 13: Slip detected (Major) 14: Remote office alarm detected...
(5) Diagnostic from System Message START On the DLI card indicated as faulty, flip its MB switch to DOWN → UP →DOWN. After “13-N” / “13-O” Digital Line Failure has FAULT SUPERVISION been indicated, “13-P” is being indicated. The Message Detail Data of “13-N” is indicating The remote-office side DRU in the DLI card or “14: Remote office alarm detected”, and RMT the transmission equipment has detected a fault,...
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If the fault of the digital line is restored to normal, the system message “13-P” is printed out. (3) Example of Printout SYSTEM MESSAGE 13-O [MN] DIGITAL LINE FAILURE NEC TOKYO MAY 14 10:30 LP00-0-ACT 1: 0701 0000 0000 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000...
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This system message is displayed when a fault indicated by System Message “13-N” or “13-O” has been re- paired. (3) Example of Printout SYSTEM MESSAGE 13-P DIGITAL LINE RESTORE NEC TOKYO MAY 14 10:30 LP00-0-ACT 1: 0701 0000 0000 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000 (4) Message Detail Data...
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R” is printed out. (3) Example of Printout SYSTEM MESSAGE 13-Q [SUP] DRU BATTERY OPERATION NEC TOKYO MAY 14 10:30 LP00-0-ACT 1: 0700 0000 0000 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000 (4) Message Detail Data...
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If the AC power supply to the DRU stops and the DRU starts operating on the battery, the system message “13-Q” is printed out. (3) Example of Printout SYSTEM MESSAGE 13-R AC LINE OPERATION NEC TOKYO MAY 14 10:30 LP00-0-ACT 1: 0700 0000 0000 0000 2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 3: 0000 0000 0000 0000 (4) Message Detail Data...
3. FAULT DIAGNOSIS BY LOOP-BACK TEST This section explains loop-back diagnosis by loop-back tests. Loop-back diagnosis by loop-back tests is available in the following three kinds. • Loop-Back Diagnosis from the DLI to the DRU (Paragraph 3.1) • Loop-Back Diagnosis between the DLI and the Transmission Equipment (Paragraph 3.2) •...
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(c) PA-DAIC card • LINK (G): ON, flashing, or OFF • CRC (R): • PCM (R): One or more than one • FRM (R): lamp illuminates. • RMT (R): • BLUE (R): Set SW3-1 and SW3-2 of the DLI card to UP. Remove the cover off the DRU and set SW1-6 of the DRE card in the DRU to UP.
FAULT • The transmission line between On the DLI card, various lamps are indicating as the DLI and the DRU is faulty. follows. • The DRU is faulty. (a) PA-DAIA card • LINK (G): ON, flashing or OFF Paragraph 4.2: DRU Fault •...
3.2.1 Procedure for Loop-Back Diagnosis between the DLI and the Transmission Equipment START PCM lamp (red) on the DLI card illuminates. Check to see if the power supply to the transmis- sion equipment is normal or not. Also, check the connection between the DLI and the transmission equipment.
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FAULT The signal link channel of the On the DLI card, various lamps are indicating as DLI is not being transmitted follows. transparently by the transmis- sion equipment. (a) PA-DAIA card (1) Check transmission • LINK (G): equipment. • CRC (R): ON, flashing or OFF •...
(b) PA-2DAIA card • LINK0, 1 (G): ON, flashing or OFF • ALM0, 1 (R): One or more than one • RM/BLU0, 1 (R): lamp illuminates. (c) PA-DAIC card • LINK (G): ON, flashing, or OFF • CRC (R): • PCM (R): One or more than one •...
3.3.1 Procedure for Loop-Back Diagnosis between the DRU and the Transmission Equipment START Remove the cover off the DRU. ALM lamp (red) on the DRE card in the DRU il- Check to see if the power supply to the transmis- luminates.
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FAULT • The transmission equipment is Lamps on the DRE card are indicating as follows. faulty. Check the transmission equip- • LINK (G): ON, flashing, or OFF ment. • ALM (R): ON (or may be flickering) • The transmission line between the DRI and the transmission equipment is faulty.
4. FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURE This section explains the repair procedure of the following faults. • DLI Fault (Paragraph 4.1) • DRU Fault (Paragraph 4.2) • Battery Fault (Paragraph 4.3) 4.1 DLI Fault START On the DLI card, set the MB switch UP and extract the DLI card from its mounting slot. On a spare DLI card, set the switches.
4.2 DRU Fault START On the DLI card, set the MB switch UP. Turn OFF the power supply to the DRU. Unplug the AC cord of the DRU from the AC outlet. Remove the cover off the DRU. Remove the cable connected with PWR, LED, BATT0 and BATT1 connectors of the DRE card in the DRU. Remove the cable connected with the CHAMP connectors of the DRE card.
4.3 Battery Fault (1) When the battery is mounted inside the DRU START On the DLI card, set the MB switch UP. Turn OFF the power supply to the DRU. Remove the cover off the DRU. Remove the cable connected with BATT0 and BATT1 connectors of the DRE card in the DRU. Loosen the three screws which are fastening the battery cover.
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(2) When the battery is installed externally START On the DLI card, set the MB switch up. Turn OFF the power supply to the DRU. Remove the cover off the BATT BOX ASSEM. Remove the cable connected to the battery. Replace the battery with a spare and mount it onto the BATTBOX ASSEM.