Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Part Number 800-1951-20 Rev.
Notice of Filing Declaration of CE Conformance (for International sales) A Declaration of CE Conformance is on file at the Nortel addresses shown below. The declaration lists the models described in this manual. If the unit carries the CE mark, this declaration certifies that it meets the specific EMC standards and safety (LVD) standards required for CE marking. If the product is a module, the module is CE-compliant only if it is placed in a CE-marked base unit. Nortel MICOM Communications Corp.
Safety Warnings and Cautions Various safety agencies request statements of warning or caution to help you in the safe operation of the unit. These statements also apply to any and all modules installed within the unit. To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2.0 inch unobstructed space must be maintained around all sides of the unit. Um die Kühlung des Gerätes nicht zu beschränken, ist es notwendig um das Gerät herum an allen Seiten ca 5 cm Raum zu lassen.
Notification of FCC Requirements NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Contents Who Should Read this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction — 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting the Expansion Modules — 4 High-speed Data Module (HDM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Legacy Data Module (LDM) and Legacy Data Expansion Module (LEM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 T1 Voice Module (TVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 E1 Voice Module (EVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Voice Modules — 8 Universal Analog Voice Module (UAVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing an Interface Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inserting an Interface Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interface Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About this document This document contains detailed information about the hardware components that make up the Passport 4400 device. It describes the 3- and 5-slot chassis, the ethernet base card, and all optional modules. Cabling information is included, as is a discussion of system indicators and warning signals. Who Should Read this Document This document is intended for anyone responsible for installing and upgrading Passport 4400 units and their hardware components.
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Introduction 1 Passport 4400 devices are multimedia, frame relay access devices deployed as an overlay to an existing Passport frame relay network. In this configuration, Passport 4400 units form distinct networks in which separate units communicate using switched virtual circuits (SVCs) provided by the Passport backbone.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction Model 3e Model 5e Model 5eR with Redundant Power Supply Figure 1-1. Passport 4400 Models Overview The mix of hardware and functions in each Passport 4400 unit depends on the application and site requirements. The major hardware components of the 4400 are described in this section. The 4400 consists of the following hardware components: • 3- or 5-slot chassis.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Passport 4400 units are available for use with either ac or dc current, and a redundant power supply option is available on the 5-slot models.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction Low-Speed Data Services Modules include the Legacy Data Module (LDM) and the Legacy Data Expansion Module (LEM). The LDM and LEM provide legacy protocol for branch sites connected to a Passport only network. These include FR, X.25, ITI, tr, SNA, SDLC, DTDS, HTDS. The LDM provides six legacy services ports; the LEM provides an additional eight ports.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual ! Warning: WARNUNG, AVERTISSEMENT Remove power plug from the power socket, or disconnect dc power, before performing any service work on the unit. Vor öffnen des Gerätes, muss der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezogen werden. Débrancher la prise de courant avant d’entreprendre aucun travail de réparation de l’appareil.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction Operating Environment Temperature Operating 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) Storage -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) Relative Humidity Operating Storage 10-90% non-condensing 0-95% non-condenseing Power Requirements ac: 100-240 volts ac, -5%, +10% 43-63 Hz, 160 Watts maximum (model 4430ac – 135 Watts max.) dc: 36-72 volts dc @ 3A maximum Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950 CSA Standard C22.2 No.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Telecommunications Requirements The following information applies only to Passport 4400 units that are connected to a telephone network. Repair Instructions If you experience trouble with this equipment, follow this procedure: 1. Determine whether the problem is your data terminal equipment. If you have another data terminal equipment, connect it in place of the inoperative unit to see if the data terminal equipment or the line is at fault. 2.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction In addition to the above information you will be required to supply the following supplemental information if your system is an XD, DD, DE or OT requiring three or more C.O. lines: • Sequence in which the trunks are to be connected • Facility interface codes by position • Service order codes by position.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction AFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual WAN Serial Interface Module Specifications apply to the WAN Serial Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit. Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950 CSA Standard C22.2 No. 950 IEC 950 TUV: EN 60950 Telecom Requirements BABT: CTR-2 56kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module Specifications apply to the 56kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit. Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950 CSA Standard C22.2 No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction T1 CSU/DSU Interface Module Specifications apply to the T1 CSU/DSU Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit. Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950: 1993 (T1 only) CSA Standard C22 (T1 only) User’s Responsibility This equipment is limited for use on T1 Digital Service lines only.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual ISDN S/T Interface Module Specifications apply to the ISDN S/T Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit. Agency Compliances Safety IEC 950 TUV: EN 60950 EN 41003 Telecom Requirements CETECOM: CTR-3 Standard ISDN U Interface Module Specifications apply to the ISDN U Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit. Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950 CSA Standard C22.2 No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual High-speed Data Module (HDM) Agency Compliances Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15, Level A (T1 only) C.R.C., c, 1374 (T1 only) EN 55022 CISPR 22, class A IEC 801-2:1991/prEN55024-2:1992, 3KV, CD, 8KV DA IEC 801-3:1984/prEN55024-3:1991, 3 V/m IEC 801-3:1988/prEN55024-4:1993, 0.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1 Voice Module (TVM) Agency Compliances Safety EN 41003 :1993 EN 60950:1992 +A1 +A2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55022 :1994 class A EN 50082 -2, -3, -4 :1995 FCC Part 15, class A CISPR22, class A Limitations This equipment is intended for use on T1 Digital Service lines ONLY.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction E1 Voice Module (EVM) Agency Compliances Safety EN 41003 :1993 EN 60950:1992 +A1 +A2 Telecom Requirements CTR/TBR13 BABT - Pan European CE-Mark 120 Ohm Structured Leased Line Interface U.K. Only 75 Ohm Structured Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55022 :1994 class A EN 50082 -2, -3, -4 :1995 FCC Part 15, class A CISPR22, class A Limitations This equipment is intended for use on E1 Digital Service lines ONLY.
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules (AVM, UAVM) Agency Compliances Safety UL 1950:1993 CSA Standard C22.2 No. 950:1993 IEC 950:1991+A1:1992 TUV: EN 60950:1992 EN 41003:1993 BABT 340: Sixth Edition (Manufacturing) Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15, class A C.R.C., c, 1374 CISPR 22, class A EN 55022 EN 50082-1:1992 IEC 801-2:1991/prEN55024-2:1992, 3KV CD, 8KV AD IEC 801-3:1984/prEN55024-3:1991, 3 V/m IEC 801-4:1988/prEN55024-4:1993, 0.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Introduction User’s Responsibility If a need arises in the future, the telephone company will call the user and request the following information: • Model number of the device(s): — Single-channel AVM: NTAU61xx — Dual-channel AVM: NTAU62xx — UAVM: NTAU50xx — FXO module for UAVM: NTAY11xx — FXO module for UAVM (approved for Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, and France): NTLN23xx — FXS module for UAVM: NTAY12xx — E&M module for UAVM: NTAY09xx • FCC Part 68
Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual UAVM FXO USO Jack: RJ11C Ringer Equivalence: 0.9B Please refer to Telecommunication Requirements, page 1-7, for more information. Registration UAVM only: The FXO and E&M interfaces are registered with the FCC based upon compliance with Part 68 of its rules. The FXS interface is not registered with the FCC. Therefore, this interface cannot be connected to the public network.8001943-20 Rev.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 1-20 Introduction
Installing the Passport 4400 2 This section describes the procedures used to set up and connect a configured Passport 4400. Note: For the purposes of this document, the term “configured” refers to the Passport 4400 unit in which all expansion modules have been previously installed and operational. Preparing the Site Before connecting the 4400, select a location that conforms to the following environmental requirements: • space requirements (Figure 2-1). • surrounding temperature (Table 2-1).
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Installing the Passport 4400 Allow 12 inches (30.5 cm), or greater, for access to rear 5 inches (12.7 cm) Allow 2 inches (5.1 cm), or greater, side space for air vents 12 3/4 inches (32.4 cm)* 18 inches (45.7cm) *For dc models, add 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm) Figure 2-2. Space Requirements for a 3-Slot Passport 4400 Unit Allow 12 inches (30.5 cm), or greater, for access to rear 8 1/4 inches (21 cm) Allow 2 inches (5.
Installing the Passport 4400 Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Unpacking the 4400 Procedure 1: Unpacking the 4400 1. Read the labels on the box, then open the box. Note: Make sure that you keep the packing list included. It contains model numbers and information about the Passport 4400 unit and all included modules. 2. Remove the shipping material and any modules shipped in the box along with the Passport 4400 unit. Place these modules on a table near the installation site. 3.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Installing the Passport 4400 Rack Clip Nut Shelf Washer — Nylon Filler Washer — Nickel Finish Screw Shelf Top View Figure 2-4. Installing the Shelf Rack-mounted 5-Slot chassis Unit Rack-mounted Unit with Redundant Power Supply Rack-mounted 3-Slot Chassis Unit Figure 2-5.
Installing the Passport 4400 Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Powering Up an ac Unit ! Warning: Before the unit is powered up or turned on, make sure there is a separate ground wire connection between the unit chassis and input power source ground. The power cord supplied with your unit should be one of the following: • A molded three-prong power cord with an appropriate connector to match the power outlet in your country, as shown in the figure entitled “Power cord — Grounded.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Installing the Passport 4400 Plug the power cord supplied with your unit into the back of the chassis and into an appropriately grounded three-pin wall outlet. This turns the unit on. Powering Up a dc Unit ! Warning: Before applying power to the Passport 4400 unit, make sure that the unit is properly grounded. The dc version of the Passport 4400 unit has an external terminal block located on the back of the unit below the fan vents.
Installing the Passport 4400 Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Verifying Operation All indicators can be seen through a series of small windows at the front of the chassis (see Figure 2-9 and Table 2-2 below). The bottom window contains status indicators for the Ethernet Base Module, in addition to any serial interface modules that are installed. P3 P2 P1 F4 F3 CC CP Figure 2-9. Location of Status Indicator Lights Table 2-2.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Installing the Passport 4400 Reset Switch A reset switch is located on the base module and can be accessed from the back of the unit, as shown. Use a small, pointed object to press the switch through the hole in the back panel. The green reset indicator is also located on the base module next to the reset switch. Reset Indicator Reset Base Module Back Panel Figure 2-10.
Connecting the Ethernet Base Module 3 This section makes the assumption that all expansion modules have been installed and the Passport 4400 is ready to connect to the network. If you need to install expansion modules in the unit, refer to Section 6, “Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules.” If you wish to provision your 4400 for network use prior to adding cables, please refer to the 800-1952-20, Passport 4400 Operator’s Manual.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Ethernet Base Module Procedure 3: Attaching cables to the Ethernet base module Note: The connections made in this procedure will depend on the specific site requirements. If you are not sure of the exact connections required for the Passport 4400 unit, consult your system administrator. 1. If required, connect the Ethernet port. Select either the RJ45 port or the RJ15 port. Do not connect both ports at the same time.
Connecting the Ethernet Base Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Pin 1 MD 50 pin assignments 1, 2 3, 28 4, 29 5, 30 6, 31 7, 32 8, 33 9, 34 10, 35 11, 36 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19, 38, 44 20, 45 21, 26 22, 47 23, 24, 25 26, 27, 39 37 40 41 42 43, 48, 49 50 Interface Type Indication V.35 Transmit Data V.35 External Receive Data Clock V.35 External Transmit Data Clock V.36/X.21 Transmit Data V.36/X.21 External Receive Clock V.36 External Transmit Clock/X.21 V.24/RS232/V.35/V.36 Clear to Send/ X.21 V.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Ethernet Base Module Management Port • supports asynchronous operation using an RS-232 physical driver • data rate is automatically selected for speeds from 9.6 to 38.4 Kbps • management port is RS-232/V.24 − a crossover cable is required for DTE operation. Pin 1 RJ45 pin assignments RJ45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal ground (RxD) Receive data (TxD) Transmit data Pins 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 Not Connected Figure 3-3.
Connecting the Ethernet Base Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Ethernet Access Ports The base module has hardware for both 10BaseT and AUI ports. However, only one of these ports can be used at any one time. Pin 1 RJ45 pin assignments RJ45 (Tx+) Transmit data positive (Tx-) Transmit data negative (Rx+) Receive data positive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (Rx-) Receive data negative Pins 4, 5, 7, 8 Not Connected Figure 3-4.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Ethernet Base Module Interface Module Connectors Pin 1 MD 50 pin assignments 1, 2 3, 28 4, 29 5, 30 6, 31 7, 32 8, 33 9, 34 10, 35 11, 36 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19, 38, 44 20, 45 21, 26 22, 47 23, 24, 25 26, 27, 39 37 40 41 42 43, 48, 49 50 Interface Type Indication V.35 Transmit Data V.35 External Receive Data Clock V.35 External Transmit Data Clock V.36/X.21 Transmit Data V.36/X.21 External Receive Clock V.36 External Transmit Clock/X.21 V.
Connecting the Ethernet Base Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Pin 1 RJ48 RJ48 Pin Assignments Transmit Data from Network Transmit Data from Network 1 2 3 4 Pins 3, 4, 5, 6 Not Connected 5 6 7 8 Receive Data to Network Receive Data to Network Figure 3-7. 56kbps CSU/DSU Module Connector Pin 1 RJ48 RJ48 Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 Receive Data from Network Receive Data from Network 5 Transmit Data to Network 6 7 8 Transmit Data to Network Pins 3, 6, 7, 8 Not Connected Figure 3-8.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Ethernet Base Module I Pin 1 RJ48 RJ45 Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 Pins 1, 2, 7, 8 Not Connected Transmit Data to Network Receive Data from Network Receive Data from Network Transmit Data to Network 5 6 7 8 Figure 3-9. ISDN S/T Module Connector Pin 1 RJ48 RJ45 Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tip of pair to the Network Tip of pair to the Network Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 Not Connected Figure 3-10.
Connecting the Expansion Modules 4 This section makes the assumption that all the optional modules have been installed and the unit is ready to connect to the network. If you need to install modules in the unit, refer to Section 6, “Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules.” If you wish to provision your 4400 prior to adding cables, please refer to 800-195220, Passport 4400 Operator’s Manual.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Expansion Modules Pin 1 MD 50 1, 2 3, 28 4, 29 5, 30 6, 31 7, 32 8, 33 9, 34 10, 35 11, 36 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19, 38, 44 20, 45 21, 26 22, 47 23, 24, 25 26, 27, 39 37 40 41 42 43, 48, 49 50 Interface Type Indication V.35 Transmit Data V.35 External Receive Data Clock V.35 External Transmit Data Clock V.36/X.21 Transmit Data V.36/X.21 External Receive Clock V.36 External Transmit Clock/X.21 V.24/RS232/V.35/V.36 Clear to Send/ X.21 V.24/RS232/V.
Connecting the Expansion Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Procedure 4: Attaching cables to the High-speed Data Module Note: The connections made in this procedure will depend on the specific site requirements. If you are not sure of the exact connections required for the Passport 4400 unit, consult your system administrator. 1. As required, use a DB50 cable to connect each MD50 port to your local equipment.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Expansion Modules Procedure 5: Connecting the Legacy Data Module Note: The connections made in this procedure will depend on the specific site requirements. If you are not sure of the exact connections required for the Passport 4400 unit, consult your system administrator. 1. If required, use a DB50 cable to connect each MD50 port to your local equipment. 2. If required, connect the management port using an RJ45 cable. 3.
Connecting the Expansion Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1 Voice Module (TVM) Note: Before you can connect this module, the T1 Voice Module location switch must be set for slot B. If your Passport 4400 unit has been factory assembled, the switch has already been set for slot B. Refer to section 6, “Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules,” for further information.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Expansion Modules E1 Voice Module (EVM) Note: Before you can connect this module, the E1 Voice Module location switch must be set for slot B. If your Passport 4400 unit has been factory assembled, the switch has already been set for slot B. Refer to section 6, “Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules,” for further information. This module can be connected with either a 75 Ω termination or a 120 Ω termination.
Connecting the Expansion Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Module (AVM) Prior to connecting the Analog Voice Module (AVM), ensure that the interface type/signaling convention has been properly strapped (refer to Section 8, “Analog Voice Modules”). The connection procedure is identical for modules with either single or dual channels, although modules with the dual channel feature may be configured for two different types of signaling conventions.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Expansion Modules Procedure 9: Attaching cables to the Analog Voice Module Note: The connections made in this procedure will depend on the specific site requirements. If you are not sure of the exact connections required for the Passport 4400 unit you are installing, consult your system administrator. 1. If your site requires an E&M connection for channel 1, use a modular RJ-1CX cable to connect the Passport 4400 unit to a PBX.
Connecting the Expansion Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Universal Analog Voice Module (UAVM) The Universal Analog Voice Module (UAVM) consists of two channels into which one of the three voice interface modules for E&M, FXO, or FXS is inserted. The UAVM board must be configured with the correct jumper settings for the types of interface modules you plan to use before you can connect the modules to the network.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connecting the Expansion Modules Use of Terminal Block ! Wiring to the tie trunk terminal block should be carried out by a qualified technician. Wires used for this purpose must be UL type CM, 22/24 AWG, 8-conductor. Caution: On FXS and FXO interface modules, the 4-pin terminal block is an alternate method of connection to the telephone interface equipment.
Connecting the Expansion Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Procedure 10: Terminal block connection 1. Remove the plug from the terminal block. 2. Use a cable (not supplied) with bare-wire leads. Insert each cable lead into the cutout at the front of the plug and secure it with a small flathead screwdriver at the top. It is recommended that the cable leads be color coded for easy identification. 3. Insert the plug that now includes the cable leads in the terminal block. 4.
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Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules 5 The Ethernet Base Module performs central processing functions for the 4400. It must be present in the lowest slot (LIM A) for the unit to function. This module includes the following: • processor and memory • serial access port • managment port • ethernet interfaces (AUI or 10BaseT) • optional plug-in interface modules.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules The Ethernet Base Module comes installed in your 4400 Should you need to remove it, remove all modules above it (refer to Section 6, "Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules" for information on opening the unit), disconnect the power connector, remove the 4 screws in the back panel and lift the board out.
Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual WAN Serial Interface Module The WAN serial interface module provides additional port capability, identical to port 1 on the base module. The module supports RS-232, V.35, V.36, and X.21 interfaces, determined by the cable used. The module can support both DTE and DCE modes. Both Port 2 (MPANL port) and Port 3 (WAN Backup port) can support the WAN serial interface module.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules 56kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module The 56kbps module supports the Dataphone Digital Service (DDS) without the secondary signaling channel. This interface module supports the following loopback modes: • DSU loopback • CSU loopback • digital loopback • local loopback • local loopback transmit end (LLT) • local loopback receive end (LLR). The 56kbps CSU/DSU interface module may only be used in the Port 2 (MPANL port) slot.
Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1 CSU/DSU Interface Module The T1 CSU/DSU interface module provides a direct T1 or fractional T1 connection to Passport T1 FP or any other compatible device. The T1 connection provides a larger communication bandwidth than the serial connection. The T1 CSU/DSU module may only be used in the Port 2 (MPANL port) slot. Do not place this module in Port 3. Rear View Figure 5-7.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules ISDN Interface Module The ISDN (integrated services digital network) basic rate interface (BRI) plug-in module will be used as a primary network link connection to the WAN or for backup in case of failure. ISDN interface modules may be placed in both Port 2 (MPANL port) and Port 3 (WAN backup port).
Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual ISDN S/T Interface Module There are two user-adjustable straps on the ISDN S/T interface module, E3 and E4. These straps are used to configure the ISDN connection. Both straps are set to the factory default of OUT. • Setting strap E3 to IN adds a 100 ohm terminating resistor to the receiving channel. • Setting strap E4 to IN adds a 100 ohm terminating resistor to the transmitting channel.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 5-8 Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules
Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules 6 This section contains general installation information for all optional expansion modules for Passport 4400 units. For information on installing interface modules refer to the following sections: • Section 5, “Ethernet Base Module and Interface Modules” • Section 8, “Analog Voice Modules.” Safety Information Before performing any of the procedures included in this section, see the information in “Safety Information” on page 1-4.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Module Stacking Order Before placing any expansion modules into the Passport 4400, the stacking order must be determined. Table 6-1 shows the proper stacking order for each expansion module. Using the table, determine the stacking order for your Passport 4400 expansion modules.
Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Setting the Switchbank To set a switch to on, use a ballpoint pen or similar pointed tool and push the switch down. Take care that only one switch is on (down) and that the remaining three switches are off (up). See Figure 6-1, “Dip Switch Locations.” Notice that each switch can represent either a numeric LIM or an alpha LIM, depending on the expansion module.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Stacking Connectors Stacking connectors act as a bus allowing data to be transferred between the expansion modules and the base card; they must be firmly seated within their mating connectors. Connect Shroud To Block Figure 6-2. Stacking Connector Back Panel Grounding Clips To ensure that the modules meet regulatory agency requirements, the grounding clips must not removed from the back panel.
Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Spacers Spacers are attached to the inside of the front of the 4400. They are used to secure the expansion modules inside the unit. Figure 6-4. Spacers Blank Back Panels Any open space not occupied by a module must contain a blank back panel. Blank back panels ensure proper air flow over installed module, keep excessive dirt and contamination out of the unit, and ensure compliance with radiated emissions standards.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Installing an Expansion Module Modules should be set for the appropriate application when they arrive from the factory. If changes need to be made to the module, such as setting jumpers or switches, refer to the section that specifically covers the module. To install an expansion module, us the following procedures.
Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Front Flanges Mounting Screw (4) Figure 6-7. Location of Front Flanges and Mounting Screws 6. Refer to Section 10, “Power Supplies,” to verify that the correct number of power supplies are configured for the number of modules used in the unit. 7. Strap the module, (refer to the section for the individual module).
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Installing Expansion (Data and Voice) Modules Figure 6-8.
Data Modules 7 High-speed Data Module There are two versions of the High-speed Data Module (HDM), one with four ports and one with eight ports. The High-speed Data Module provides additional port capability, identical to port 1 on the base module. The module supports RS-232, V.35, V.36, and X.21 interfaces, determined by the cable used. The module can support both DTE and DCE mode. Rear View 4 port 8 port Module switch Stacking connectors Indicators Back Figure 7-1.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Data Modules Pin 1 MD 50 1, 2 3, 28 4, 29 5, 30 6, 31 7, 32 8, 33 9, 34 10, 35 11, 36 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19, 38, 44 20, 45 21, 26 22, 47 23, 24, 25 26, 27, 39 37 40 41 42 43, 48, 49 50 Interface Type Indication V.35 Transmit Data V.35 External Receive Data Clock V.35 External Transmit Data Clock V.36/X.21 Transmit Data V.36/X.21 External Receive Clock V.36 External Transmit Clock/X.21 V.24/RS232/V.35/V.36 Clear to Send/ X.21 V.24/RS232/V.35/V.
Data Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Low-speed Data Services Modules The Legacy Data Module (LDM) provides interface ports to support legacy data protocols in Passport 4400. Additional interface ports are supported through the use of the Legacy Data Expansion Module (LEM). Rear View Pins for LDM Memory Expansion Card Indicators Stacking Connectors Back Figure 7-3. Legacy Data Module Rear View Indicators Back Stacking Connectors Figure 7-4.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module Data Modules Memory Expansion Card for Legacy Data Module For Passport 4400 units containing a Legacy Data Module (LDM) and one or more Legacy Data Expansion Modules (LEM), you must order a memory expansion card for the LDM. This memory expansion card provides 1MB of SRAM memory required to support the additional ports provided by the LEM. To order the LDM memory expansion card, please consult document 800-195920, Passport 4400 Ordering Catalog.
Analog Voice Modules 8 Analog voice modules provide support for Foreign Exchange Station (FXS), Foreign Exchange Office (FXO), and Ear and Mouth (E&M) analog voice services. The following voice modules are available: • the Universal Analog Voice Module (UAVM) and its three interface modules (for FXS, FXO, and E&M) • the single and dual channel Analog Voice Module (AVM).
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules Dual Channel Universal Analog Voice/Fax Module FXS and FXO Interface Modules E&M Interface Module Figure 8-2. Rear View of Universal Analog Voice Module Back Panel Interface Module Figure 8-3.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Removing an Interface Module ! Caution: The interface modules cannot be inserted into or removed from the unit while the Passport 4400 is operating. This could cause damage to the Passport 4400 or interruption of network service or both. Procedure 13: Removing an interface module 1. Facing the rear of the voice/fax module, remove the screw on the left side of the connector cover with the Phillips screwdriver (refer to Figure 8-4). 2.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules Figure 8-5. Removing the Interface Module Inserting an Interface Module ! Caution: The interface modules cannot be inserted into or removed from the unit while the Passport 4400 is operating. This could cause damage to the Passport 4400 or interruption of network service or both. Procedure 14: Inserting an interface module 1. Place the interface module within the channel. 2.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Interface Modules FXS and FXO Interface Modules Except for the type designation, the FXS and FXO interface modules have identical telephone interface connectors on the back panel. Each consists of an RJ11 modular jack labeled FXS or FXO and a 4-pin terminal block; see Figure 86, “FXS and FXO Interface Modules.” Both are shielded by a protective cover. Their schematic equivalents are shown in Figure 8-6, “FXS and FXO Interface Modules.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules FXS Interface Stapping There are a total of six movable straps located on the FXS interface module, E1 through E6 (see Figure 8-8). These straps are reserved for factory use only. They must not be altered by the user. E2 E1 S/N E6 E5 E4 E3 Figure 8-7.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual FXO Interface Strapping The FXO interface is designed to meet regulatory agency requirements unique to selected countries (such as Spain, France, and Germany). This module contains special straps that implement the requirements of each country. There are 13 movable straps located on the FXO interface module, E1 through E13. The following four figures show the locations of these straps.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules Country-specific Strap Settings ! Caution: The following figures give specific instructions on strapping the FXO Interface Module for use in Spain, France, Germany and Switzerland. The module is factory shipped with a default setting that operates correctly in all other countries. If this module is NOT to be used in one of the countries listed above, do not adjust the straps. France • Locate the strapping block labeled E6/E7.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Spain • Locate the strapping block labeled E8/E9. Place the strap over the pins marked E8. • Locate the strapping block labeled E10/E11. Place the strap over the pins marked E11. • Leave other strapping blocks (E6/E7, E13/E14, E15/E16) in their default positions. E8 E7* E14* E11 E16* Jumper in *Default setting Jumper out Figure 8-10.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules Germany and Switzerland • Locate the strapping block labeled E15/E16. Place the strap over the pins marked E15. • Leave other strapping blocks (E6/E7, E8/E9, E10/E11, E13/E14) in their default positions. Jumper in Jumper out E7* E14* E15 E9* E10* *Default setting Figure 8-11.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual E&M Interface Module The E&M interface module telephone interface signals are terminated in an 8pin tie trunk terminal block on the back panel (see Figure 8-12, “E&M Interface Module, Back Panel Connector”). This connector is fitted with a female plug. Individual cable leads are connected to this plug to form a telephone interface cable.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules C38 E17 E8 E18 E5 S/N E2 E1 C38 E4 E14 E15 E16 E3 C36 E19 E9 E10 E20 E21 E11 E22 E6 E12 E7 E13 TYPE V TYPE I TYPE II Figure 8-13.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Module (AVM) The Analog Voice Module converts analog signals to digital for processing by the Passport 4400 unit. FXS, FXO, and E&M interfaces are determined by changing the straps on the front of the module’s circuit board. Dual Channel Analog Voice Module OK LO RO LS RS TM OK LO RO LS RS TM Single Channel Analog Voice Module OK LO RO LS RS TM Figure 8-14.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Analog Voice Modules Strapping Strapping involves matching the voice/fax channel with the attached telephone interface. Specifically, the voice/fax channel may be strapped, depending on the application, for one of three common types of signaling conventions: FXS (Foreign Exchange Station), FXO (Foreign Exchange Office), or E&M (Ear and Mouth). AVMs installed in units are usually prestrapped to the interface type specified in the order.
Analog Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Figure 8-17, “Telephone Interface Cable Connections,” shows the connector locations, pin assignments and wire colors of a dual channel AVM. Single channel modules have only one set of interface connectors. Use a modular cable to connect to the applicable telephone interface. Cables are supplied. Voice/Fax Channel 2 Voice/Fax Channel 1 Analog Voice Module RJ1CX RJ11 Modular cable for E&M (FXO).
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T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules 9 T1/E1 digital voice and data is supported on the 4400 through the use of the modules and components described below: • The T1 or E1 Voice Modules (TVM or EVM). The TVM or EVM allows a T1 or E1 leased line or PBX to connect directly to a Passport 4400 unit. • The Digital Voice Module (DVM). The DVM is a SIMM card that is plugged directly into the TVM. EVM or DVEM. Each DVM supports one digital voice channel. • The Digital Voice Expansion Module (DVEM).
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Stacking Connectors Rear (Back Panel) Module Switch Group Indicators Front Receptacles (6) for Digital Voice Modules Figure 9-1. T1/E1 Voice Module On the right front are 13 indicators. Of these, the six on the left are associated with the voice/fax channels represented by the six Digital Voice Modules, while the seven on the right are associated with the Voice Module.
T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Connectors Reserved for future use DSX-1 Interface Test RJ48 Interface Transmit Pair to T1 (Monitor Only) Pin 1 Transmit Pair from T1 (Monitor Only) RJ48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ring (R) Tip (T) Ring 1 (R1) Tip 1 (T1) Pins 3, 6, 7, 8 Not Connected Figure 9-4.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Strapping E1 Voice Module Impedance Strapping Impedance for each E1 interface line is determined by the placement of a header on a jumper located on the E1 module. Impedance for each interface line may be straped for either 75 Ω or for 120 Ω. The two lines may be strapped for the same or for different impedance.
T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 75 Ω Outer Conductor Strapping The outer conductors of the 75 Ω BNC interface connectors may be connected to earth or isolated. Strapping is implemented by a set of headers and jumpers as shown in the following figure. Front of E1 Access Module 2 3 OPEN EARTH 1 E78 E83 Figure 9-7.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Digital Voice Expansion Module (DVEM) The Digital Voice Expansion Module houses a maximum of 12 Digital Voice Modules (DVMs). It serves as an extension to the 6 DVMs mounted on the associated T1/E1 Voice Module. Physical Description The Digital Voice Expansion Module has 12 receptacles arranged in three groups of four to house 12 Digital Voice Modules.
T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual DVEM Power Harness For Passport 4400 units containing one or two Digital Voice Expansion Modules, a DVEM power harness must be installed. The power harness provides additional power to the DVEM boards (see Figure 9-9). The DVEM power harness must be ordered separately – please consult document 900-1959-20, Passport 4400 Ordering Catalog. The part number of the harness is NTAU32AA.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Digital Voice Module (DVM) The Digital Voice Module is a single in-line memory module (SIMM). It compresses 64 Kbps voice obtained from the T1/E1 line into low-speed channels, thereby optimizing the use of the available bandwidths. • Up to six may be installed in a T1/E1 Voice Module • Up to 12 may be installed in Digital Voice Expansion Module.
T1/E1 and Digital Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Procedure 16: Removing a Digital Voice Module 1. Unlatch the first Digital Voice Module from its mating connector in the T1 Voice Module, the E1 Voice Module, or the Digital Voice Expansion Module. To do that, press your thumbs against the latch springs at either end of the module, and with your forefingers turn the Digital Voice Module into the upright position. 2. Lift the Digital Voice Module out of the connector. 3.
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Power Supplies 10 dc Power Supplies The dc power supply system allows the 4400 to be installed in a telephone company environment with the necessary dc power input being furnished by the telephone company to the input of the 4400. The -48 volts dc version of the 4400 power supply system is identical to the ac version except for the addition of a terminal power adapter that plugs into the line cord Electronic Industry Association (EIA) jack on back of the unit.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Power Supply Chassis types Three-slot Chassis (model 4430) The three-slot chassis uses a 135W ac power supply to provide power to the Ethernet Base Module and expansion modules. Note: The three-slot Passport 4400 uses ac power only. There is no option for dc power. Power Cable (to Ethernet Base Module Figure 10-2. 3-slot Power Supply The power cable connects to the Ethernet Base Module.
Power Supply Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Five-slot Chassis (model 4450) The five-slot chassis uses a 160W power supply to provide power to the Ethernet Base Module and expansion modules. Both ac and dc models are available; the figure below shows an ac unit.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Power Supply Five-slot Chassis with Redundant Power Supply (model 4450R) A Passport 4400 unit with the redundant power supply option contains a subassembly that houses extra power supplies. It provides an extra power supply in the event that one of the original four fails. Two indicator lights that monitor the power supplies are located at the top right side of the front bezel.
Power Supply Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Configuring the Power Supplies Note: The following information applies to five-slot Passport 4400 units only (models 4450, 4450R). Three-slot units (model 4430) do not need to be configured. The power supply at the bottom of the stack is called the master supply. All other supplies located above the master are called slave supplies. The five-slot models have one master and either three (4450) or four (4450R) slave power supplies.
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Indicators 11 This section covers all the indicators and their meaning. The indicators can be seen through a small window at the front of the unit. Indicators Figure 11-1. Location of Indicators on Passport 4400 Ethernet Base Module Interface Module Indicators Base Module Indicators P3 F4 P2 P1 F3 CC CP Figure 11-2. Ethernet Base Module Indicators Table 11-1.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Indicators T1/E1 Voice Module There are 13 indicators associated with the T1/E1 Voice Module -- six for the Digital Voice channels, and seven for the Voice Module. 6 5 4 3 2 T1: D2 D1 DT DA XT XA AT E1: D2 D1 2T 2A 1T 1A AT 1 Digital Voice Channel Status Indicators T1/E1 Status Indicators Figure 11-3.
Indicators Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual T1/E1 Status Indicators Table 11-3. T1 Operational States Indicator Function State Status AT System Status Off Initialization mode – see Table 11-4. Green Operational mode – see Table 11-4. Flashing green Download active. Off Interface not active. Flashing red Red alarm – sync loss (an out of frame condition) that lasts for more than 2.5 seconds.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Indicators Table 11-5. E1 Operational States Indicator Function State Status AT System Status Off Initialization mode – see Table 11-4. Green Operational mode – see Table 11-4. Flashing green Download active. Off Interface not active. Flashing red IFAS (Frame Alignment Signal) loss. Flashing amber FAS distant alarm. Fast flashing green TS16 AIS (Time Slot 16 Alarm Indication Signal). Green Interface operational.
Indicators Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Digital Voice Expansion Module There are 13 indicators associated with the Digital Voice Expansion Module, as shown in the figure entitled “Digital Voice Expansion Module Indicators.” 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OK Figure 11-4. Digital Voice Expansion Module Indicators Table 11-6.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Indicators Analog Voice Module and Universal Analog Voice Module There are a total of six indicators associated with each voice/fax channel of both the Analog Voice Module and the Universal Analog Voice Module. The following figure shows and describes the functions of the indicators during normal operation. Note: During network code download, each red indicator is turned on and off sequentially for 1 second. OK LO RO LS RS TM Figure 11-5.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments A Diagrams are shown in this section for cables used with the Passport 4400. Use the cable matrix to determine which cable must be used for the desired interface.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Table A-1. Cable Selection for Ethernet Base Module and Data Modules Port Hardware Type CPC No. Engineering code Description Page No. management port RJ45 RS232 A0668482 NTAU17AA To DTE, M-M A-4 Frame Relay ports MD50 RS232/V.24 A0668483 NTAU18AA WAN RS232 cable to DCE(DB25 male) A-9 (15 ft) V.35 A0668485 NTAU20AA WAN V.35 cable to DCE (34-pin male) (15 ft) A-7 X.21 A0668492 NTAU26AA WAN X.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Table A-2. Cable Selection for Digital Voice Modules Port Hardware Type CPC No. Engineering code Description Page No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Pin 1 RJ-45 Male DB-25 Male Ring Indicator (RI) 1 22 Carrier Detect (CD) 2 8 Ring Indicator (RI) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 3 20 Ground 4 7 Ground Receive Line Signal Detector (RLSD) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Receive Data (RD) 5 3 Receive Data (RD) Transmit Data (TD) 6 2 Transmit Data (TD) Clear to Send (CTS) 7 5 Clear to Send (CTS) Request to Send (RTS) 8 4 Request to Send (RTS) 25 To 4400 Data Commu
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual DB-15 Male MD50 Male Receive Data A 20 4 Receive Data A (RXDA) Receive Data B 45 11 Receive Data B (RXDB) Transmit Data Clock A 21 14 Transmit Signal Element Timing A (TSETA) Transmit Data Cloci B 46 7 Transmit Signal Element Timing B (TSETB Receive Data Clock A 22 10 Receive Signal Element Timing A (TSETA) Receive Data Clock B 47 3 Receive Signal Element Timing B (TSETB) Transmit Data A 3 2 Transmit Data
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments MD50 Male 34-Pin V.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 34-Pin V.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments MD50 Male 25-Pin RS-232 Female Clear to Send 9 4 Request to Send (RTS) Data Set Ready 10 20 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Carrier Detect 11 11 Unassigned (UN) Request to Send 12 5 Clear to Send (CTS) Unassigned 13 8 Carrier Detect (CD) Data Set Ready (DSR) Data Terminal Ready 37 6 External Receive Clock 232 15 15 Serial Clock Transmit A (SCT A) External Transmit Clock 232 40 17 Serial Clock Receive A (SCR
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual MD50 Male 25-Pin RS-232 Male Clear to Send 9 5 Clear to Send (CTS) Data Set Ready 10 6 Data Set Ready (DSR) Carrier Detect 11 8 Carrier Detect (CD) Request to Send 12 4 Request to Send (RTS) Unassigned 13 11 Unassigned (UN A) Data Terminal Ready 37 20 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) External Transmit Data Clock 232 40 24 Transmit Data 232 16 2 Transmit Data (D) Receive Data (RD) Serial Clock Transmit Extern
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments MD50 Male 15-Pin X.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual MD50 Male 15-Pin X.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments 37-Pin V.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual MD50 Male 37-Pin V.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments MD50 Male Receive Data A 20 Receive Data B 37-Pin V.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual MD50 Male Receive Data B (TD A) 20 37-Pin V.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments DB-9 Connector (Male) DB-15 Connector (Female) Tip 1 (T1) 1 4 Tip (T) Ring 1 (R1) 6 11 Ring (R) Tip (T) 3 2 Tip 1 (T1) Ring (R) 8 9 Ring 1 (R1) To PBX or PSTN To E1 Voice Module Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Figure A-13.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual RJ48 (Male) RJ48 (Male) Ring (R) 1 1 Ring 1 (R1) Tip (T) 2 2 Tip 1 (T1) Ring 1 (R1) 4 4 Ring (R) Tip 1 (T1) 5 5 Tip (T) To T1 Voice Module To DS-1 T1 Interface Figure A-14. Cable Model No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments DB-9 Connector (Male) DB-15 Connector (Male) Tip 1 (T1) 1 2 Tip (T) Ring 1 (R1) 6 9 Ring (R) Tip (T) 3 4 Tip 1 (T1) Ring (R) 8 11 Ring 1 (R1) To PBX or PSTN To E1 Voice Module Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Figure A-15.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual RJ48 (Male) RJ48 (Male) Ring (R) 1 4 Ring 1 (R1) Tip (T) 2 5 Tip 1 (T1) Ring 1 (R1) 4 1 Ring (R) Tip 1 (T1) 5 2 Tip (T) To T1 Voice Module To DS-1 T1 Interface Figure A-16. Cable Model No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Male Female Figure A-17.
Cable Diagram Pin Assignments Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual RJ-45 Connector RJ11 Connector 1 1 Ring 2 2 Tip 3 3 4 4 Figure A-18. Cable Model No.
Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Cable Diagram Pin Assignments SB M R1 R T T1 E RJ-CX Connector Signal Battery (SB) 1 Mouth (M) 2 Ring 1 (R1) 3 Lug End and SG Wire Color SB, blue M, orange R1, black Ring (R) 4 R, red Tip (Tip) 5 T, green Tip 1 (T1) 6 T1, yellow Ear (E) 7 E, brown Signal Ground (SG) 8 DG, gray Figure A-19. Cable Model No.
Index 56kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module 5-4 agency compliances 1-11 pin assignments 5-4 A Affidavit for digital services 1-9 Agencies BABT iii, iv CSA iv FCC ii, iv TUV iii UL iii Agency compliances 56kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module 1-11 Analog Voice Module 1-17 E1 Voice Module 1-16 High-speed Data Module 1-14 ISDN S/T Interface Module 1-13 ISDN U Interface Module 1-13 Legacy Data Expansion Module 1-14 Legacy Data Module 1-14 Passport 4400 1-6 T1 Voice Module 1-15 Universal Analog Voice Module 1-17 WAN Serial
installing 5-2 ports diagram 3-1 Ethernet access ports 3-5 pin assignments 3-5 Frame Relay DCE 3-2 pin assignments 3-3 interface modules pin assignments 3-6 management port 3-4 pin assignments 3-4 Expansion modules DIP switches 6-3 installing 6-6 F FCC Requirements iv FXO interface module 8-5 straps 8-7 France 8-8 Germany and Switzerland 8-10 Spain 8-9 FXS interface module 8-5 straps 8-6 G Interface Modules installing 5-2 ISDN Interface Module 5-6 agency compliances 1-13 S/T interface pin assignments 5-7
E1 Voice Module 4-6 High-speed Data Module 4-2 ISDN S/T Interface Module 5-7 ISDN U Interface Module 5-6 Legacy Data Expansion Module 4-2 Legacy Data Module 4-2, 4-3 T1 CSU/DSU Serial Interface 5-5 T1 Voice Module 4-5 Universal Analog Voice Module 4-9 Power ac connecting 2-6 cord length 2-1 power cord 2-5 configuring 10-5 dc connecting 2-6 power supply 10-1 power harness for DVEM 9-7, 10-3 redundant power supply 10-4 R Reset reset switch 2-8 S Safety iii Safety information 1-4, 6-1 Space requirements 2-1
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Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Address comments to: Senior Manager, Technical Publications Northern Telcom MICOM Communications Corp. 4100 Los Angeles Ave. Simi Valley, CA 93063-3397 U.S.A. 1-805-583-8600 © 1998 Northern Telecom All rights reserved Information subject to change without notice Publication: 800-1951-20 Rev.