Paradyne Network Card 9109 OCU DP User Manual

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9109 OCU-DP Application Module (APM)  
Installation Instructions  
Document Number 9109-A2-GN15-10  
May 1999  
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Before You Begin  
Make sure you have:  
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The housing, and any associated hardware already installed  
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A T1 NAM already installed in Slot 01 and connected to the network  
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Applicable cables  
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A small Phillips screwdriver (#1 or #2) to install the APM  
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A small, flat-blade screwdriver to install the I/O card and cable connections  
See the Technical Reference for additional information on:  
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Troubleshooting  
Technical Specifications  
Cables, Connectors, and Pin Assignments  
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Installing the I/O Card  
The I/O card provides the APM with DDS connections. The I/O card inserts directly  
behind the APM that it supports. Slot numbers are identical to facilitate correct  
installation.  
NOTE:  
For the 2-port OCU-DP APM, only Port 1 and Port 2 on the I/O card are functional.  
1. Remove the I/O card from the shipping box. Handle only by  
the top and bottom edges to avoid damaging the card.  
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2. At the rear of the housing, align the I/O card with the upper  
and lower tracks of the slot. Push gently towards the  
midplane until it stops and you cannot push the card any  
further.  
Port 1  
POR  
T 1  
5-Slot  
2-Slot  
Rear View  
Port 2  
Port 3  
Port 4  
Port 5  
Port 6  
POR  
POR  
POR  
POR  
POR  
T 2  
T 3  
T 4  
T 5  
T 6  
Screws  
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3. There are two captive screws on the I/O card. Alternately  
tighten each screw until both are snug.  
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Connecting to the DDS Interface  
1. Insert the RJ48S DDS network  
cable into the 4-wire DDS port.  
The 2-port version provides two  
RJ48S, 8-position modular keyed  
jacks, while the 6-port version  
provides six.  
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OCU  
RJ48S  
8-position Modular  
Cable  
PO
T 1  
2. Insert the other end of the cable  
into the DSU/CSU.  
COMSPHERE 3610  
POR  
T 2  
DDS  
DSU  
POR  
T 3  
98-15970  
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Removing the Housing’s Bezel  
1. Depress the latch at the top of the housing to open the bezel.  
2. Lift upward to remove the bezel from the two slots at the bottom of the housing.  
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Save the bezel so it can be reattached once the APM has been installed.  
NOTE:  
The power supply is visible once the bezel is  
removed. It provides low voltage power to the  
housing and its cards.  
Power  
Supply  
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WARNING:  
If you need to remove the power supply  
module, you must unplug the power cord  
from the power receptacle and from the rear  
of the housing before attempting to remove  
the module.  
Front View  
(without Bezel)  
98-15174-01  
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Installing the APM  
The APM can be installed in any slot except Slot 01.  
CAUTION:  
You must insert the OCU-DP APM in the correct slot so that it mates with its  
matching I/O card. APMs are keyed so that they mate only with their matching  
I/O cards.  
1. Remove the filler panel, if applicable. See the installation instructions that came  
with your housing for information.  
2. Remove the APM from the shipping box. Handle only by the top and bottom edges  
to avoid damaging the card.  
3. At the front of the housing, align the APM with the upper and lower tracks of the  
selected slot.  
5-Slot  
2-Slot  
Ejector  
Ejector  
Latches  
Latches  
Front View  
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4. Slide the APM into the tracks until it seats with the midplane connectors. Be careful  
not to force the card or bend any pins.  
5. Close both the upper and lower ejector latches on the housing to lock in place, then  
tighten the captive screws on the ejector latches.  
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Removing/Replacing a Card  
Card removal procedures differ, depending on whether you are removing the APM or  
I/O card.  
NOTE:  
You can insert or remove the APM and its associated I/O card without powering off  
the equipment and interrupting data flow through other cards in the network.  
Removing/Replacing an APM  
1. Remove the housing’s bezel, if applicable. See the installation instructions that  
came with your housing for information.  
2. Remove the captive screws from the ejector latches on the front of the housing.  
3. Press open the ejector latches to disengage the card from the midplane.  
4. Supporting the card by its edges, pull straight out until the card clears the housing.  
5. Refer to Steps 3–5 of Installing the APM on page 6.  
If the slot . . .  
Then the . . .  
Was previously unassigned  
Configuration settings are the factory  
defaults and are accessible from SNMP  
and the user interface.  
Was previously assigned to the same  
type of APM  
Existing configuration settings are used  
and are accessible from SNMP and the  
user interface.  
Previously contained a different type of  
APM  
System generates a Module  
Misconfiguration alarm for the given  
slot. See the Technical Reference for  
procedures in this situation.  
Removing/Replacing an I/O Card  
1. Remove the APM from the housing (see Removing/Replacing an APM).  
2. Remove the cables from the I/O card.  
3. Using a screwdriver, loosen the upper and lower captive screws fastening the card  
to the housing’s frame.  
4. Gently pull the I/O card away from the midplane until it clears the housing.  
5. Align the replacement card with the upper and lower tracks of the slot. Push gently  
towards the midplane until it stops and you cannot push the card any further.  
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6. Alternately tighten each captive screw until both are snug.  
7. Reattach the cables as appropriate.  
Power-On  
Refer to the installation instructions that came with your housing to power on the  
equipment.  
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