Memotec SDM-9000 SDM-9220, SDM-9230 Network convergence device Hardware Installation Guide
Below you will find brief information for Network convergence device SDM-9220, Network convergence device SDM-9230. The SDM-9220/9230 is an entry-level standalone chassis designed for network convergence at the branch office level. It is a high speed, low cost, flexible and powerful unit that supports 8 analog or BRI/ST digital voice connections in a multitude of application scenarios.
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NetPerformer
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SDM-9220/SDM-9230
Hardware Installation Guide
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Published Date: May 10, 2013
Document # 1588
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Contents
SDM-9220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
SDM-9230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Sales Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Naming Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Instructions to the Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
NetPerformer Document Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Providing Product Numbers to Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Providing Product Number to Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Checking the Contents of Your Product Package . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Returning a NetPerformer Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Request for Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1. 6 Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
2. 1 Regulatory – Compliance and Agency Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2. 2 Compliance and Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2.2.2
2.2.3
EU Directives 1999/5 and 2011/65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Intent of Use and Network Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
EN55022 and CISPR22 Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
FCC Part 15 Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
FCC Part 68 Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Connection to the Telephone Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Problems, Repair and Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Industry Canada Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.2.11
Notice d'Industrie Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
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Indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Notice for Users in Australia – Emergency Dialing Warning . . 2-12
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment – WEEE . . . . . . . 2-13
Compliance to China RoHS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Selecting a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Size Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Distance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
What You Will Need. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
4. 3 Installing or Upgrading the DSP Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Removing a DSP Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
NT/TE Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
Setting the NT/TE Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
E1-75 Jumpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
E&M Grounding Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC Unit Power Cords. . . . . . 4-28
4.11.2
System Status on Power-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30
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Important Console and Modem Settings for Startup . . . . . . . . 4-32
Activating the Console Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
4. 13 Installing the Licensed Software Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34
Software License Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34
Physical Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
System Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
LAN Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
LAN Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Console Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
SDM-9220 UAC and SDM-9230 UAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
SDM-9220 DC and SDM-9230 DC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
DSP-160 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
High-density DSP Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
5.9.8
Analog Voice Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Channelized Digital Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
Dual Serial Port (WAN) Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
Interface Card Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
FXS and FXO Interface Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26
E&M Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27
T1/E1 and ISDN-BRI S/T Interface Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29
Supporting E1-75 on a T1/E1 Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-30
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Activating the User Equipment Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
V.35/V.11 Cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
TIA-232 (V.24) Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
X.21 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
X.21 EU Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
TIA-449 (V.36) Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
TIA-530 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
6. 6 Serial Port Connector and Custom HD-26 Cable Set Connectivity. . . . . . 6-8
7. 4 Network Management and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
8. 1 Symptoms, Problems, and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
9. 1 About the Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Cable and Connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Fixed Control Station Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
Two Remote Locations Scenario. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7
Configuring the E&M/PTT Physical Port (LINK) . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8
Configuring the E&M/PTT Channels (CHANNEL) . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9
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List of Figures
Removing the Cover from the Unit Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Location of Optional Hardware on the Main Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Position of Jumper Connectors J4 and J7 on the Dual Port T1/E1 Interface Card . .4-15
Location of Interface Cards in the SDM-9220/9230 Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-19
Installing a ferrite with an RJ-45/RJ-48 connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-27
Power Cords for SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-28
Harness and Wire for SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC Power Connection . . . . . . .4-29
SDM-9220/9230 Installed with rackmount brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-10
RJ-45 pinout (female jack) for E&M interface card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-28
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RJ-45 Pinout (female jack) for Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3
SETUP Command Paths in the CLI Tree for Push To Talk Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8
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List of Tables
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Preface
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1.1 Product Overview
1.1.1
1.1.2
SDM-9220
The NetPerformer SDM-9220 is an entry-level standalone chassis designed for network convergence at the branch office level. It is a high speed, low cost, flexible and powerful unit that supports 8 analog or BRI/ST digital voice connections in a multitude of application scenarios.
The SDM-9220 base unit has:
• One serial port equipped with HD-26 female connector
• Two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports (RJ45 connectors)
• One console port
• Two expansion slots
• All UAC base units come equipped with universal AC power supply and a choice of 120 VAC North American or 240 VAC European power cord (must be specified at time of ordering)
• The –48VDC versions include a 6-foot wiring harness
• A DB9F-DB9F console cable and 19-inch rackmount kit are also included in the product package
• A custom cable (HD-26 male connector) is required for the serial port, available from Memotec Inc. or your NetPerformer distributor.
The basic software set provides support of PowerCell Voice and Data (including legacy user data) and IP routing over Ethernet, serial or digital ports using PPP or Frame Relay
RFC-1490. Optional software licenses can be procured for support of GSM, SkyPerformer satellite access and TCP Acceleration.
SDM-9230
The NetPerformer SDM-9230 is a standalone chassis designed for network convergence at the branch office level. It is a high speed, low cost, flexible and powerful unit that supports analog/digital voice and data in a multitude of application scenarios. It is ideal for branch offices that require support for up to 12 analog or 120 digital telephony channels.
The SDM-9230 base unit has:
• One serial port equipped with HD-26 female connector
• Two 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports (RJ45 connectors)
• One console port
• Three expansion slots for analog voice, digital (T1/E1) voice/data, BRI/ST voice/ data and dual serial interface cards
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1.1.3
• All UAC base units come equipped with universal AC power supply and a choice of 120 VAC North American or 240 VAC European power cord (must be specified at time of ordering)
• The –48VDC versions include a 6-foot wiring harness
• A DB9F-DB9F console cable and 19-inch rackmount kit are also included in the product package
• A custom cable (HD-26 male connector) is required for the serial port, available from Memotec Inc. or your NetPerformer distributor.
The basic software set provides support of PowerCell Voice and Data (including legacy user data) and IP routing over Ethernet, serial or digital ports using PPP or Frame Relay
RFC-1490. Optional software licenses can be procured for support of GSM, SkyPerformer satellite access, TCP Acceleration and ATM.
Sales Contacts
To order NetPerformer units, DSP modules, cables and optional parts, contact Memotec
Inc. or your NetPerformer distributor. To contact Memotec Inc.:
• Mail:
Memotec Inc.
7755 Henri Bourassa Blvd. West
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H4S 1P7
• Telephone: +1 (514) 738-4781 during regular business hours, EST (GMT-5:00)
Fax: + (1) 514 738 4436
• Web: http://www.memotec.com
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1.2 About this Document
This document, NetPerformer® SDM-9220/9230 Hardware Installation Guide, provides the following information about the SDM-9220 and SDM-9230:
• Regulatory compliance information (
“Compliance Information” on page 2-1 )
•
Unpacking instructions ( “Unpacking” on page 3-1 )
• Product description (
“Product Description” on page 5-1 )
• Hardware installation instructions (
“Hardware Installation” on page 4-1 )
• Troubleshooting procedures (
“Troubleshooting Tips” on page 8-1 )
• Serial port specifications and user equipment connection (
Equipment Connections” on page 6-1 )
•
Networking features ( “Networking Features” on page 7-1 )
• Notice concerning HyperTerminal connection (
“Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections” on page 1-10 ).
For information on configuring the NetPerformer, consult the NetPerformer Reference
Guides. See the “NetPerformer Document Set” on page 1-5 for a list of other references.
NOTE:
All NetPerformer documents are available on the NetPerformer Companion
CD, which is included with your product package.
CAUTION:
:
All documents on the NetPerformer Companion CD, including this guide, must be opened with Adobe™ Acrobat Reader, which is provided on the CD.
1.2.1
If you open a NetPerformer document with an earlier version of Acrobat Reader, some of the text will not appear in its intended format. This can make the text difficult or impossible to read correctly, especially from a printed copy.
Naming Conventions
In this document:
• The notation SDM-9220/9230 denotes the SDM-9220 and SDM-9230 products.
The product is identified on the front of the unit.
• SDM-9220 products include the SDM-9220 UAC model and the SDM-9220 DC model.
• SDM-9230 products include the SDM-9230 UAC model and the SDM-9230 DC model.
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1.2.2
1.2.3
The model number is identified on the nameplate on the bottom of the unit.
Audience
This document is intended for use by NetPerformer system administrators as well as technicians who are qualified to set up, configure and troubleshoot a NetPerformer
Enterprise Network.
Installation of NetPerformer hardware requires knowledge and proficiency in the configuration, operation, maintenance and security of all enterprise network elements in your application. You should also have a thorough understanding of telecommunications and be familiar with the networking strategies and telephony solutions currently used by your organization.
Instructions to the Reader
Instructions to the reader include notes, cautions and warnings, which are distinguished from the rest of the text by distinctive formatting and icons. Here is an example of each:
NOTE:
A note may contain a reference, tip or other information related to the subject at hand. The content of a note is intended to be helpful or of interest to the reader.
CAUTION:
A caution contains an instruction that the reader
must follow
in order to prevent damage to equipment, network failure or loss of data.
The content of a caution must be read carefully and explicitly obeyed.
WARNING:
A warning contains an instruction that the reader
must follow
in order to prevent electrical shock, death or serious injury to personnel.
The content of a warning must be read carefully and explicitly obeyed.
1.2.4
NetPerformer Document Set
For complete information on the NetPerformer, consult the following:
• NetPerformer Reference Guides
Includes detailed information on new generation NetPerformer features, menus, commands, parameters and statistics displays.
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1.2.5
• NetPerformer Hardware Installation Guides
These documents describe the hardware specific to each NetPerformer product, including installable options, complete installation instructions and firmware download procedures.
• NetPerformer Release Bulletins
These documents summarize the system specifications, software fixes and changes, and post-production documentation changes for a particular NetPerformer release.
• NetPerformer Network Design Guide
Offers valuable tips on how to design a NetPerformer application for maximum efficiency, including an analysis of data and voice traffic throughput issues and the impact of traffic flow. Provides examples of network setup and traffic measurement using various NetPerformer products.
Related Documents
All of the documents listed here are available on the NetPerformer Companion CD, which is included with your product package (Part no. 520-0081-001; Ordering part no. 161-
0692-001).
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1.3 Changes to Console Operations
The following change to console operations was made in NetPerformer firmware version
V9.2.0, and still applies to firmware version V10.1.X and higher. If you are familiar with earlier versions of the NetPerformer firmware, this change should be taken into consideration before you configure or manage the product.
• The way you access the NetPerformer console has changed to allow for multiple user profiles:
CAUTION:
:
The default
LOGIN
is now
ADMIN
instead of
ACT
.
NOTE:
The default PASSWORD for this login remains SETUP.
For full instructions on setting up user profiles, refer to the Quick Configuration module of the NetPerformer Reference Guides.
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1.4 Technical Support
Memotec Technical Support is designed to meet your full range of support needs. From basic service to mission-critical support, we are committed to ensuring your success with
NetPerformer products. By employing state-of-the-art products and the latest technologies available, we provide some of the fastest, most efficient service in the industry.
Our entire support organization is focused on complete customer satisfaction and providing immediate solutions to your business needs.
You can contact Technical Support by calling or sending email to our helpdesk facilities:
• Telephone: +1 (514) 738-4781 during regular business hours, EST (GMT-5:00)
• Email: [email protected]
Be prepared to provide the following information:
• Your name
• Company name
• Your location
• Telephone number
• Product serial number (see next section)
• Product work order number (see next section)
• Detailed problem description
• Remote access to the troubled unit via Telnet or dial-up modem.
1.4.1
1.4.2
1.4.3
Providing Product Numbers to Technical Support
You may be requested to provide the product serial number and work order number when communicating with Technical Support.
Providing Product Number to Technical Support
The product serial number may be requested when communicating with NetPerformer
Checking the Contents of Your Product Package
CAUTION:
:
As soon as you receive your NetPerformer product, check the carton and its contents for any sign of damage during shipment. If there is any damage, contact the shipping agent
immediately.
Before you install your NetPerformer product, verify the contents of the carton to ensure
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NOTE:
A summary of product items appears on
“Product Description” on page 5-1
.
1.4.4
If any items are missing, or if you have any questions concerning your shipment, contact
Technical Support.
Returning a NetPerformer Unit
If you need to return a NetPerformer unit for any reason, you must ship it in the original
carton using adequate shock insulation material. Failure to do so may void the equipment warranty. Consult the Warranty statements included with the product package.
Contact Technical Support for RMA requirements.
1.5 Training and Documentation
We offer a variety of classes to reduce your learning curve and make your employees more productive. Students learn how to tailor NetPerformer products to meet their specific business requirements. Each course is developed and delivered by certified instructors who have in-depth expertise and extensive technical training experience. Customized courses, tailored to meet your business needs, are also available.
To learn more about our training services, email our education facilities at [email protected]
.
1.5.1
Request for Comments
Our Technical Publications group welcomes your feedback. Please help us improve future releases of this document by sending us your comments and suggestions. You can send email to [email protected]
.
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1.6 Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections
The HyperTerminal
communications program comes with Microsoft
Windows
products, and can be used for very basic NetPerformer console functions if no terminal emulation program is available.
CAUTION:
:
HyperTerminal is not recommended for adjusting the
NetPerformer configuration or monitoring its operations. Known problems include the following:
• The arrow keys cannot be used to view channel status on all slots
• The console speed cannot be changed from the default 9600 bps after the console connection is up and running
• On some computers, the default Emulation setting of the HyperTerminal
communications program can potentially cause problems for console operations.
If you must use HyperTerminal for your console connection, you should change the
Emulation setting from
Auto detect
to
ANSI
, as follows:
1.
Access HyperTerminal using the Windows Start button and drop-down menus:
Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal
2.
If you have already defined the connection to the NetPerformer console port, open that connection:
File > Open > your_filename.ht
3.
If you have not yet defined the connection to the NetPerformer console port, create a new connection:
File > New Connection > your_filename
4.
Open the Properties window for the connection:
File > Properties
5.
Click on the Settings tab to view the current value of the Emulation parameter.
6.
Select the value ANSI from the list box for the Emulation parameter.
7.
Click
OK
.
NOTE:
The above procedure does not resolve the problems with arrow key functionality or console speed, and should be considered a temporary solution
only. You should procure a more robust terminal emulation software program for configuration and monitoring purposes. Contact Technical Support if you need further assistance.
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Compliance Information
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2.1 Regulatory – Compliance and Agency Approval
These products comply with or have obtained Regulatory Agency approval at least against the following standards:
• EMC – Emission –
Class B
• EMC – Immunity
• Safety
• Telecom – Digital
• Telecom – Analog
FCC Part 15
EN55022:2010 (SDM-9220 UAC, SDM-9230 UAC)
AS/NZS CISPR22
EN 55024:1998 + A1 + A2
IEC 60950-1
EN60950-1:2006 + A11, 1 and 12 (SDM-9220 UAC, SDM-9230
UAC)
IEC 60950-1:2005 + Amendment 1 (SDM-9220 UAC, SDM-
9230 UAC)
UL 60950-1
CSA C22-2 N°60950-1
AS/NZS 60950
FCC Part 68 + TIA-968-A
IC CS-03 Issue 8 - Part 2 and Part 6
AS/ACIF S016
AS/ACIF S031
AS/ACIF S038
TBR 1 + TBR 2
TBR 3
TBR4
TBR 12 + TBR 13
NTR4
FCC Part 68 + TIA-968-A
IC CS-03 Issue 8 - Part 1
AS/ACIF S002
TBR 15 + TBR 17
TBR 21
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2.2 Compliance and Regulatory Statements
2.2.1
EU Directives 1999/5 and 2011/65
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that the NetPerformer products:
SDM-9220 and SDM-9230
Consisting of Models SDM-9220 UAC and SDM-9230 UAC
With interface cards:
-
SDM-92X0
Quad E&M
SDM-92X0 Dual BRI S/T
-
SDM-92X0
Quad FXS
SDM-92X0 Dual FXS
-
SDM-92X0
Quad FX0
SDM-92X0 Dual FX0
-
SDM-92X0
Dual Serial
SDM-92X0 Single T1/E1
-
SDM-92X0
Dual T1/E1
With Cable:
- RJ48 to Dual BNC
to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with:
(100-1092-502)
(100-1097-501)
(100-1106-502)
(100-1106-503)
(100-1107-503)
(100-1107-504)
(100-1126-501)
(100-1111-501)
(100-1111-502)
(502-0458-001)
1- All applicable essential requirements following the provisions of the European
Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is the Annex II of the Directive.
Product compliance has been demonstrated against the following standards:
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 60950-1
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
2010
1998 + Amendments 1 and 2
2006 + Amendments A11, A12 and A1
2006 + Amendments 1 and 2
2008
2- The European Directive 2011/65/EC (RoHS Recast)
The technical file is kept at:
Memotec Inc
7755 Blvd Henri Bourassa
Montreal, Quebec H4S 1P7
Canada
Montreal, 20 March 2013
Claude Rocray
Vice President, Engineering P/N 137-0022-075-F
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MEMOTEC vakuuttaa täten että NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY, 2011/65/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
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Hierbij verklaart MEMOTEC dat het toestel NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG, 2011/65/EG.
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Par la présente MEMOTEC déclare que l'appareil NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230
UAC est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE, 2011/65/CE.
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Härmed intygar MEMOTEC att denna NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG, 2011/65/EG.
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Undertegnede MEMOTEC erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr NetPerformer
SDM-9220/9230 UAC overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF, 2011/65/EF.
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Hiermit erklärt MEMOTEC, dass sich dieses NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG, 2011/65/EG befindet. (BMWi).
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ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ MEMOTEC ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230
UAC ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ
ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ, 2011/65/EK.
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Con la presente MEMOTEC dichiara che questo NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230
UAC è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE, 2011/65/CE.
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Por medio de la presente MEMOTEC declara que el NetPerformer SDM-9220/
9230 UAC cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE, 2011/65/CE.
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MEMOTEC declara que este NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE, 2011/
65/CE.
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Hawnhekk, MEMOTEC, jiddikjara li dan NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC, 2011/65/EC.
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Käesolevaga kinnitab MEMOTEC seadme NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ, 2011/65/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
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Alulírott, MEMOTEC nyilatkozom, hogy a NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC, 2011/65/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
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MEMOTEC týmto vyhlasuje, že NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES, 2011/
65/ES.
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MEMOTEC tímto prohlašuje, že tento NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice
1999/5/ES, 2011/65/ES.
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Šiuo MEMOTEC deklaruoja, kad šis NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB, 2011/65/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
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Ar šo MEMOTEC deklarē, ka NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC atbilst
Direktīvas 1999/5/EK, 2011/65/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
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MEMOTEC izjavlja, da je ta NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES, 2011/65/ES
.
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Hér með lýsir MEMOTEC yfir því að NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC,
2011/65/EC.
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Niniejszym MEMOTEC oświadcza, że NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC, 2011/65/EC.
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MEMOTEC erklærer herved at utstyret NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/
EF, 2011/65/EF.
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Noi MEMOTEC declarăm că aparatul NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC este
în conformitate cu cerinţele esenţiale şi cu alte prevederi relevante ale Hotărârii
Guvernuluinr.88/2003 şi Directivei 1999/5/EC, 2011/65/EC.
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MEMOTEC декларирам на своя отговорност, че далекосъобщително устройство NetPerformer SDM-9220/9230 UAC съответства на съществените изисквания по 1999/5/EC, 2011/65/EC.
Marking
Both the SDM-9220 UAC and the SDM-9230 UAC bear the following CE mark:
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2.2.3
Intent of Use and Network Compatibility
Item Compatible Telecom Services
The SDM-9230 and SDM-
9230 unit with the appropriate DTE cables
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom services:
• X.21, V.24, V.35 or V.36 Leased Circuits, in all the countries listed below
• Packet Switched Data offering X.21, V.24, V.35 or V.36 physical interface, in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK.
With Interface Card P/N
100-1126-001 or -501 (Dual
Serial)
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom services:
• X.21, V.24, V.35 or V.36 Leased Circuits, in all the countries listed below
• Packet Switched Data offering X.21, V.24, V.35 or V.36 physical interface, in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK
With Interface Cards P/N
100-1111-001/002 or -501/
502 (Single/Dual T1/E1-
120)
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom services:
• ISDN Primary rate access at 2048 kbps in all the countries listed below
• G.703 Leased circuits at 2048 kbps structured and unstructured, using 120 Ohm interface, in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK.
Table 2-1: Compatible Telecom Services
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Item Compatible Telecom Services
With Interface Cards P/N
100-1111-001/002 or -501/
502 (Single/Dual T1/E1) and with cable P/N 502-
0458-001 (75 ohm)
With Interface Cards P/N
100-1097-001 or -501
(ISDN-BRI S/T)
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom service:
• G.703 Leased circuits at 2048 kbps unstructured, using 75
Ohm interface, in UK
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom service:
• ISDN Basic rate access in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK.
With Interface Cards P/N
100-1107-003/004 or -503/
504 (Quad/Dual FXO)
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom service:
• Analog access to PSTN, in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxemburg,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, UK.
With Interface Cards P/N
100-1092-002 or -502
(Quad E&M)
This telecom Equipment is intended to be connected to the following telecom services:
• 2-wire Analog access to Leased Circuits in all the countries listed below
• 4-wire Analog access to Leased Circuits in all the countries listed below
List of countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK.
Table 2-1: Compatible Telecom Services
EN55022 and CISPR22 Statement
This is a Class B product.
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2.2.6
2.2.7
FCC Part 15 Statement
This digital equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
FCC Part 68 Statement
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirement adopted by
ACTA of the United States.
On the product nameplate of this equipment (located on the underside of the product chassis) is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
Connection to the Telephone Line
• This equipment uses jacks for connection to the telephone line. You must, upon, request, provide the following “USOC Jack type” to your local telephone company:
For equipment equipped with the interface card 100-1107-003/004, the
USOC jack type: RJ11C
For equipment equipped with the interface card 100-1111-001/002, the USOC
jack type: RJ48C
• This equipment cannot be used on the public coin phone service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
• Your telephone company may discontinue your service if your equipment causes harm to the telephone network. They will notify you in advance of disconnection, if possible. During notification, you will be informed of your right to file a complaint to the FCC.
• Occasionally, your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment.
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If so, you will be given advance notice of the change to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
• THE REGISTRATION NUMBER OF THE SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED
SO THAT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY CAN ASCERTAIN INTENDED
MODES OF OPERATION AND VERIFICATION OF REGISTRATION
PORTS.
• If a need arises in the future, the telephone company will call the user and request the following information for any equipment being connected to the Public
Switched Telephone Network:
For equipment equipped with interface cards 100-1107-003/004 or
-503/504 (Quad/Dual FXO):
Manufacturer:
Memotec Inc.
Model Number:
Refer to the nameplate on the bottom of the unit
FCC Registration #:
Refer to the nameplate (bottom of the unit)
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
0.1B
Facility Interface Code (FIC):
04DU9-1SN
Service Order Code (SOC):
6.0F
- Telephone plug:
RJ11C
For equipment equipped with interface cards 100-1111-001/002 or –501/502
(Dual/Single T1):
Manufacturer:
Memotec Inc.
Model Number:
Refer to the nameplate on the bottom of the unit
FCC Registration #:
Refer to the nameplate (bottom of the unit)
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
Not applicable
Facility Interface Code (FIC):
04DU9-BN
for 1.544 Mbps, D4
04DU9-DN
for 1.544 Mbps, D4 and B8ZS
04DU9-1KN
for 1.544 Mbps, ANSI ESF
04DU9-1SN
for 1.544 Mbps, ANSI ESF and B8ZS
Service Order Code (SOC):
6.0F
- Telephone plug:
RJ48C
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2.2.8
Problems, Repair and Warranty
Should you experience trouble with this telephone equipment or for repair or warranty information, please contact Memotec Inc. Canada, Inc. at +1 (514) 738-4781. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect this equipment from the line network until the problem has been corrected.
Supplier’s DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We hereby certify that the following NetPerformers:
SDM-9210
Consisting of Models SDM-9210 UAC and SDM-9210 DC
SDM-9220
Consisting of Models SDM-9220 UAC and SDM-9220 DC
SDM-9230
Consisting of Models SDM-9230 UAC and SDM-9230 DC bearing labeling identification number
US: 2PDDF01B009230
comply with the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Rules and
Regulations
47 CFR Part 68, and the Administrative Council on Terminal
Attachments (ACTA) adopted technical criteria
TIA-968-A, Telecommunications –
Telephone Terminal Equipment – Technical Requirements for Connection of Terminal
Equipment to the Telephone Network, October 2002,
TIA-968-A-1, TIA-968-A-2,
TIA-968-A-3, TIA-968-A-4, TIA-968-A-5, and also comply with TIA-1096-A,
Telecommunications – Telephone Terminal Equipment Connector Requirements for
Connection of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network, March 2008.
Montreal, 21 October 2008
Stéphane Caron
Hardware Manager
137-0022-054 C
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2.2.9
Industry Canada Statements
This digital equipment does not exceed Class B limits for radio noise emissions for digital apparatus, set out in Radio Interference Regulation of the Industry Canada. Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps necessary to correct the interference.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. The certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operations, and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical
Requirements document(s). The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. 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 a Memotec Inc. authorized maintenance facility. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
2.2.10
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
The Ringer Equivalence Number assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
2.2.11
Notice d'Industrie Canada
Cet équipement ne dépasse pas les limites de Classe B d'émission de bruits radioélectriques pour les appareils numériques, telles que prescrites par le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique établi par l’Industrie Canada. L'exploitation faite en milieu résidentiel peut entraîner le brouillage des réceptions de radio et de télévision, ce qui obligerait le propriétaire ou l'opérateur à prendre les dispositions nécessaires pour en
éliminer les causes.
Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques applicables d’Industrie
Canada.
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L'étiquette d'industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection, d'exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal. Le Ministère n'assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l'utilisateur.
Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer qu'il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement. L'abonné ne doit pas oublier qu'il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n'empêche pas la dégradation du service dans certaines situations.
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être coordonnées par un représentant désigné par Memotec Inc.
L'entreprise de télécommunications peut demander à l'utilisateur de débrancher un appareil à la suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuées par l'utilisateur ou à cause d’un mauvais fonctionnement.
Pour sa propre protection, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d'énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d'eau métalliques, s'il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.
L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire les raccordements lui-même, mais doit avoir recours à un service d’inspection d’installations électriques ou d’un électricien.
2.2.12
Indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES)
L'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une interface. La terminaison d'une interface téléphonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas 5.
2.2.13
Notice for Users in Australia – Emergency Dialing Warning
In the event of a power failure, an FXO interface card (Part No. 100-1107-003/004 or -503/504) will not operate.
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2.3 Environmental Information
2.3.1
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment – WEEE
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) legislation aims to raise the level of recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and to encourage designers to create products with recycling in mind.
The NetPerformer equipment that you bought has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment.
In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems. Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end-of-life equipment in a sound way.
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol invites you not to dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately.
If you need more information on the collection, reuse and recycling systems, please contact your local or regional waste administration.
You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products
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Compliance to China RoHS
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2.4 Safety Warnings and Precautions
WARNING
WARNUNG
AVERTISSEMENT
Access to the interior of this unit shall be made only by a qualified technician.
Remove power plug from the power socket before performing any service on the unit.
To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment, a 2-inch unobstructed space must be provided around all sides of the unit.
The Power Socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
To prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard, replace fuse with same type and rating.
Der Zugang ins Innere des Gerätes ist nur einem fachlich qualifizierten Techniker gestattet.
Vorm Ôffnen des Gerätes muss der
Netzstecker yom Stromnetz getrennt werden!
Um die Kühlung des Gerätes nicht zu beeinträchtigen, ist es notwendig, an allen Seiten des Gerätes ca 5 cm Raum zu lassen.
Stellen Sie das Gerät in der Nähe eines geer- deten Schutzkontaktsteckers so auf, dass der Stecker leicht erreichbar und zugänglich ist.
Zür Vermeidung der Stromschlag-und
Feuergefahr beim Auswechseln Sicherungen des gleichen Typs und der gleichen Nennleistung einsetzen.
Seul un spécialiste doit avoir accès à l'appareil.
Débranchez l'appareil avant de l'ouvrir.
Afin de ne pas nuire au processus de refroidissement, il est nécessaire de laisser un espace d'environ 5 cm de chaque côté de l'appareil.
Placez l'appareil près d’une prise de courant facilement accessible.
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, remplacez les fusibles par des fusibles de même type et de même ampérage.
CAUTION:
The ground lug is a main earth terminal that must be permanently connected to earth.
VORSICHT:
Die Erdungsöse ist einer der wichtigsten Erdungsklemme, die dauerhaft auf die Erde angeschlossen werden muss.
ATTENTION:
La cosse de terre est une borne de terre principale qui doit être connectée en permanence à la terre.
2.5 Making Changes or Modifications
Any changes and modifications not expressly approved by Memotec Inc.
will void any compliance and regulatory approval, and will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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3.1 About Unpacking the Unit
This chapter outlines preparatory steps that should be executed before you install and configure the SDM-9220/9230:
• Selecting a location (see next section)
• Preparing the site (
“Preparing the Site” on page 3-5
).
3.1.1
Figure 3-1: Front View of the SDM-9220/9230
Selecting a Location
To ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 functions properly, you should install the unit in an appropriate location which satisfies certain criteria for size, connection distance and ambient environment.
CAUTION:
:
Unit must be installed in a restricted access location.
3.1.2
Size Requirements
• Select a standard 19" (48 cm) equipment rack or a hard, flat surface that is:
Near an easily accessible AC or DC power source
Capable of supporting the weight and size of the SDM-9220/9230, its cabling and attached equipment.
• To ensure proper ventilation of the SDM-9220/9230, leave 5 cm (2 inches) of unobstructed space around the unit chassis.
• Ensure that a sufficient number of shelves, supports, racks and cabinets are available to safely house all equipment.
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3.1.3
Distance Requirements
• The SDM-9220/9230 unit should be no more than 2 meters (approx. 6 feet) away from an easily accessible power supply appropriate to the type of power supply on the unit:
SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC: 100-240 VAC, (50/60 Hz)
SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC: -48 VDC, (2 Amps maximum)
WARNING:
:
In countries where a 2-pin non-grounded power cord must be used for the SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC, ensure that the unit is independently grounded with a wire from Ground securely attached to the ground lug on the power supply at the rear of the unit chassis.
For the location of the ground lug, refer to
- The maximum length of user equipment connections is relative to the serial
(WAN/user) port speed:
6 Mbps: 8 meters (25 feet)
2 Mbps or less: 30 meters (100 feet)
• There should be no more than 8 meters (25 feet) between modems and WAN link
(PVCR) connections.
• Equipment that is directly connected to the voice interfaces can be placed much farther away. Up to 2750 meters (9000 feet) of cable is permitted between each
NetPerformer analog interface and its attached equipment.
NOTE:
Distance may be an important factor for an E&M interface on the SDM-9220
UAC and SDM-9230 UAC.
If the PBX and the NetPerformer UAC unit are not near each other (in the same room, for example) then their AC grounds may not be the same. Refer to
“E&M Grounding Considerations” on page 4-25
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3.1.4
Environmental Requirements
For trouble-free operation of the SDM-9220/9230 its location must satisfy the following environmental criteria:
• Operating temperature: 0
C to 45C (32F to 113F)*
• Storage temperature: -20
C to 65C (-4F to 149F)
• Relative humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing
• Maximum operating altitude: 4572 meters (15 000 feet)*
• Ventilation requirement: leave 5 cm (2 inches) of unobstructed space around the unit. All unused slots must be closed with a plate.
* NOTE:
Above 3048 meters (10 000 feet) altitude the maximum operating temperature of the unit drops from 45°C to 35°C.
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3.2 Preparing the Site
3.2.1
What You Will Need
For trouble-free installation of the NetPerformer hardware make sure you have the following on hand:
• The SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 unit, with all accessories, cables and optional hardware you received in the product package. Refer to
“Product Description” on page 5-1 .
• At least one of the following configuration and management access devices:
- A console terminal (TTY terminal or a PC equipped with terminal emulation software) for direct or dial-up connection to the console port at the rear of the
SDM-9220/9230 unit, or
- A TELNET network device accessed through IP connectivity over LAN/
WAN, or
- An SNMP agent accessed through IP connectivity over LAN/WAN.
NOTE:
When you first take the SDM-9220/9230 out of the box, the only configuration device you can use is the console terminal, since the unit does not yet have an IP address. For details, see
“Connecting the Console Terminal” on page 4-32 .
CAUTION:
If you intend to use the HyperTerminal‰ communications program as your console terminal, read the
“Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections” on page 1-10 .
• A sufficient number and length of cables for all ports:
One RJ-48 to RJ-48 cable for each T1/E1 or ISDN-BRI S/T port (at least
26AWG, or 0.4mm)
- Two BNC coaxial cables for each T1/E1 port that will be configured for E1-
75 operations
NOTE:
An adaptor is also required for an E1-75 connection on an E1/T1 port
.
The following adaptor is available:
RJ-48 to E1-75 dual BNC (Part No. AG2CA0001). See
“Adaptor Cable” on page 5-31 for details.
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One custom-made HD-26 cable for each serial port. Details are provided in
“Serial Port and User Equipment Connections” on page 6-1
.
One straight through 10/100BaseT LAN cable, RJ-45M to RJ-45M, for each
Ethernet port.
NOTE:
The above cables are not provided with the SDM-9220/9230 product package.
One RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable for each FXS or FXO port
One RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable for each E&M/PTT port
• All user equipment that will be directly connected to the serial ports.
• A sufficient number of ferrites for the cables connecting to the ports on the unit.
Refer to “Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 for the ferrites
required on the different product models for the various types of ports, the countries where these ferrites are required, and installation instructions.
NOTE:
These ferrites are not provided with the product package.
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4.1 Chapter Overview
Hardware installation of the SDM-9220/9230 involves the following steps:
• Opening the chassis casing (
“Opening the Chassis Casing” on page 4-3 )
• Installing or upgrading the DSP module (
“Installing or Upgrading the DSP Module” on page 4-5 )
• Closing the chassis casing (
“Closing the Chassis Casing” on page 4-8 )
• Removing an interface card (
“Removing an Interface Card” on page 4-10 )
• Hardware strapping:
NT/TE mode on the ISDN-BRI S/T interface cards (
E1-75 jumpers on the single/dual port T1/E1 interface card (
)
• Installing an interface card (
“Installing an Interface Card” on page 4-18
)
• (Optional) Installing the unit in a rack (
“Installing the Unit in a Rack” on page 4-
•
E&M wiring and grounding procedures ( “E&M Wiring and Grounding” on page 4-23 )
• Installing the ferrites for E1-75, FXS, FXO, E&M/PTT and ISDN-BRI S/T connections (
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 )
• Powering up the unit (
“Powering the Unit” on page 4-28 )
• Connecting the console terminal (
“Connecting the Console Terminal” on page 4-
•
Installing the licensed software options ( “Installing the Licensed Software
•
(Optional) Connecting the unit to the LAN hub ( “Connecting the LAN Hub” on page 4-35 )
•
(Optional) Connecting user equipment to the serial ports ( “Connecting the User
).
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4.2 Opening the Chassis Casing
NOTE:
This procedure must be followed to install a DSP module.
To open the casing of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis:
1.
Wear an ESD (Electrostatic Sensitive Devices) wrist strap, and attach it to the ground lug on the power supply at the rear of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis.
Refer to
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2 or “Rear View of the
for the exact location of the ground lug.
CAUTION:
Electrostatic charges can damage system components. Always use an ESD wrist strap when accessing internal components of the unit.
NOTE:
In countries where a 2-pin non-grounded power cord must be used, ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 is independently grounded with a wire from Ground securely attached to the ground lug located at the rear of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis.
2.
Ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 is securely placed on a hard, flat surface, with the port connectors facing you.
3.
Turn the power switch
OFF
by pushing it to
0
, and unplug the power cord from the power supply.
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock and damage to the unit, make sure that the unit is disconnected from its power source before you access any of its internal components. Use ESD procedure at all times.
4.
Remove the unit cover: a. Remove the 3 screws that secure the lip of the cover to the rear of the unit chassis.
b. Pull the cover up slightly from the rear of the unit first, to disengage it from the clips on the chassis wall that hold it in place.
c. Nudge the cover forward slightly over the front panel.
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Lift up from the rear
Pull forward over the front panel
Remove 3 screws
Figure 4-1: Removing the Cover from the Unit Chassis
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4.3 Installing or Upgrading the DSP Module
Follow the procedure in this section for both installation and upgrade of a DSP module on the SDM-9220/9230.
CAUTION:
The low-density (DSP-160) and high-density (HD) DSP modules are intended for the SDM-9220 and SDM-9230 only.
DO NOT
replace the DSP-160 or HD DSP module with a DSP module intended for the SDM-9360, SDM-9380 or SDM-9585.
Likewise, do not install a DSP-160 or HD DSP module in an SDM-9360, SDM-
9380 or SDM-9585 unit.
NOTE:
The synchronous HD DSP module used for GSM applications requires Net-
Performer software version 10.2.3 R08 or higher. The synchronous low-density DSP module for GSM requires version 10.3.5 R02 or higher. Earlier software versions will report a hardware problem and log an error.
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DSP Socket
Slots for interface cards
Figure 4-2: Location of Optional Hardware on the Main Board
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The optional DSP module is installed in the DSP socket located on the main board of the
SDM-9220/9230 unit. See
Figure 4-2 for the exact location of the DSP socket.
You can install either the HD DSP module or the DSP-160 module in this DSP socket.
Refer to “DSP Modules” on page 5-11
for a description of these two types of DSP modules.
NOTE:
To ensure proper digital voice operations and performance, install the optional DSP module before you power up and configure the unit.
To install a DSP module:
1.
Open the SDM-9220/9230 chassis casing as described on
Casing” on page 4-3 , heeding the
Caution
note concerning ESD procedure, and the
Warning
to turn the unit off and disconnect the power cord first.
2.
Locate the DSP socket on the main board. It is a standard 72-pin DSP connector located in the upper left corner of the unit when looking at the main board from the
rear. Refer to “Location of Optional Hardware on the Main Board” on page 4-5 for
the exact location.
3.
Holding the DSP module by the edge, carefully remove it from its protective packaging.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the DSP module or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result. Use ESD procedure at all times.
4.
Hold the DSP module over the DSP socket at an angle of about 15° with its
notched edge down, closest to the edge of the unit chassis
. Center the module over the socket.
5.
Insert the DSP module into the DSP socket: a. First push the bottom edge of the module into the socket.
b. Then press the top edge back to the right until the module snaps into place between two metal clips at each end of the DSP socket.
When properly installed, the DSP module should rest at an angle of about 45°.
CAUTION: Do not force the DSP module into the DSP socket.
If the DSP module does not snap into place easily or sit properly in the socket, make sure you have inserted it with the notched edge down, closest to the edge of the unit chassis.
6.
Close the chassis casing as described on
“Closing the Chassis Casing” on page 4-8 .
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4.3.1
Removing a DSP Module
CAUTION:
DSP modules must be removed with care. Use ESD procedure at all times.
To remove a DSP module:
1.
Open the SDM-9220/9230 chassis casing as described on
Chassis Casing” on page 4-3 , heeding the
Caution
note concerning ESD procedure, and the
Warning
to turn the unit off and disconnect the power cord first.
2.
Locate the small metal clips that hold the DSP module into place at each end of the DSP socket. Push the clips apart with the tips of your fingers. The module will spring into a more vertical position.
3.
Holding the DSP module by its edge, carefully lift it up and out of its socket.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the DSP module or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result.
4.
If you are not installing another DSP, replace the unit cover as described in the next section.
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4.4 Closing the Chassis Casing
CAUTION:
Do not turn the unit on unless its cover is properly installed and secured.
To close the casing of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis:
1.
Hook the bottom lip of the front of the cover onto the bottom of the SDM-9220/9230 front panel, using an upward motion.
NOTE:
If the bottom lip of the cover is fitted properly onto the front of the chassis, the light pipes for the system status LEDs will slip easily into the holes provided for them.
2.
Keeping the bottom lip in place on the front panel, rotate the rear of the cover down over the unit chassis. You may need to push the cover slightly toward the rear to ensure that it is well seated over the rear panel. Refer to
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3.
To secure the lip of the cover to the rear of the unit chassis, replace the three screws that you removed earlier. See
Figure 4-1 on “Removing the Cover from the Unit
for their exact location.
Roll down over the rear panel.
Hook the cover over the front panel.
Figure 4-3: Replacing the Cover onto the Unit Chassis
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4.5 Removing an Interface Card
NOTE:
This procedure must be followed to change the hardware strapping on an interface card that has already been installed. (For interface card installation, see
“Installing an Interface Card” on page 4-18
.)
CAUTION:
Interface cards must be removed with care. Use ESD procedure at all times.
To remove an interface card:
1.
At the rear of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis, turn the power switch
OFF
by pushing it to
0
, and unplug the power cord from the power supply.
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock and damage to the unit, make sure that the unit is disconnected from its power source before you access any of its internal components.
NOTE:
You do not need to disconnect any cables that may be connected to the data
(WAN/user), LAN or console ports, or to other interface cards that may be already installed.
2.
Using a small, non-magnetized Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 2 captive screws that hold the faceplate of the interface card onto the chassis wall.
3.
Pull the interface card horizontally out of the slot using the tips of your fingers. To disengage the interface card from the connector on the main board, you may need to use a small,
non-magnetized
flat-head screwdriver to gently pry the faceplate of the interface card away from the chassis wall. If you must do this,
be very careful that you do not apply too much force on the interface card or its faceplate
.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the interface card or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result.
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4.
Install a metal faceplate to cover the slot cutout. The metal faceplate goes behind the chassis wall, and can be inserted through the slot opening. To secure the metal faceplate in place, tighten the 2 captive screws.
NOTE:
To limit electromagnetic interference and ensure optimum ventilation inside the unit chassis, there should be
no large openings on the rear panel
of the
SDM-9220/9230 unit.
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4.6 Hardware Strapping
4.6.1
NT/TE Mode
On the ISDN-BRI S/T interface card, the directionality of the clock signals is set to NT
(Network Termination) or TE (Terminal Equipment) mode through hardware strapping.
NOTE:
NT/TE mode is software selectable on the single/dual T1/E1 interface cards.
• In NT mode, the interface provides the clock signal to the connected device.
• In TE mode, the interface uses the receive clock from the connected device to transmit data. This is the factory default setting.
The two ends of a T1 or E1 connection must have opposite NT/TE values.
Thus some digital interface cards in your application may need to be changed to NT mode. The rule of thumb is:
• If you are connecting the physical digital port directly to the network (or to another physical digital port that has been strapped as NT), you do not need to change the TE factory setting.
• If you are connecting the physical digital port to user equipment (or to another physical digital port that has been strapped as TE), you must change the NT/TE
mode of the interface card to NT.
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4.6.2
Setting the NT/TE Mode
To set the NT/TE mode on an ISDN-BRI S/T interface card you need to strap 2 jumpers located on the component side of the interface card: jumpers JP5 and JP6. The 2 jumpers operate independently and can have different settings:
• JP5 controls the NT/TE setting for port 1
• JP6 controls the NT/TE setting for port 2.
For the exact location of JP5 and JP6 examine Figure 4-4
.
Enlarged 2X
Jumper for termination
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Figure 4-4: JP5 AND JP6 locations
To change the jumper setting for NT/TE mode on an ISDN-BRI S/T interface card:
NOTE:
Hard strapping must be done carefully, to ensure that the pins are wellengaged in the jumper base on both sides.
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WARNING: Use extreme caution when setting the NT/TE mode.
Jumper positions must not be changed while the unit is under power. To avoid electrical shock and damage to the interface card or other hardware components, make sure that the unit is disconnected from its power source before you access any of its internal components. Use ESD procedure at all times.
1.
Remove the interface card from the SDM-9220/9230 chassis, following the procedure
“Removing an Interface Card” on page 4-10 .
2.
Determine the current NT/TE setting of the interface card; examine the NT/TE indications written on the interface card near jumpers JP5 and JP6.
- The jumper blocks for both JP5 and JP6 have 15 pins in a 3x5 formation. 10 of these pins (2 rows) are covered by the jumper.
- The port is set to TE mode at the factory. If you are strapping a new interface card, you need to change the factory setting of jumpers JP5 and JP6
only if you require NT mode on the interface card
.
3.
Hold the interface card firmly in one hand.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the interface card or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result.
4.
For both JP5 and JP6, moving the jumper from one side to the other changes TE mode to NT, or NT mode to TE.
Using needle-nosed pliers, move the jumpers to the pin positions required for your interface.
NOTE:
On the ISDN-BRI S/T interface card, the two jumpers can have different settings, as JP5 controls port 1 and JP6 controls port 2 independently of each other.
CAUTION:
Correct configuration of the NT/TE mode jumpers is extremely important. If you do not strap the digital interface card correctly, the line will be down and transmission cannot take place. Make sure that each physical connection is configured for NT mode at one end, and TE mode at the other.
4.6.3
E1-75 Jumpers
On the single/dual port T1/E1 interface card, 2 jumpers must be installed for each port that
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CAUTION:
If the jumpers are not installed correctly, an E1-75 connection may experience noise due to electromagnetic interference.
NOTE:
An E1-75 connection is accomplished by installing an adaptor on the E1/T1 port. The following adaptor is available from Memotec: RJ-48 to E1-75 dual
BNC (Part No. AG2CA0001). If you are not using an adaptor for E1-75
operations, you can skip this procedure.
The jumper connectors are located between the two ports (refer to
• Port 1 (on the left when the card is viewed from the front) is governed by jumpers installed on connector J4. This is the only jumper connector available on the
single port T1/E1 interface card.
• Port 2 (on the right) is governed by jumpers installed on connector J7.
Port 1
Jumper J4
Jumper J7
Port 2
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Figure 4-5: Position of Jumper Connectors J4 and J7 on the Dual Port T1/E1 Interface Card
To install jumpers for an E1-75 connection on a single/dual port T1/E1 interface card:
NOTE:
Hard strapping must be done carefully, to ensure that the pins are well-
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WARNING:
Use extreme caution when setting the NT/TE mode. Jumpers must not be installed while the unit is under power. To avoid electrical shock and damage to the interface card or other hardware components, make sure that the unit is disconnected from its power source before you access any of its internal components. Also ensure that the RJ-48 to E1-75 dual BNC adaptor
cable has been disconnected from the digital port. Use ESD procedure at all times.
1.
Remove the T1/E1 interface card from the SDM-9220/9230 chassis, following the procedure
“Removing an Interface Card” on page 4-10 .
2.
Hold the interface card firmly in one hand.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the interface card or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result.
3.
Using needle-nosed pliers, install the two jumpers as follows (refer to Figure 4-5 ):
Port
1
2
Connector
J4
J7
Jumper
1
2
1
2
Pins Covered
1 and 3
2 and 4
1 and 3
2 and 4
Table 4-1: Jumper installation parameters
A
white dot
is printed on the board next to pin 1.
As a result, the long side of the jumpers will lay parallel to the port connectors J2 and J3 on the card.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the pins are well-engaged in the jumper base on both sides.
4.
Close the chassis casing as described on
“Closing the Chassis Casing” on page 4-8 .
5.
Connect the following adaptor for E1-75 operations onto the digital port: RJ-48 to E1-
75 dual BNC adaptor cable (Part No. AG2CA0001).
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NOTE:
Without an adaptor, the E1 port will not operate at 75 ohms.
CAUTION:
The adaptor and attached BNC coaxial cables require strain relief to ensure that they do not loosen from the digital port:
-If the unit is mounted in a rack, you must secure the cables to a side rail
using tie-wraps, or support the weight of the cables on a tray
-If the unit is on a table, you must support the weight of the cables on the
table.
The digital port can desynchronize and the unit reset if the full weight of the
BNC coaxial cables is unsupported.
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4.7 Installing an Interface Card
Interface cards are installed in the 3 interface card slots located at the rear of the SDM-
9220/9230 chassis (see Figure 4-6
).
NOTE:
You should set the NT/TE mode (see
“NT/TE Mode” on page 4-12 ) and E1-
75 jumpers (see “E1-75 Jumpers” on page 4-14 ) before you install an inter-
face card. You should install all interface cards required for your application
before you power up and configure the unit (see “Powering the Unit” on page 4-28 ).
To install an interface card:
1.
Wear an ESD (Electrostatic Sensitive Devices) wrist strap, and attach it to the ground lug on the power supply at the rear of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis.
Refer to
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2 or “Rear View of the
for the exact location of the ground lug.
CAUTION:
Electrostatic charges can damage system components. Always use an ESD (Electrostatic Sensitive Devices) wrist strap when accessing internal components of the unit.
NOTE:
In countries where a 2-pin non-grounded power cord must be used, ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 unit is independently grounded with a wire from
Ground securely attached to the ground lug located at the rear of the SDM-
9220/9230 chassis.
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Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3 (on SDM-9230 only)
Figure 4-6: Location of Interface Cards in the SDM-9220/9230 Slots
2.
Ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 unit is securely placed on a hard, flat surface, with the port connectors facing you.
3.
Turn the power switch
OFF
by pushing it to
0
, and unplug the power cord from the power supply.
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock and damage to the unit, make sure that the unit is disconnected from its power source before you access any of its internal components. Use ESD procedure at all times.
You do not need to disconnect any cables that may be connected to the data (WAN/ user), LAN or console ports, or to other interface cards that may be already installed.
4.
Select an empty interface card slot, labelled
SLOT 1
,
SLOT 2
and
SLOT 3
(SDM-
9230 only) on the rear wall of the unit chassis.
5.
Remove the metal faceplate from the slot you have selected: a. Using a small, non-magnetized Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 2 captive screws that hold the faceplate in place behind the slot cutout on the rear wall of the chassis.
b. Slide the faceplate out from the chassis wall, and set it aside.
Important:
Keep the faceplate for possible reuse at a later time. To limit electromagnetic interference and ensure optimum ventilation inside the unit chassis, there should be no large openings on the rear panel. If you decide to remove an interface card at a later time, you will need to replace the faceplate for that slot.
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6.
Carefully remove the interface card from its protective packaging.
CAUTION:
Do not expose the interface card or the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a magnetic field or electrostatic charge at any time. Damage to their components could result. Use ESD procedure at all times.
7.
Hold the interface card so that the printing on the faceplate is right side up, and slide it into the slot:
CAUTION:
Do not force the interface card into the slot. If the interface card is properly aligned, it should slide easily all the way in along the side rails provided inside the unit.
8.
Press the interface card firmly into place to ensure that it engages securely into the connector at the rear (on the main board of the unit).
9.
Screw the faceplate of the interface card onto the chassis wall by tightening the 2 captive screws.
NOTE:
Torque on the faceplate screws should be no more than 6 in-lbs.
CAUTION:
Be careful to insert interface cards fully into the unit, and ensure that all screws are properly tightened. If an interface card is not correctly installed, proper contact may not be made. This could result in a continuous reset of the unit, or the unit could boot but the Signaling Engine crash shortly afterward.
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4.8 Installing the Unit in a Rack
A rackmount kit is provided with each SDM-9220/9230 unit for optional rackmount installation of the unit chassis (replacement part number 161-1039-000). Details about the rackmount kit are provided on
.
Install each bracket with 3 screws into pre-drilled holes on base of unit.
Left bracket
Right bracket
Figure 4-7: Rackmount Brackets
To assemble the rackmount kit and install the unit in a rack:
1.
Screw the brackets to the front or rear of the SDM-9220/9230 unit using 3 small screws along the bottom of each bracket, as shown in
NOTE:
Screw holes for this purpose have already been made at the factory along the bottom of the unit chassis. You can align the rackmount bracket along any
3 of these holes, depending on the depth of your rack. You can mount the brackets in either direction, depending on whether you want to access the front or rear of the unit once it is installed in the rack.
2.
Carefully insert the SDM-9220/9230 unit with the attached brackets into the rack.
Secure the front of each bracket onto the rack using two mounting screws with
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Four mounting screws securely hold unit in place
Figure 4-8: Completed Rackmount Installation
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4.9 E&M Wiring and Grounding
In a two-wire E&M application, connect wires 4 and 5 to the PBX R and T pair,
respectively. Refer to Table 5-9
.
• The R and T pair carry voice/fax analog signals between the SDM-9220/9230 and the PBX.
In a four-wire E&M application, connect wires 4 and 5 to the PBX R and T pair, and wires
3 and 6 to the PBX R1 and T1 pair, respectively.
• The R and T pair carry voice/fax analog signals from the SDM-9220/9230 to the
PBX.
• The R1 and T1 pair carry voice/fax analog signals from the PBX E&M tie trunk to the SDM-9220/9230.
Connect the signaling wires as indicated in the following table:
E&M Signaling Type
I, V
II
2
1
7
8
Pin No.
7
2
8
Connect to PBX Lead
E
M
SG (common ground)
E
SG
M
SB
Table 4-2: E&M wiring
When PBX-to-PBX E&M tie trunks are installed, the E lead of one PBX is normally crossed over and connected to the M lead of the other PBX, and vice versa. See the first connection scenario in
“Four-wire E&M Connections” on page 4-24 . In a multiplexing
application the crossover is accomplished digitally. Therefore, when connecting an analog
PBX to the E&M interface card, the E and M leads of the PBX connect to the E and M
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leads of the analog voice port straight through, without crossing.
PBX-to-PBX Connection
Connection Through SDM-9220/9230
Figure 4-9: Four-wire E&M Connections
NOTE:
All signals are listed from the PBX point of view.
Connection Through SDM-9220/9230
Figure 4-10: Two-wire E&M Connections
NOTE:
All signals are listed from the PBX point of view.
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4.9.1
E&M Grounding Considerations
Proper grounding is essential for correct operation of telephone equipment in E&M applications. E&M signaling works by applying DC voltages to the E and M leads for connecting and disconnecting. Without a proper ground, the DC voltages do not have a common point of reference, which can result in unintended or sporadic signaling.
Distance may be an important factor for an E&M interface on the SDM-9220 UAC and
SDM-9230 UAC. If the PBX and the NetPerformer UAC unit are not near each other (in the same room, for example) then their AC grounds may not be the same. To avoid grounding problems on the UAC unit, ensure that your installation respects the following conditions:
• Check the distance between the PBX and the NetPerformer UAC unit.
If the two are not within close proximity, then their AC grounds may not be the same.
If the NetPerformer UAC unit and the PBX are in the same room, it is likely that they share the same AC ground.
• In an E&M application, the common ground must be the Telco/PTT ground. This ensures that the ground potential of the PBX telephone interface and the NetPerformer telephone interface are the same.
Based on the above conditions, grounding may be established directly or indirectly.
•
Direct Method
: Connect a grounding wire between the Telco/PTT interfaces on the PBX and the NetPerformer UAC unit.
Connect the ground wire from the PBX to pin 8 (SG) of the RJ45 connector on the E&M interface card.
This will establish the same ground potential at both interfaces.
•
Indirect Method
: If direct grounding is not possible or practical, establish an indirect ground.
Make sure the Telco/PTT grounds of the PBX and the NetPerformer UAC unit are connected to their respective AC grounds.
Check with the PBX manufacturer for information on how to connect the
PBX AC ground to the Telco/PTT ground.
- The AC grounds of the two devices must be at the same potential, which is usually the case when they are located in close proximity.
CAUTION:
:
Connecting the AC ground to the Telco/PTT ground on telephone equipment may violate the rules of certain regulatory agencies. For complete grounding regulations, please check with your local telephone company and/or agency.
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4.10 Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)
NOTE:
Ferrites are not provided with the product package.
Ferrites, or EMI filters, are required in the following circumstances:
• For E&M/PTT connections on all SDM-9220 and SDM-9230 products, in all countries
• For E1-75 connections on the SDM-9220 DC and SDM-9230 DC only, in all countries
• For FXO, FXS and ISDN-BRI S/T connections on the SDM-9220 UAC and
SDM-9230 UAC only, in the European Union and Russia only. These ferrites ensure compliance with standard EN 55024:1998 + A1 + A2.
Table 4-3 provides details on ferrite requirements.
Cable
Wrapping
4 times
Port Type Models affected Where required
Ferrite required
(Steward)
LFB159079-000 E&M/PTT
All
SDM-9220/
9230 models
E1-75 SDM-9220/9230
DC
models
All countries
All countries 27A2024-0A2, on
each coaxial cable
FXO
FXS
SDM-9220/9230
UAC
models
EU and Russia only
LFB143064-000
SDM-9220/9230
UAC
models
EU and Russia only
LFB143064-000
ISDN-BRI
S/T
SDM-9220/9230
UAC
models
EU and Russia only
LFB143064-000 not required
6 times
6 times
4 times
Table 4-3: SDM-9220/9230 ports requiring a ferrite
To install a ferrite:
1.
Thread the cable from the NetPerformer port through the ferrite opening
2.
Wrap the cable around the ferrite the number of times required for the port, referring to
.
Figure 4-11 shows an example of a single wrap around the ferrite.
NOTE:
Wrapping is not required in the case of an E1-75 connection, as the coaxial cable connected to the RJ48 to BNC adaptor is too bulky to permit it.
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3.
Allow no more than three inches (one inch is ideal) between the wrap and the RJ-45 or RJ-48 connector that plugs into the user device or telephone outlet.
Figure 4-11: Installing a ferrite with an RJ-45/RJ-48 connector
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4.11 Powering the Unit
Depending on which option was ordered, the SDM-92x0 can be powered either by AC power or a DC power supply.
NOTE:
Information about the power supply is provided on
.
4.11.1
SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC Unit Power Cords
A removable power cord is supplied with the unit, either:
• 115VAC North American type, or
•
240VAC European Schuko type (see Figure 4-12 ).
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115VAC North
American type
240VAC
European
Schuko type
Figure 4-12: Power Cords for SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC Unit
To connect a UAC unit to its power source:
1.
Ensure that all interface cards are fully inserted into their slots and securely screwed into place.
2.
Connect the factory supplied power cord to the AC inlet, located at the rear of the
SDM-9220/9230 chassis.
3.
Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC power outlet (100-240 VAC, 50/60
Hz) with a protective earthing connection in good condition.
4.
Turn the power switch
ON
by pushing it to
1
. The unit will begin power-up and system check immediately.
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WARNING:
:
If at a later time you need to remove the unit cover or access internal components, turn
OFF
the unit and disconnect it from its power source to avoid electrical shock and damage to the unit.
SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC Unit
CAUTION:
: Connection of the -48 VDC unit to its power source must be carried out by a qualified electrical technician only.
WARNING:
:
A 20A circuit breaker must be provided as part of the building installation for the -48VDC power connection.
A removable wiring harness is supplied with the unit:
• Harness and triple wire cable
• 2 m. (approx. 6 feet) long.
Plastic connector
Black: -48 VDC live wire
Green/yellow:
Mechanical ground
White: Electric ground
(0 volt RTN)
Strip terminations
Figure 4-13: Harness and Wire for SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC Power Connection
To connect a -48 VDC unit to its power source:
1.
Turn off the circuit breakers to the -48 volt DC power supply.
WARNING:
:
To avoid electrical shock and possible damage to the unit, ensure
that the -48 VDC power supply is shut OFF before you connect the SDM-
9230 DC unit.
2.
Ensure that all interface cards are fully inserted into their slots and securely screwed into place.
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3.
Ensure that the 3 wires of the factory-supplied harness are properly inserted into the plastic connector of the harness. Refer to
• Black wire: -48 VDC live wire
• Green/yellow wire: chassis ground
• White wire: electric ground (0 volt RTN).
4.
Connect the plastic connector of the factory-supplied harness to the DC inlet, located at the rear of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis, so that the wires terminate as follows:
• Black wire: to the lug labelled
-48V
• Green/yellow: to the ground lug
• White wire: to the lug labelled RTN.
5.
Connect the strip terminations of the 3 harness wires to the -48 volt DC power supply, as follows:
• Black wire: to the -48 VDC post
• Green/yellow wire: to the facility ground
• White wire: to the 0 VDC post.
6.
Turn on the circuit breakers to the -48 volt DC power supply.
7.
Turn the chassis power switch
ON
by pushing it to
1
. The unit will begin power-up and system check immediately.
WARNING:
:
If at a later time you need to remove the unit cover or access internal components, turn OFF the unit and the -48 VDC power supply, and
disconnect the harness from the DC inlet on the NetPerformer chassis to avoid electrical shock and damage to the unit.
4.11.2
System Status on Power-up
On power-up the SDM-9220/9230 executes program decompression, Signaling Engine software load and system test, which takes less than one minute to complete. You can follow the status of the initialization sequence from the console (see next section), or by watching the front or rear panel LEDs.
Table 4-4 shows the various front panel LED states that occur during the NetPerformer
startup sequence (after a power-on or software reset).
NOTE:
The entire startup sequence is executed within 30 seconds. Some of its stages are brief, and may be difficult to distinguish from the rest. Refer also to
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7
Stage PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6 green
ST
blink
AL
blink
Current Status of the SDM-9220/9230
Quick hardware test by the bootstrap. Blinking and frequent changes of the STATUS and ALARM LEDs occur during this stage green red green Hardware initialization by the bootstrap green red off Bootstrap is running. Preparing to start the boot sector green amber off Boot sector is running. Validating the application green amber amber Boot sector is running. Decompressing the application green off off Application has started from a power-on red Application has started from a software reset green green off red
Application has started from a power-on; at least one link is up
Application has started from a software reset; at least one link is up
Table 4-4: Front Panel LED States During System Startup
NOTE:
If the
PWR
LED does not light up or the
STATUS
LED is red at the end of this sequence, the unit may be faulty. Contact Technical Support for assistance (see
“Technical Support” on page 1-8 ). See also
“Troubleshooting Tips” on page 8-1 .
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4.12 Connecting the Console Terminal
A console cable is provided with the product package to connect the SDM-9220/9230 to the console terminal. This is a standard TIA-232 (V.24) straight-through cable with DB-9 female connectors at both ends (Ordering part number: 161-0703-001).
To connect the console terminal to the SDM-9220/9230 unit:
1.
Install one end of the console cable onto the SDM-9220/9230 console port, labelled
CONSOLE
on the rear panel. Refer to
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2
.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to a COM port on the console terminal or PC, or to a modem for dialup connection to a remote console.
4.12.1
Important Console and Modem Settings for Startup
The console port performs autobaud detection when in auto-sensing mode. The SDM-
9220/9230 will set the speed of the console port as soon as it detects an active connection.
CAUTION:
:
For a trouble-free startup, you must set the console terminal and modem as follows:
• Console terminal: The default console speed is 9600 bps during bootstrap initialization, boot sector validation and system initialization. Set your console ter-
minal emulator to 9600 bps to view all SDM-9220/9230 system status messages on-screen during the startup sequence.
• Modem: Configure your modem with the following AT commands:
-
at&d0
to ignore DTR. The SDM-9220/9230 cannot supply DTR to the modem when in auto-sensing mode (the default setting).
-
ats0=1
for Auto Answer mode
-
at&w0
to save the modem configuration.
Once system startup has completed successfully, the SDM-9220/9230 enters auto-sensing mode automatically. At that point, you can change your console speed, if desired.
• Available console speeds are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400,
57600 and 115200 bps. The equipment you connect to the console port must
operate at one of these speeds.
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4.12.2
Activating the Console Connection
To activate the console connection:
1.
Ensure that the SDM-9220/9230 unit has successfully powered up with no system status errors (see
“System Status on Power-up” on page 4-30 ).
2.
Power the console terminal on or start your console terminal emulation program.
Take note of:
•
“Important Console and Modem Settings for Startup” on page 4-32
•
“Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections” on page 1-10
.
3.
When you see the prompt
Type <ENTER> to connect
, press the
<Enter>
key on the console terminal keyboard several times, until the SDM-9220/9230 responds with a prompt for the user login.
4.
Enter the administrator login:
ADMIN
.
This is the default login. Additional user logins can be defined. Refer to the
NetPerformer Reference Guides for details.
5.
Enter the password for this login.
When the password is entered correctly, the SDM-9220/9230 sends the product banner to the console screen, as in this example:
LOGIN:ADMIN
PASSWORD:*****
ACCEPTED
SDM-9230 vx.x.x Memotec Technologies, Inc. (c) 2007
Signaling Engine x.x.x
DSP code version: x.x.x
Console connected on port CSL
B327091>
NOTE:
The default password for the administrator login is
SETUP
. Consult the Net-
Performer Reference Guides for instructions on how to change or remove the user password, if desired.
6.
Enter the Display Alarms (
DA
) command at the NetPerformer console command line to verify that your unit is problem free. In particular, look for any alarm messages that indicate
Call Technical Support
.
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4.13 Installing the Licensed Software Options
Execute the Product License Status (
PLS
) command at the NetPerformer console command line to install all licensed software options you have purchased for your SDM-
9220/9230 unit.
Each licensed option includes a Software Licensing Agreement, which can be found in the product package. You must agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement before
loading the software. Each NetPerformer unit participating in the software application must be installed with a separate software license.
4.13.1
Software License Key
The Memotec Software License Key is a traceable number that is used to activate the licensed software option. Contact Memotec Technical Support for your Software License
Key.
• Enter this number during execution of the
PLS
command to activate the software license
• You must then execute Reset Unit (
RU
) command to apply the new license.
For details concerning installation of licensed software options, refer to the Software
Installation and Licensing module of the NetPerformer Reference Guides, which are included on the NetPerformer Documentation CD in the product package.
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4.14 Connecting the LAN Hub
You must provide a standard straight through Ethernet 802.3 LAN cable (10/100BaseT,
RJ-45M to RJ-45M) for connection to each LAN port. LAN cables are not provided with
the product package.
To connect the SDM-9220/9230 unit to a LAN hub:
1.
Connect one end of the LAN cable to one of the SDM-9220/9230 Ethernet LAN ports, labelled
ETHERNET
on the rear panel. Refer to
Figure 5-1 in “Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2
.
2.
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to one of the 10/100BaseT ports on your local
LAN hub.
3.
The link is up when the
LNK
LED is on. The LED color indicates the speed of the
LAN connection:
• Amber: 100 Mbps
• Green: 10 Mbps
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5.1 SDM-9220/9230 Base Unit
Serial number
Å
Interface card slots
Ç
É
Ground lug
ON/OFF switch
AC connector
System status LEDs
Ethernet ports (2)
LAN status LEDs
Serial port
Console port
Power supply
Figure 5-1: Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC
Item
Two Ethernet ports (require customer-supplied
LAN cables)
Details
Base unit chassis, with two (SDM-9220) or three
(SDM-9230) slots for interface cards
“Base Unit Chassis” on page 5-4
One serial port (requires custom serial cable)
One console port, with console cable
One power supply, with removable power cable
(UAC or -48VDC)
One rackmount kit
Table 5-1: Basic features of the SDM-9220/9230 unit
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5.2 Optional Hardware
Item
DSP module: low or high-density
Details
Interface cards: FXS (dual or quad port), FXO (dual or quad port), E&M/PTT (quad port), T1/E1 (single or dual port), ISDN-BRI S/T (dual port), Serial (dual port)
“Interface Cards” on page 5-13
Table 5-2: Optional Hardware
NOTE:
The third interface card slot is not available on the SDM-9220 UAC or the
SDM-9220 DC.
On the NetPerformer console, the ports are identified as follows:
Physical Port
Slot 1, digital port 1
Slot 1, digital port 2
Slot 2, digital port 1
Slot 2, digital port 2
Slot 3, digital port 1
Slot 3, digital port 2
ETHERNET (top)
ETHERNET (bottom)
SERIAL PORT
CONSOLE
Port Number on Console (LINK)
100
150
200
250
300
350
ETH1
ETH2
1
CSL
Table 5-3: List of physical ports and their port numbers
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5.3 Base Unit Chassis
5.3.1
Physical Dimensions
• Width: 42.7 cm (16.8")
• Depth: 31 cm (12.2")
• Height: 8.9 cm (3.5")
• Typical weight: 4.5 kg (10 lb).
5.3.2
System Status LEDs
Front Panel
Three system status LEDs:
POWER
,
STATUS
and
ALARM
, are provided on the front panel of the SDM-9220/9230. These LEDs are located on the right side of the unit when
viewed from the front. Refer to “Front View of the SDM-9220/9230” on page 3-2 .
NOTE:
For added convenience, the same three LEDs are provided on the rear panel, below Slot 1. See
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2 .
•
POWER
(green) goes on when the unit is powered on.
•
STATUS
(red/amber/green) indicates which program is operating on the unit, as
.
•
ALARM
(red/amber/green) indicates several states, including a system alarm when a software reset occurs. See
.
State
Blinking Red/
Amber/Green
Red
Amber
Off
Interpretation
Early stage of system startup, when the bootstrap pro-
gram
is executing a quick hardware test
Middle stages of system startup, when the bootstrap
program
is running
Later stages of system startup, when the boot sector is running
Note:
The exact function that is taking place can be determined in conjunction with the ALARM
LED. Refer to
States During System Startup” on page 4-31
System startup complete. The application is running but no link is up
Table 5-4: STATUS LED states
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Green
State
State
Blinking Red/
Amber/Green
Red
Amber
Green
Off
Product Description
Interpretation
The application is running and at least one link is up
Table 5-4: STATUS LED states
Interpretation
Early stage of system startup, when the bootstrap is executing a quick hardware test
A software reset has occurred a
A Write operation to Flash memory is in progress, e.g. while saving the application after a download
Hardware initialization is in progress
No alarm has occurred on the unit since the alarms were last cleared
Table 5-5: ALARM LED states
a.
NOTE:
To turn the ALARM LED off, enter the CE (Clear ERR/DIAG LED) command at the console command line.
As mentioned in the preceding section, the rear panel also includes a set of system status
LEDs, below Slot 1. These LEDS (
POWER
,
STATUS
and
ALARM
) duplicate the front
panel system status LEDs. See “System Status LEDs” on page 5-4
for details.
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5.4 Ethernet Ports
5.4.1
5.4.2
Ports
• 2 fully routed Ethernet IEEE 802.3 LAN interfaces
• RJ-45 10/100BaseT connectors
• Each port can be configured with 2 IP addresses, providing a maximum of 4 IP addresses per unit
• Auto-detect speed, 10 or 100 Mbps
• Frame types: Ethernet II, IEEE 802.2, 802.3, SNAP
• Ethernet interface: Ethernet II and IEEE 802.2, 802.3
• Standards: IP RIP V1/V2 or Static, OSPF, NAT, IP Multicast IGMP V1/V2 PIM-
DM, BOOTP/DHCP Relay, DHCP client, IPX RIP and SAP, LLC2, 802.1p/q prioritization and VLAN, 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), MAC Layer
• Filter Criteria: Based on protocol, address (source, destination or SAP) or custom filtering.
For information on connecting to the LAN hub, refer to
“Connecting the LAN Hub” on page 4-35 .
LAN Status LEDs
Two pairs of LAN status indicators are located below the Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the SDM-9220/9230 chassis (refer to
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-
). The LEDs for Ethernet port 1 are located on the left, and those for Ethernet port 2 are on the right.
These LEDs indicate the following:
•
LINK:
Goes on when the corresponding LAN connection passes the Link Integrity test. In addition, the LED color indicates the LAN speed:
- Amber: Link integrity at 100 Mbps
Green: Link integrity at 10 Mbps
Off: No link integrity signal detected.
•
ACT:
Goes on (green) when there is activity on the corresponding LAN port
(LAN traffic transmitted or received).
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5.4.3
LAN Cables
Each Ethernet LAN port has an RJ-45 female connector to attach a LAN cable. Select a standard LAN cable with RJ-45 connectors at both ends.
RJ-45 Connector for Ethernet LAN Port
The RJ-45 female connectors marked
Ethernet 1
and
2
on the rear panel of the SDM-
9220/9230 provide two physical LAN ports for attachment to the local LAN hub (10/
100Base-T, MDI connection).
The following table describes the RJ-45 pinout for the LAN port.
Pin No.
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
–
–
RX-
–
–
Usage
TX+
TX-
RX+
Transmit (+) Output
Transmit (-) Output
Receive (+) Input
(not used)
(not used)
Receive (-) Input
(not used)
(not used)
Description
Table 5-6: RJ-45 pinout for Ethernet LAN port
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5.5 Console Port
5.5.1
Port
One PC-compatible console port:
• DB-9 male connector
• TIA-232 (V.24) serial interface
• Autobaud asynchronous transmission, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800,
38400, 57600 and 115200 bps
NOTE:
The equipment you connect to the console port must operate at 9600 bps
when you first power up the NetPerformer unit. Also, if you are connecting to the console terminal via a modem, you must set the modem to
ignore DTR. See
“Important Console and Modem Settings for Startup” on page 4-32 .
5.5.2
• Auto-gender DTE/DCE
• Protocol: VT-100 or PPP
• Reverse console function provides an outbound port for control of external equipment using
ASYNC
communication via Telnet.
Console Cable
A cable for the console port is included with the SDM-9220/9230 product package. This cable is a standard TIA-232 (V.24) straight-through cable with DB-9 female connectors at both ends (Ordering part number: 161-0703-001).
To connect this cable:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the SDM-9220/9230 console port, labelled
CONSOLE
on the rear faceplate. See
“Rear View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to a COM port on the console terminal or PC, or to a modem for dialup connection to a remote console.
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5.6 Power Supply
The power supply is located on the right side when the SDM-9220/9230 unit is viewed from the rear. A different power supply is provided on the UAC and DC units.
NOTE:
For information about the factory-supplied power cable and connection to the
power source, turn to “Powering the Unit” on page 4-28 .
5.6.1
SDM-9220 UAC and SDM-9230 UAC
• AC power connector
• 1 power switch (
1
=
ON
,
0
=
OFF
)
• Voltage: Autosensing 100-240 VAC
• Frequency: 50/60 Hz
• Current: 0.8 A at 100 V and 0.4 A at 240 V
• Maximum power consumption: 50 Watts.
NOTE:
Normal power consumption could be lower when the unit is not fully populated.
5.6.2
SDM-9220 DC and SDM-9230 DC
• DC power connector
• 1 power switch (
1
=
ON
,
0
=
OFF
)
• Voltage: -48 VDC
• Current: 2 Amps maximum
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5.7 Rackmount Kit
One rackmount kit is supplied with the unit for mounting in a standard 19" (48 cm) rack.
Replacement part number: 161-1039-000. To assemble the rackmount kit and install the
unit in a rack, refer to “Installing the Unit in a Rack” on page 4-21
.
The kit includes:
Figure 5-2: SDM-9220/9230 Installed with rackmount brackets
• Two brackets (left and right)
• Six small screws for the brackets: Phillips 5 mm (3/16”)
• Four mounting screws with washers: Phillips 10 mm (3/8”).
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5.8 DSP Modules
High density, high performance DSP processors digitize, process and compress voice signals on the NetPerformer unit. The DSP processors handle voice compression software, fax/modem emulation, autodetection of GSM timeslot subchannels and A-bis/ter optimization.
5.8.1
DSP-160 Module
A single low-density module (DSP-160) has 1, 2, 3, 5 or 6 DSP processors. Each DSP processor supports 5 digital timeslots. Maximum 30 voice channels or 15 GSM TRXs per
DSP module.
NOTE:
One low-density onboard DSP processor is provided with each FXS, FXO and E&M interface card to support analog voice calls. A maximum of 8 analog voice channels is permitted.
Notched edge
Figure 5-3: DSP-160 module
NOTE:
If you require support of more than 30 voice channels or 15 TRXs, upgrade to the high-density DSP module (HD-DSP).
CAUTION:
:
The low-density DSP module is intended for the SDM-
9210/9210GW, SDM-9220 and SDM-9230 only. DO NOT replace the
low-density DSP module with a DSP intended for legacy
NetPerformer products (SDM-9360, SDM-9380 and SDM-9585).
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5.8.2
High-density DSP Module
The high-density DSP module (HD-DSP) can be installed to support a greater number of voice calls or GSM TRXs.
Notched edge
Figure 5-4: High-density DSP module
• A maximum of one HD DSP module can be installed on the SDM-9220 or SDM-
9230.
A single high-density DSP module supports 60, 80, 100 or 120 timeslots. Maximum 120 voice channels or 60 GSM TRXs per DSP.
NOTE:
High-density DSP modules require NetPerformer software version 10.3.5 R01 or higher. Earlier software versions will report a hardware problem and log an error.
CAUTION:
:
The high-density DSP module is intended for the SDM-
9210/9210GW, SDM-9220, SDM-9230, SDM-9606 and SDM-9620 only. DO NOT replace the high-density DSP module with a DSP
intended for the SDM-9360, SDM-9380 or SDM-9585.
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Product Description
5.9 Interface Cards
The NetPerformer interface cards add optional hardware interfaces to the SDM-9220/9230 unit. They provide a physical interface to external devices and networks, scalable to the needs of your application.
• The SDM-9220 can be installed with a maximum of 2 interface cards.
• The SDM-9230 can be installed with a maximum of 3 interface cards.
The interface cards slide into slots located at the rear of the unit (see
View of the SDM-9230 UAC” on page 5-2
). To install an interface card in the SDM-9220/
9230 chassis, follow the procedure in
“Installing an Interface Card” on page 4-18 .
There are three types of interface cards:
• Analog voice interface cards: FXS (dual or quad port), FXO (dual or quad port),
E&M/PTT (quad port)
• Channelized digital interface cards: T1/E1 (single or dual port), ISDN-BRI S/T
(dual port)
• Dual serial port (WAN) interface card.
5.9.1
Analog Voice Interfaces
Four analog voice interface cards are available: FXS (dual or quad port), FXO (dual or quad port), Universal E&M/PTT (quad port).
FXS Interface Cards
Ordering part numbers: 161-1050-000
for the dual FXS interface card
161-1026-000
for the quad FXS interface card
• A Telco/PTT interface that acts like a PSTN Central Office
• Provides a Subscriber Line connection to a conventional two-wire analog telephone (pulse dial or DTMF touchtone)
• Generates loop current and ring voltage (derived from -48V) as well as pulse dial or DTMF tones
• Detects off-hook and on-hook states
• Dual port interface with 2 RJ-11 female connectors for the dual FXS interface card
• Quad port interface with 4 RJ-11 female connectors for the quad FXS interface card
• Equipped with an onboard DSP processor.
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• Up to 2 FXS interface cards can be installed in the SDM-9220, or 3 in the SDM-
9230, providing up to 12 analog FXS voice ports in a single unit.
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Figure 5-5: The Dual FXS interface card (top)
Figure 5-6: The Quad FXS interface card (bottom)
NOTE:
To interpret the status LEDs on these interface cards, refer to “Interface Card
.
CAUTION:
:
Use a two-wire cable for FXS connections. In rare circumstances, your telephone or fax may not work if you use a fourwire cable. Should this occur, replace the four-wire cable with a two-
wire cable. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an FXS port on an
SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC installed in the European Union or
Russia. These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package. For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
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Product Description
FXO Interface Cards
Ordering part numbers:
•
161-1051-000
for the dual FXO interface card
•
161-1052-000
for the quad FXO interface card
The FXO interface card is a Telco/PTT interface that acts like a standard telephone set (a two-wire telephone in a loop start circuit). This interface card:
• Provides a Subscriber Line connection to a Central Office or the station side of an analog PBX
• Detects ring voltage, closes the loop during off-hook, and opens the loop in an on-hook condition
• Generates pulse dial or DTMF tones
• Dual port interface with 2 RJ-11 female connectors for the dual FXO interface card
• Quad port interface with 4 RJ-11 female connectors for the quad FXO interface card
• Equipped with an onboard DSP processor.
• Up to 2 FXO interface cards can be installed in the SDM-9220, or 3 in the SDM-
9230, providing up to 12 analog FXO voice ports in a single unit.
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Figure 5-7: The Dual FXO interface card (top)
Figure 5-8: The Quad FXO interface card (bottom)
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To interpret the status LEDs on these interface cards, refer to “Interface Card Status
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an FXO port on an
SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC installed in the European Union or
Russia. These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package. For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
The E&M/PTT interface card when used in Push To Talk applications is described in
“Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card” on page 9-1 .
Ordering part number:
161-1030-000
• Provides a local (on-premises) E&M tie-line connection to an analog PBX
• Supports E&M Types I, II and V
E&M type selection is made through soft strapping. The E&M interface card is set to Type I at the factory. To change to a different type, configure the E&M
Type parameter using the
LINK
item of the
SETUP/SLOT
menu. For details on product configuration, consult the NetPerformer Reference Guides.
• Supports Immediate Start, Wink Start or customized signaling on each E&M line
• Quad port interface with 4 RJ-45 female connectors
• Equipped with an onboard DSP processor
• Supports voltage from -48VDC to +48VDC
• Replaces the legacy E&M card, part number 161-1027-000.
Up to 2 E&M interface cards can be installed in the SDM-9220, or 3 in the SDM-9230, providing up to 12 analog E&M voice ports in a single unit.
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Figure 5-9: The E&M interface card
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Product Description
To interpret the status LEDs on this interface card, refer to
“Interface Card Status LEDs” on page 5-23
.
E&M signaling requires two sets of wires: one to carry signaling information (the E and M leads), and the other to carry the VF audio signals.
• Audio signals are transported over either two wires (two-wire E&M) or four wires (four-wire E&M).
• Up to eight wires can be required in all, depending on the type of E&M used on the PBX.
CAUTION:
:
For important E&M wiring and grounding considerations, refer to
“E&M Wiring and Grounding” on page 4-23 .
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an E&M port on an
SDM-9220 UAC, SDM-9220 DC, SDM-9230 UAC or SDM-9230 DC.
These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package. For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
5.9.2
Channelized Digital Interfaces
The following digital interface cards are available: single port T1/E1, dual port T1/E1 and
ISDN BRI S/T.
You must install a DSP module if you intend to use any of these interface cards for digital
voice or GSM. See “Installing or Upgrading the DSP Module” on page 4-5
.
T1/E1 Interface Cards
Ordering part numbers:
161-1032-001
for the single port interface card
161-1032-002
for the dual port interface card
• Single port interface with one RJ-48 female connector
• Dual port interface with two RJ-48 female connectors
• Two independent software configurable transceivers:
- T1 (DS1)/ISDN-PRI: Provides a 1.544 Mbps channelized digital connection at 100 Ohms with up to 24 timeslots
E1 (CEPT) PCM-30/ISDN-PRI: Provides a 2.048 Mbps channelized digital connection with up to 32 timeslots, software selectable at 75 or 120 Ohms
An E1-75 connection requires an RJ-48 to E1-75 dual BNC adaptor cable
(Ordering part number: 161-0469-001) and two jumpers for each port. Refer to
“T1/E1 Interface Cards at 75 Ohms” on page 5-20
, and
.
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In addition, you must install a ferrite on each coaxial cable connected to
an E1-75 port on an SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC in all countries.
These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package. For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
• Framing and line coding:
- T1: D4 or ESF framing and B8ZS, B7ZS or AMI line coding
E1: Provides G.704 framing and HDB3 line coding
• Maximum 3 interface cards per unit, providing a maximum of 120 voice channels or 124 data channels
NOTE:
Requires a DSP-160 or HD DSP module for voice calls (see
Upgrading the DSP Module” on page 4-5 ). The HD DSP is required for GSM
support.
• Interoperability with other channelized digital interface cards:
Can be installed and operated on a unit that has one or more single/dual port
T1/E1, ISDN-BRI S/T, or legacy E1 interface cards installed in the other slots.
Cannot be installed on a unit that has one or more legacy T1 interface cards installed in another slot.
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Product Description
Workaround:
Substitute a dual port T1/E1 interface card for the T1 interface, and configure it for T1 operations.
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Figure 5-10: The Single Port T1/E1 interface card (top)
Figure 5-11: The Dual Port T1/E1 interface card (bottom)
NOTE:
T1 operations are indicated when the port LED labelled
T1-E1
is green. E1 operations are indicated when the
T1-E1
LED is yellow. To interpret the other status LEDs, refer to
“Interface Card Status LEDs” on page 5-23 .
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T1/E1 Interface Cards at 75 Ohms
Ordering part numbers:
161-1032-001
(single port interface card) or
161-1032-002
(dual port interface card) with
AG2CA0001
(RJ-48 to dual BNC cable)
• Supports digital voice/data at 75 Ohms
• Provides a 2.048 Mbps channelized digital connection with up to 32 timeslots
• Single port interface with one RJ-48 female connector
• Dual port interface with two RJ-48 female connectors
• RJ-48 to E1-75 dual BNC adaptor cable provides an E1-75 connection
CAUTION:
:
To prevent electromagnetic interference, you must also strap 2 jumpers for each port that will be used as an E1-75 connection.
For details and installation procedure, refer to
.
• G.704 framing and HDB3 line coding
• Maximum 3 interface cards per unit, providing a maximum of 120 voice channels or 124 data channels
Requires a DSP-160 or HD DSP module for voice calls (see
Upgrading the DSP Module” on page 4-5
). The HD DSP is required for GSM support.
• Interoperability with other channelized digital interface cards:
Can be installed and operated on a unit that has one or more single/dual port
T1/E1, ISDN-BRI S/T, or legacy E1 interface cards installed in the other slots.
-
Cannot be installed on a unit that has one or more legacy T1 interface
cards installed in the other slots.
Workaround:
Substitute a dual port T1/E1 interface card for the T1 interface, and configure it for T1 operations.
• E1 operations are indicated when the
T1-E1
LED is yellow (see
interpret the other status LEDs, see
“Interface Card Status LEDs” on page 5-23
.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each coaxial cable connected to an RJ48 to
BNC cable associated with a T1/E1 interface card on an SDM-9220 UAC,
SDM-9220 DC, SDM-9230 UAC or SDM-9230 DC.
These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package. For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
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Product Description
ISDN-BRI S/T Interface Card
Ordering part number: 161-1033-000
• Supports digital voice and data at 128 Kbps using ISDN-BRI (ETSI, North
America and Japan), QSIG, transparent and customized signalling
Requires a DSP-160 or HD DSP module for voice calls (see
Upgrading the DSP Module” on page 4-5
). The HD DSP is required for GSM support.
• Dual S/T Basic Rate Interface for connection of 2 separate ISDN lines
• Each ISDN line configurable as NT (Network Termination) or TE (Terminal
Equipment) through hardware strapping at the electrical level with one jumper per port for termination, and soft strapping for the upper layer protocols.
• Provides software configurable Phantom power
• 2 RJ-48 female connectors
• 2 B-(bearer) channels at 64 Kbps and one D-channel at 16 Kbps on each physical port
• Maximum 3 interface cards per unit, providing a maximum of 6 ports and 12 Bchannels for voice or data.
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Figure 5-12: The ISDN-BRI S/T interface card
To interpret the status LEDs on this interface card, refer to
“Interface Card Status LEDs” on page 5-23
.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an ISDN-BRI S/T port on an SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC installed in the European
Union or Russia. These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package.
For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
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5.9.3
Dual Serial Port (WAN) Interface
Ordering part number: 161-1035-000
The dual serial port interface card (also referred to as the Dual SCC interface card) provides the capacity to increase the number of serial ports on the SDM-9220/9230 according to data traffic needs. Only one slot on the SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 can be
loaded with a dual serial port interface card.
This interface card has the following characteristics:
• 2 universal serial ports per interface card, supporting V.35/V.11, TIA-232 (V.24),
X.21, X.21 CE, TIA-449 (V.36) and TIA-530 interfaces
• HD-26 female connectors that provide auto-detection of interface and gender according to the type of HD-26 custom cable that is installed. For details, refer to
“Custom Serial Cable Specifications” on page 6-6
.
• Each port permits connection of a WAN/user line for data traffic
• Protocols supported:
P-SDLC
,
S-SDLC
,
HDLC
,
PVCR
,
FR-NET
,
FR-USER
,
DDCMP
,
T-ASYNC
,
R-ASYNC
,
BSC
,
COP
,
PASSTHRU
, synchronous and asynchronous
PPP
,
X25
and
SP
(available with SkyPerformer license only)
• Throughput speeds: 8 to 2048 Kbps, on both ports of the interface card
NOTE:
A T1 or E1 interface card on an SDM-9220/9230 in ATM mode (license required) does not use the same timeslots for data. The ATM option provides a global parameter Number of data channels reserved, which defines the total number of timeslots available for data transfer.
- The value of this parameter should be set according to the maximum throughput speed required
Divide this speed by the speed of one timeslot (64 Kbps) to determine how many data channels should be reserved. Consult the NetPerformer Reference
Guides
for details.
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Product Description
• Together with the built-in serial port, a maximum of 3 serial ports are available on an SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 unit.
Figure 5-13: The Dual Serial port interface card
NOTE:
There are no status LEDs on this interface card. All monitoring can be carried out using the Display Port State console command (
DS/PORT
), described in the NetPerformer Reference Guides.
5.9.4
Interface Card Status LEDs
Analog Voice Interface Cards
The LEDs on the front face of an analog voice interface card (FXS, FXO or E&M) indicate activity on the corresponding port. For the LED locations refer to:
•
“The Dual FXS interface card (top)” on page 5-14
•
“The Quad FXS interface card (bottom)” on page 5-14
•
“The Dual FXO interface card (top)” on page 5-15
•
“The Quad FXO interface card (bottom)” on page 5-15
•
“The E&M interface card” on page 5-16
.
Intf. Card
FXS
LED Color
ACT (one for each port)
Green
Indication
Activity (traffic transmitted or received) on the analog voice port located immediately above the LED. Blinks when the channel is ringing a phone
Table 5-7: Status LED indicators on analog voice interface cards
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Intf. Card
FXO
LED Color
ACT (one for each port)
Green
Activity (traffic transmitted or received) on the analog voice port located immediately above the LED
Indication
Activity (traffic transmitted or received) on the analog voice port located immediately above the LED. Blinks when the channel detects ring voltage
Universal
E&M/PTT
ACT (one for each port)
Green
Table 5-7: Status LED indicators on analog voice interface cards
Channelized Digital Interface Cards
The T1/E1 interface cards have four LEDs per port. The ISDN-BRI S/T interface card has two LEDs per port. For the LED locations refer to:
•
“The Single Port T1/E1 interface card (top)” on page 5-19
•
“The Dual Port T1/E1 interface card (bottom)” on page 5-19
•
“The ISDN-BRI S/T interface card” on page 5-21 .
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Product Description
Intf. Card LED
Single/
Dual port
T1/E1
SYN-AL Off
T1-E1
TE-NT
D-CH
Color
Green
Amber
Red
Off
Green
Yellow
Off
Green
Yellow
Off
Green
Indication
Either the port is not configured (State =
DISABLED
) or the interface card did not pass the power-up self test and is not functional
The digital link is synchronized
One or more Yellow Alarms have occurred on the link.
Note:
The NetPerformer assumes that the physical link is out of sync when a yellow alarm is detected, and brings down any active channels on that link
A fatal error has occurred, for example, loss of synchronization on the digital link
Either the port is not configured or the interface card did not pass the power-up self test and is not functional
The port has been configured for T1 operation
The port has been configured for E1 operation
Either the port is not configured or the interface card did not pass the power-up self test and is not functional
The port Line mode has been configured for NT operation
The port Line mode has been configured for TE operation
The D-channel is DOWN
The D-channel is UP
Table 5-8: Status LED indicators on channelized digital interface cards
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5.9.5
Intf. Card
ISDN-BRI
S/T
D
B
LED Color Indication
Off The port corresponding to this LED is disabled
Blinking A link error has occurred on the port
Green Layer 1 active on this port
Off
Green
No activity on bearer (B-) channels
Traffic on bearer (B-) channels
Table 5-8: Status LED indicators on channelized digital interface cards
FXS and FXO Interface Cards
Use an RJ-11 cable provided in the product package to attach telephone and facsimile equipment to an FXS or FXO interface card (Subscriber Line connection). This cable is a flat telephone cable with RJ-11 plugs at both ends.
• Four standard RJ-11 to RJ-11 cables are provided for each quad port FXS or FXO interface card (Ordering part number: 161-1026-000)
• Two standard RJ-11 to RJ-11 cables are provided for each dual port FXS or FXO interface card (Ordering part number: 161-1050-000).
Each RJ-11 jack on an FXS or FXO interface card supports two pins:
• Ring (pin 3)
• Tip (pin 4)
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Figure 5-14: RJ-11 pinout (female jack)
Cables from analog voice ports to the voice/fax equipment can be installed in any order.
To connect an RJ-11 cable:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-11 connector on the interface card.
2.
Connect the other end to the RJ-11 connector on the voice/fax device: a telephone set, fax machine, key telephone system, CO (CX), or the station side of an analog PBX.
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Product Description
CAUTION:
:
Use a two-wire cable for FXS connections. In rare circumstances, your telephone or fax may not work if you use a fourwire cable. Should this occur, replace the four-wire cable with a two-
wire cable. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an FXS or FXO port on an SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC installed in the European
Union or Russia. These ferrites are
not
provided with the SDM-9220/
9230product package. For instructions, turn to
5.9.6
E&M Interface Card
Use an RJ-45 cable provided in the product package to make an analog PBX tie-line connection on an E&M interface card.
This cable is a solid wire cable with 8 conductors and RJ-45 plugs (8 pins) at both ends.
Four RJ-45 to RJ-45 cables are provided for each E&M interface card.
The following table describes the RJ-45 pinout for an E&M port.
Pin No.
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
R
T
T1
E
SG
SB
Usage
M
R1
Signal Battery. Return for M Signal
Control Signal from PBX
Voice from PBX (Transmit Ring)
Voice to PBX (Receive Ring) two-wire connection
Voice to PBX (Receive Tip) two-wire connection
Voice from PBX (Transmit Tip)
Control Signal to PBX
Signal Ground
Description
Table 5-9: RJ-45 pinout for E&M interface card
NOTE:
The pinout functions on an E&M/PTT port are slightly different from that of a standard E&M port. Refer to
“Cable and Connector” on page 9-2 .
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Figure 5-15: RJ-45 pinout (female jack) for E&M interface card
To connect this cable:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the interface card.
2.
Connect the other end to the RJ-45 connector on the trunk side of the PBX
As an alternative, you can cut it off and punch on a Telco/PTT block termination.
CAUTION:
:
For important E&M wiring and grounding considerations, refer to
“E&M Wiring and Grounding” on page 4-23 .
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an E&M port on an
SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 (both UAC and DC models) in all countries.
These ferrites are
not
provided with the SDM-9220/9230product package.
For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
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Product Description
5.9.7
T1/E1 and ISDN-BRI S/T Interface Cards
Use an RJ-48 cable for T1/E1 (E1-120) and ISDN-BRI S/T connections. This cable is a standard unshielded twisted pair (UTP) male-male cable with RJ-48 connectors.
NOTE:
One RJ-48 to RJ-48 cable is provided for each physical digital port on the T1/
E1 and ISDN-BRI S/T interface cards.
TE Mode NT Mode
6
7
4
5
8
Pin No.
1
2
3
Signal
Receive (+)
Receive (-)
(not used)
Transmit (+)
Transmit (-)
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transmit
Transmit
Signal
(not used)
Receive
Receive
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
Table 5-10: RJ-48 pinout for single/dual port T1/E1 interface cards
Pin No.
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
Description
Power (+)
Power (-)
Transmit (+) Output
Receive (+) Input
Receive (-) Input
Transmit (-) Output
Power (-)
Power (+)
Table 5-11: RJ-48 pinout for ISDN-BRI S/T interface card
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To connect an RJ-48 cable:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-48 connector on the interface card.
2.
Connect the other end to the network or to the RJ-48 connector on another digital interface card.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an ISDN-BRI S/T port on an SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC installed in the European
Union or Russia. These ferrites are
not
provided with the product package.
For instructions, turn to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
5.9.8
Supporting E1-75 on a T1/E1 Port
An E1-75 connection requires:
• An adaptor for E1-75 operations, as described in the next section
• Strain relief for the cables to ensure that they do not loosen from the digital port.
Refer to “E&M Wiring and Grounding” on page 4-23
.
• 2 jumpers on the interface board, to prevent electromagnetic interference. For installation, refer to
“E1-75 Jumpers” on page 4-14 .
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Product Description
Adaptor Cable
• RJ-48M to E1-75 dual BNC adaptor cable (Part number: AG2CA0001)
• Installed between the digital port and the BNC coaxial cable. Refer to
Dual BNC connectors
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RJ-48 connector for E1 port
Figure 5-16: RJ-48 to E1-75 dual BNC adaptor cable
Cables
Use BNC cables for E1-75 connections on a single or dual port T1/E1 interface card that has been configured for E1-75 operations. Two BNC cables are required for each interface card, one for the receive side and the other for the transmit side.
To connect the BNC cables:
1.
Connect one end of each cable to the BNC connectors on the interface card, respecting the transmit (TX connector) and receive (RX connector) requirements for the cable terminations.
2.
Connect the other end of each cable to the network or the BNC connectors on another interface card set to E1-75. Once again, select the TX or RX connector according to your application requirements.
3.
Provide adequate strain relief for the cables, as described in the Caution below.
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CAUTION:
The adaptor and attached BNC coaxial cables require strain relief to ensure that they do not loosen from the digital port:
-If the unit is mounted in a rack, you must secure the cables to a side rail
using tie-wraps, or support the weight of the cables on a tray
-If the unit is on a table, you must support the weight of the cables on the
table.
The digital port can desynchronize and the unit reset if the full weight of the
BNC coaxial cables is unsupported.
NOTE:
If the line does not come up on this interface card, the problem could be related to the TX/RX cable connections. Try inverting the cables attached to the left (TX) and right (RX) BNC connectors of the port.
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Serial Port and User Equipment
Connections
6
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6.1 Serial Port
1 built-in serial port for WAN/user traffic, with 2 optional serial ports on the dual serial port interface card:
• HD-26 female connector
• Asynchronous speeds: 300 bps to 115.2 Kbps
• Synchronous speeds: 1200 bps to 6 Mbps (6144 Kbps) without data compression;
896 Kbps link port maximum speed with data compression
For further details concerning the serial port, turn to
“WAN/User Port Specifications” on page 6-5
.
6.2 Custom HD-26 Cables
Each serial port requires a custom-made HD-26 male cable which can be ordered from
Memotec Inc. or your NetPerformer distributor. For ordering information, refer to
.
NOTE:
The same custom cables are used for the port built into the base unit and ports on the dual serial port interface card.
The required cable depends on the interface and gender of the attached equipment. Twelve custom HD-26 serial cable models are available:
•
V.35/V.11 DCE, V.35/V.11 DTE (for details see “V.35/V.11 Cables” on page 6-6
)
•
TIA-232 (V.24) DCE, TIA-232 (V.24) DTE (see “TIA-232 (V.24) Cables” on page 6-6 )
• X.21 DCE, X.21 DTE, with 4-40 screw on the DB-25 connector (see
• X.21 EU DCE, X.21 EU DTE, with metric M3 screw on the DB-15 connector
(see “X.21 EU Cables” on page 6-7
)
•
TIA-449 (V.36) DCE, TIA-449 (V.36) DTE (see “TIA-449 (V.36) Cables” on page 6-7 )
• TIA-530 DCE, TIA-530 DTE (see
).
All cables are 1.8 meters (6 feet) long, and have HD-26 male connectors at one end. At the other end:
• A male connector indicates that the cable is DTE and that it connects to a DCE device (a modem, for example).
• A female connector indicates that the cable is DCE and that it connects to a DTE device (a terminal or another NetPerformer, for example).
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NOTE:
When ordering a cable for the serial port, make sure you specify the correct
gender.
The HD-26 female connector automatically detects the interface and gender according to the type of HD-26 custom cable that is installed. For example, with a V.35/V.11 DTE cable the port will select V.35/V.11 electrical characteristics and DTE. Software configuration of these characteristics is thus not required.
For details concerning the custom serial cable, refer to
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6.3 Connecting the User Equipment
To connect the user equipment to the serial port:
1.
Locate the HD-26 custom cable that is appropriate for:
- The device you are attaching: DTE or DCE
- The interface you want to use: V.35/V.11, TIA-232 (V.24), X.21, X.21 EU,
TIA-449 (V.36) or TIA-530.
2.
Connect the male end of the HD-26 cable to a serial port on the SDM-9220/9230.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to the user device (CSU/DSU, modem, router, front end processor, etc.).
CAUTION:
:
Do not connect a data port (WAN/user) to a host, PU, or Frame Relay device until you have configured the port protocol via the software. Refer to the NetPerformer Reference Guides for details.
6.3.1
Activating the User Equipment Connection
CAUTION:
:
Configure the E&M interface type before you connect
the cables to ports on the E&M interface card. Otherwise, the interface card could be damaged. FXO, FXS and digital voice channels can be configured before or after cable connection.
To activate the user equipment connection:
1.
Configure all parameters and options for the connection. Refer to the NetPerformer
Reference Guides, which is included on the NetPerformer Documentation CD.
2.
Activate a data connection by bringing up the connected user equipment.
3.
Activate a voice connection by dialing a speed dial number to place a call.
4.
Check the status of the NetPerformer, its connections and all active channels, ports,
PVCs and SVCs by executing the statistics commands (refer to the NetPerformer
Reference Guides for details).
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6.4 WAN/User Port Specifications
• 1 built-in serial port, configurable as user or link, supporting V.35/V.11, TIA-232
(V.24), X.21, X.21 EU, TIA-449 (V.36) and TIA-530 interfaces
• Maximum speed without compression: 6 Mbps (6144 Kbps)
For a port with INTERNAL clocking, if the port speed is configured higher than
2 Mbps (2048 Kbps), the clock speed will be 3 Mbps (3072 Kbps) or 6 Mbps
(6144 Kbps), whichever is closer to the configured speed. For EXTERNAL clocking all port speeds are supported.
• Link port maximum speed with compression: 896 Kbps
• HD-26 female connectors, gender and interface autodetect from custom HD-26 cables: V.35 DCE, V.35 DTE, X.21 DCE, X.21 DTE, X.21 EU DCE, X.21 EU
DTE, TIA-232 DCE, TIA-232 DTE, TIA-449 DCE, TIA-449 DTE, TIA-530
DCE, TIA-530 DTE
• Circuits: either leased, switched or Frame Relay
• Coding: NRZI or NRZ
• WAN port protocols: synchronous full-duplex HDLC, Frame Relay (FR-USER for network connection), RFC-1490
• Synchronous user port protocols: HDLC, Synchronous PPP
• Frame Relay protocols: Frame Relay User (FR-USER), Frame Relay Network
(FR-NET), RFC-1490, UNI-DTE, UNI-DCE
• Frame Relay management: LMI, ANSI TI.617/Annex D, ITU-T Q.933/Annex A,
CLLM or disabled
• PVC switching: 300 PVCs, automatic DLCI discovery
• SVCs: Frame Relay telephony applications, one SVC per voice call.
• SNA: SDLC, LAN or Frame Relay RFC1490 (BAN, BNN); SDLC spoofing of up to 64 PUs, type 1, 2.0, 2.1 and 4/5, local SDLC and LLC2 spoofing, SDLC-to-
LLC2 conversion
• Asynchronous user port protocols: ENQ/ACK, XON/XOFF, CTS/DTR, Transparent, Reliable, Asynchronous PPP
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6.5 Custom Serial Cable Specifications
In the following sections the Ordering part number is required for ordering extra cables.
The Stock number is printed on the cable.
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
V.35/V.11 Cables
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• ISO-2593 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the V.35/V.11 equipment
Use the DCE cable for connection to a male connector on the V.35/V.11 equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0893-001, Stock number 502-0940-006.
Use the DTE cable for connection to a female connector on the V.35/V.11 equipment (typically a DCE device).
Ordering part number 161-0894-001, Stock number 502-0941-006.
TIA-232 (V.24) Cables
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• DB-25 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the TIA-232 (V.24) equipment
Use the DCE female cable for connection to a male connector on the TIA-232
(V.24) equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0897-001, Stock number 502-0944-006.
Use the DTE male cable for connection to a female connector on the TIA-232
(V.24) equipment (typically a DCE device)
Ordering part number 161-0898-001, Stock number 502-0945-006.
X.21 Cables
An X.21 cable has a 4-40 screw on the DB-15 connector.
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• DB-15 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the X.21 equipment
Use the DCE female cable for connection to a male connector on the X.21 equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0895-001, Stock number 502-0942-006.
Use the DTE male cable for connection to a female connector on the X.21 equipment (typically a DCE device)
Ordering part number 161-0896-001, Stock number 502-0943-006.
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6.5.4
X.21 EU Cables
NOTE:
An X.21 EU cable has a metric M3 screw on the DB-15 connector.
6.5.5
6.5.6
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• DB-15 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the X.21 equipment
Use the DCE female cable for connection to a male connector on the X.21 EU equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0904-001, Stock number 502-0951-006.
Use the DTE male cable for connection to a female connector on the X.21 EU equipment (typically a DCE device)
Ordering part number 161-0903-001, Stock number 502-0950-006.
TIA-449 (V.36) Cables
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• DB-37 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the TIA-449 (V.36) equipment
Use the DCE female cable for connection to a male connector on the TIA-449
(V.36) equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0901-001, Stock number 502-0948-006.
Use the DTE male cable for connection to a female connector on the TIA-449
(V.36) equipment (typically a DCE device)
Ordering part number 161-0902-001, Stock number 502-0949-006.
TIA-530 Cables
• HD-26 male connector at one end for connection to the NetPerformer serial port
• DB-25 female (DCE) or male (DTE) connector at the other end for connection to the TIA-530 equipment
Use the DCE female cable for connection to a male connector on the TIA-530 equipment (typically a DTE device)
Ordering part number 161-0899-001, Stock number 502-0946-006.
Use the DB-25/DTE male cable for connection to a female connector on the
TIA-530 equipment (typically a DCE device)
Ordering part number 161-0900-001, Stock number 502-0947-006.
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6.6 Serial Port Connector and Custom HD-26 Cable Set
Connectivity
Table 6-1 on the next page provides the pinout and directionality of signals on the SDM-
9220/9230 serial port connectors and the custom HD-26 cable that connects to these connectors.
NOTE:
For V.24 and V.35, refer to V.35 for the ITU circuit number
Descriptions within parentheses refer to X.21 only
The abbreviation n/a means not applicable.
The abbreviation n/s means not supported.
Main Board Cable V.35
TIA-232/V.24
TIA-530 TIA-449/V.36
X.21
Interface
HD-26
Female
HD-26 Male ISO 2593
DB-25/ISO -
2110
DB-25
DB-37/ISO-
4902
DB-15/ISO-
4903
Connector
Net-
Name
Pin
TXDA 2
TXDB 14
Pin
DTE
2
14
Pin
DCE
Circuit Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin
3
16
103
103
P
S
TXD 2 TXDA 2 TXDA 4 T[A] 2
n/a n/a
TXDB 14 TXDB 22 T[A] 9
Signal from
DTE
DTE
Description
Transmit Data
(Transmit on wire)
RXDA 3
RXDB 16
TXCA 15
TXCB 12
3
16
15
12
2
14
15
12
104
104
114
114
R
T
Y
AA
RXD 3 RXDA 3 RXDA 6 R[A] 4 DCE
n/a n/a
RXDB 16 RXDB 24 R[A] 11 DCE
TXC 15 TXCA 15 TXCA 5 S[A] 6 DCE
n/a n/a
TXCB 12 TXCB 23 S[A] 13 DCE
Receive Data
(Receive on wire)
Transmit Clock
(Signal element timing)
RXCA 17
RXCB 9
XTXCA 24
XTXCB 11
DTRA 20
DTRB 23
17
9
24
11
20
23
24
11
17
9
6
22
115
115
113
113
V
X
U
W
RXC 17 RXCA 17
n/a n/a
RXCB 9
RXCA 8
RXCB 26
B[A]
B[B]
7
14
DCE
DCE
Receive Clock
(Signal element timing)
XTXC 24 XTXCA 24 XTXCA 17
n/a n/a
DTE External
Transmit Clock
n/a n/a
XTXCB 11 XTXCB 35
n/a n/a
DTE
108 H DTR 20 DTRA 20 DTRA 12 C[A] 3 DTE
n/a n/a n/a n/a
DTRB 23 DTRB 30 C[B] 10 DTE
Data Terminal
Ready (Control on wire)
Table 6-1: Serial connector and NetPerformer custom HD-26 cable set
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Main Board
DSRA 6
DSRB 22
RTSA 4
RTSB 19
CTSA 5
CTSB 13
6
22
4
19
5
13
Cable
20
23
5
13
4
19
V.35
TIA-232/V.24
TIA-530 TIA-449/V.36
X.21
Interface
107 E DSR 6 DSRA 6 DSRA 11
n/a n/a
DCE Data Set
Ready
n/a n/a n/a n/a
DSRB 22 DSRB 29
n/a n/a
DCE
105 C RTS 4 RTSA 4 RTSA 7
n/a n/a
DTE Ready To
Send
n/a n/a n/a n/a
RTSB 19 RTSB 25
n/a n/a
DTE
106 D CTS 5 CTSA 5 CTSA 9
n/a n/a
DCE Clear To Send
n/a n/a n/a n/a
CTSB 13 CTSB 27
n/a n/a
DCE
DCDA 8
DCDB 10
8
10
8
10
109 F DCD 8 DCDA 8 DCDA 13 I[A] 5 DCE
n/a n/a n/a n/a
DCDB 10 DCDB 31 I[B] 12 DCE
n/a n/a n/a n/a
140 N RL 21
n/a n/a
RL 14
Data Carrier
Detect (Indication on wire)
n/a n/a
DTE Remote Loopback
n/a n/a n/a n/a
141 L LL
n/a n/a n/a n/a
142 NN TI
n/a n/a n/a n/a
125
n/s
CI
SGND 7 7 7 102 B
18
25
22
SGND 7
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
SGND 7
LL
TI
CI
10
18
15
SGND 19
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
SGND 8
DTE
DCE
DCE
Local Loopback
Test Indicator
Call Indicator
n/a
Signal Ground
n/a n/a n/a n/a
102a
n/s n/a n/a n/a n/a
SGND 37
n/a n/a n/a
DTE Common
Return
n/a n/a n/a n/a
102b
n/s n/a n/a n/a n/a
SGND 20
n/a n/a n/a
DCE Common
Return
SHIELD
1 1 1 Shield A Shield 1 Shield 1 Shield 1 Shield 1
n/a
Shield
Table 6-1: Serial connector and NetPerformer custom HD-26 cable set
NOTE:
The pinout above indicates the active signals that are used when communicating with external DTE or DCE equipment via a NetPerformer serial interface.
These HD-26 cables are custom and proprietary to the NetPerformer. The information in this table is not sufficient to manufacture a working cable that can interoperate with the serial port on the NetPerformer unit.
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7.1 GSM A-bis/A-ter Optimization
• Voice:
FR
EFR
HR
- AMR 16K
- AMR 8K
• Data:
GPRS (CS-1 to CS-4)
EDGE (MSC-1 to MSC-9)
HSCSD
• Signaling:
16K
32K
64K
Concentrated and Non-Concentrated
• Fax, modem
• Short Message Service (SMS)
• Dual Rate
• Auto-detection of time slot assignments
• DS0 Cross connect
• SS7 FISU spoofing for A-ter signaling.
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7.2 Voice Channels
•
Voice compression algorithms
: ACELP-CN (8K/6K), G.729/G.729A (8K), G.711
(PCM 64K), G.723 (low 5.3K/high 6.4K), G.726 (ADPCM 16K/24K/30K/40K)
•
Dialing
: Multi-Frequency (MF), Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or Pulse
•
Line activation
: dedicated or switched
•
Fallback
: buffering scheme for packetization of DSP packets:
Compression
ACELP-CN
G.723
G.726 16K
G.726 24K
G.726 32K
G.726 40K
G.729, G.729A
PCM64K
Packetization
8K and 6K
(configurable)
6.4K and 5.3K
(configurable)
16K
24K
32K
40K
8K
64K
Fallback (Buffering)
up to 5 up to 3 none none none none up to 8 up to 2
Table 7-1: Packetization of DSP packets
•
Signaling
: E&M 4w/2w (Type I, II and V) Immediate Start, Wink Start; Loop
Start and Ground Start FXS (OPX) and FXO (SLT), ISDN-BRI, ISDN-PRI,
QSIG, custom signaling; software configurable
•
Voice/fax line impedance
: 600/900 ohms or complex
•
Echo cancellation
: CCITT G.165
•
Fax Relay
: Group III FAX 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 12.0, 14.4 Kbps, over PowerCell. Super
G3 configurable to passthrough or fallback to G3. Group IV fax and other nonvoice bearer ISDN channel at 64K
•
Fax signal types
: V.21 channel 2, V27ter 2400 bps, V27ter 4800 bps, V29 7200 bps, V29 9600 bps, V33 12000bps, V33 14400bps, V17 7200bps, V17 9600bps,
V17 12000bps, V17 14400bps
•
Modem Relay
: V.32bis demodulation up to 14.4 Kbps, modem passthrough
(G.711) for other modem types
•
Encoding
: Mu-law or A-law
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7.3 Network Connections
•
Circuits
: leased, switched, public and private Frame Relay
•
Network topology
: mesh, hierarchical, star, point-to-point, satellite point-to-point/ multipoint (with SkyPerformer option)
• Automatic node discovery with least cost metric routing
• PPP dial backup, time-of-day connect
• PowerCell node discovery, load balancing, bandwidth on demand, dial backup over leased line
• QoS: 8 classes of service, 16 priority weights, association to 802.1p and DiffServ
TOS bits
• PSTN analog (loop start) and digital (CAS)
• ISDN-BRI S/T, ISDN-PRI.
7.4 Network Management and Security
• SNMP management and monitoring via SNMP based network management system like HP Network Node Manager (NNMi) software.
• Menu-driven asynchronous console port (VT-100) via DB-9 male connector, autosensing DTE/DCE
• Remote Telnet access to command port
• FTP or Zmodem upload and download of software and configuration
• Text-based configuration files and journal log
• Traps, traces and extended statistics
• Username/password security control
• Administrative filtering
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8.1 Symptoms, Problems, and Solutions
Symptom
Unit does not start, with:
POWER
LED off
STATUS
LED off
ALARM
LED off
Possible Problem
No power to unit
Solution
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the power inlet on the unit, and the power outlet on the wall
Check power cord and replace immediately if damaged.
Make sure the power outlet has power.
Contact Technical Support for assistance (see
“Technical Support” on page 1-8
)
Unit does not start, with:
POWER
LED amber
STATUS
LED any state
ALARM
LED any state
Unit may be faulty
Unit starts, with:
POWER
LED green
STATUS
LED any state
ALARM
LED red
A software reset occurred Enter DA at the console command line to view the alarms
If a soft start (rst) alarm has been logged with the notation M=xx A=xx D=xx, enter ER to dump the Exit
Record. Send to Technical
Support
Enter CE (Clear ERR/
DIAG LED) to turn the
ALARM
LED off
Unit starts, with an alarm message of the type:
A hardware error occurred Enter DA at the console command line to view the alarms
An error has occurred
(0x00100000
0xC0000002), please call the technical support.
Contact Technical Support and provide alarm codes
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Troubleshooting Tips
Symptom Possible Problem Solution
Console connection does not work, with:
POWER
LED green
STATUS
LED amber
ALARM
LED any state
Incorrect cable connection Make sure you are using the factory-supplied console cable
Make sure the cable is properly plugged into the
CONSOLE
port and the console terminal COM port
HyperTerminal communications program
Change Emulation parameter setting from Auto
detect
to ANSI (see
Terminal Connections” on page 1-10
)
Incorrect modem setting Set the modem to ignore
DTR: execute the AT command at&d0
Set the modem to Auto
Answer mode: execute
ats0=1
Console terminal displays unreadable characters
LAN connection does not work
Console terminal was not set to the default console speed before startup
No power to LAN hub
Set your console terminal emulator to 9600 bps, and start again
Make sure the power outlet has power
Make sure the LAN hub is properly plugged in and switched on
Incorrect cable connection If LINK LED is off, check
LAN cable and replace if damaged
If LINK LED is on, make sure you are using the correct IP address for transmissions
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Symptom Possible Problem Solution
User equipment connection does not work
No power to user equipment Make sure AC power outlet has power
Make sure user equipment is properly plugged in and switched on
Incorrect cable connection Make sure you have the correct HD-26 custom cable for the gender and interface of the user equip-
Cable Specifications” on page 6-6
)
Make sure the cable is properly plugged into the serial port and the user equipment
Modem signals down Enter DPORT at the console command line to view the current modem signal status on all ports
If modem signals are down, make sure the modem is plugged in, switched on and properly connected to the port
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Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
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9.1 About the Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
The Universal E&M/PTT interface card can be installed in the SDM-9220 and SDM-9230
to support a dedicated Push to Talk (PTT) application. Refer to “About Push To Talk
. To install the Universal E&M/PTT interface card in a slot on the
SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 chassis, refer to
“Installing an Interface Card” on page 4-18
.
NOTE:
Ferrites, or EMI filters, are required for this interface on all SDM-9220 and
SDM-9230 UAC models that are installed and operated in the European
Union to ensure compliance with the European standard EN 55024:1998 + A1
+ A2. Refer to “Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
9.2 Hardware Features
The Universal E&M/PTT interface card:
• Provides a 2/4-wire analog interface on 4 physical ports
• Supports applications carrying E&M transparent PPT signals of any voltage from
-48VDC to +48VDC
• Eliminates the need for an expensive PTT to E&M converter
• Can be used within a range of -48VDC to +48VDC for these applications.
The Universal E&M/PTT card replaces the following legacy E&M-PTT cards, which are now obsoleted:
+48VDC: Ordering Part No. 161-1093-003
-48VDC: Ordering Part No. 161-1093-001
+24VDC: Ordering Part No. 161-1093-004
-24VDC: Ordering Part No. 161-1093-002
9.2.1
Cable and Connector
Use an RJ-45 cable to connect your equipment to the E&M/PTT interface card. This cable is a solid wire cable with 8 conductors and RJ-45 plugs (8 pins) at both ends. Up to four
RJ-45 to RJ-45 cables are required for each E&M/PTT interface card.
NOTE:
These cables are provided with the product package.
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The following table describes the RJ-45 pinout for an E&M/PTT port.
4
5
2
3
6
7
Pin No.
1
8
Usage
V
M
R1
R
T
T1
E
G
Description
Isolated and current limited voltage source output
(+24V or +48V or -24V or -48V)
Control Signal In
Voice In (Transmit Ring)
Voice Out (Receive Ring) two-wire connection
Voice Out (Receive Tip) two-wire connection
Voice In (Transmit Tip)
Control Signal Out
Ground return of isolated and current limited voltage source
Table 9-1: RJ-45 pinout for the Universal E&M/PTT interface card
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Figure 9-1: RJ-45 Pinout (female jack) for Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
To connect this cable:
1.
2.
Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the interface card.
Connect the other end to the RJ-45 connector on your equipment.
As an alternative, you can cut it off and punch on a Telco/PTT block termination.
NOTE:
You must install a ferrite on each cable connected to an E&M/PTT port on an SDM-9220 or SDM-9230 (both UAC and DC models) in all coun-
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tries. These ferrites are not provided with the product package. For instructions, refer to
“Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)” on page 4-26 .
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9.3 About Push To Talk (PTT)
PTT is a permanent point-to-point connection that is used to key a radio in two different scenarios:
• Scenario 1: From a remote mobile location to a control station, such as an air traffic control application. See
on
“Push-To-Talk Application: Scenario 1” on page 9-6
.
• Scenario 2: Between two remote locations. See
Application: Scenario 2” on page 9-7 .
In both of these scenarios:
• The audio path is always up
• The
PTT CONTROL
device produces M lead transitions on the E&M connection
• The NetPerformer detects these M lead transitions, and regenerates them as E lead transitions
• The E lead transitions are transmitted and replayed at the other end of the connection without clearing the audio path
• As a result, more rapid communications can take place between the two locations.
9.3.1
Fixed Control Station Scenario
In an application involving communications with a fixed control station (Scenario 1):
• The M lead is permanently connected to Signal Ground at the
PTT ANSWER
side, so that the E&M channel is up at all times
• Only the control station operates as a
PTT CONTROL
device.
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Table 9-2: Push-To-Talk Application: Scenario 1
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9.3.2
Two Remote Locations Scenario
In an application involving communications with two remote locations (Scenario 2):
• The M lead is not permanently connected to Signal Ground at either end of the connection
• The E&M connection goes up and stays up once the first M lead transition occurs, in other words, when the first user at either location presses the talk button
• Users at both locations can use their radio as a
PTT CONTROL
device, producing transitions on the M lead which the NetPerformer detects and regenerates as E lead transitions at the opposite end of the connection.
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Table 9-3: Push-To-Talk Application: Scenario 2
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9.4 Configuring Push To Talk
To configure the NetPerformer for an analog voice application:
• Configure the physical port on the interface card, using the
SLOT/LINK
option of the
SETUP
command (see next section)
• Set up all E&M/PTT channels using the
SLOT/CHANNEL
option of the
SETUP
command (see “Configuring the E&M/PTT Channels (CHANNEL)” on page 9-
9.4.1
Figure 9-2: SETUP Command Paths in the CLI Tree for Push To Talk Support
Configuring the E&M/PTT Physical Port (LINK)
To define the physical port on an E&M/PTT interface card:
1.
Enter the menu sequence:
SE
SLOT
2.
3.
4.
Select the Slot number
Enter LINK
Set the Status to ENABLE to activate the physical link
NOTE:
If the physical link is disabled, all voice channels associated with this port are disabled as well. You can continue with channel configuration, and then enable the link at a later time.
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SE/SLOT/#/
LINK example
Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
5.
6.
Set the Pcm encoding law to
MU-LAW
or
A-LAW
, depending on your application
Set the E&M type to
1
,
2
or
5
, depending on the requirements of your application
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN, def:BRIDGE) ? SLOT
SLOT> Slot number (1/2/3,def:1) ? 3
Item (LINK/CHANNEL,def:LINK) ? LINK
PORT 300> Status (def:DISABLE) ? ENABLE
PORT 300> Pcm encoding law (def:MU-LAW) ?
PORT 300> E&M type (def:1) ? 5
9.4.2
Configuring the E&M/PTT Channels (CHANNEL)
NOTE:
Push To Talk is controlled by the Push to Talk mode parameter, which is listed at the console for E&M/PTT channel configuration. The equivalent
SNMP variable is ifvcePushToTalk.
To define an E&M/PTT channel:
NOTE:
Refer to “SETUP Command Paths in the CLI Tree for Push To Talk Support” on page 9-8 .
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Enter the menu sequence:
SE
SLOT
Select the Slot number
Enter
CHANNEL
Select the Port Number:
1
to
4
Set the Protocol to a voice protocol:
ACELP-CN
,
PCM64K
,
G723
,
G726 16K
,
G726
24K
,
G726 32K
,
G726 40K
,
G729
or
G729A
NOTE:
If you want to turn off the Push To Talk function, set the Protocol parameter to OFF. This is the default value.
6.
Set the Analog E&M type to
4 WIRE
or
2 WIRE
, depending on your wiring type
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7.
Configure the Push to Talk mode parameter according to the requirements of your application scenario:
Scenario 1: Where a control station communicates with a remote mobile
location (see Figure 9-2 on “Push-To-Talk Application: Scenario 1” on page 9-6
):
On the button side of the connection, set Push to Talk mode to PTT
CONTROL.
This is required for the air traffic controller (Unit 2) in Scenario 1 (see
).
On the mobile unit side, set the Push to Talk mode to PTT ANSWER.
This is the default value.
Scenario 2: Where there are two remote locations (see
To-Talk Application: Scenario 2” on page 9-7
):
On both sides of the connection, set Push to Talk mode to PTT CON-
TROL.
SE/SLOT/#/
CHANNEL example
TIP:
As a general rule of thumb in any PTT application, if the PTT device has a control button, you can set the corresponding E&M/PTT channel to PTT
CONTROL.
8.
Change the other channel parameters from their default values, if desired.
Analog channel configuration parameters are detailed in the appendix SE/SLOT/#/
CHANNEL Configuration Parameters in the Analog Voice module of the
NetPerformer Reference Guides.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN, def:BRIDGE) ? SLOT
SLOT> Slot number (1/2/3,def:1) ? 3
Item (LINK/CHANNEL,def:LINK) ? CHANNEL
SLOT> Port number (1-4/ALL,def:1) ?
VOICE 301> Protocol (def:OFF) ? ACELP-CN
VOICE 301> DSP packets per frame 1234
VOICE 301> 8K packetization selection (Y/N) ? YNNN
VOICE 301> DSP packets per frame 12345
VOICE 301> 6K packetization selection (Y/N) ? NNNNN
VOICE 301> Comfort noise level (def:0) ?
VOICE 301> Analog E&M type (def:4 WIRE) ?
VOICE 301> TE timer (s) (0-255,def:0) ?
VOICE 301> Push to Talk mode (def:PTT ANSWER) ? PTT CONTROL
VOICE 301> Local inbound voice level (db) (def:0) ?
VOICE 301> Local outbound voice level (db) (def:-3) ?
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VOICE 301> Priority Level (0-10,def:0) ?
VOICE 301> Echo canceler (def:ENABLE) ?
VOICE 301> Double talk threshold (db) (def:6) ?
VOICE 301> Echo suppressor (def:ENABLE) ?
VOICE 301> Link down busy (def:NO) ?
VOICE 301> Remote unit (def:NONE) ?
VOICE 301> Remote port number (1-65534,def:301) ?
VOICE 301> Redundant channel (def:NO) ?
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Index
A
Access methods
ACT LED on analog interface card
on LAN port
ALARM LED
Analog voice interfaces
Auto-detection
B
C
Cables
console port
LAN port
permitted length
serial port
T1 interface card
TIA-530
V.35/V.11
X.21
Cards
Dual port T1/E1
dual serial port
E&M
FXO
FXS
ISDN-BRI S/T
removing
Chassis
opening
SDM-9220/9230 Hardware Installation Guide rackmount kit for
Configuration access methods 3-5
Connections user equipment
Connectivity, of serial cables 6-8
Connectors
LAN port
serial ports
,
Console port
Console port cable
Console terminal activating connection to
connecting
startup setting
connectivity
D
D-CH LED
Digital interfaces
Distance requirements
DSPs
installation
removing
Dual port T1/E1 cable
cable for E1-75
Dual port T1/E1 interface card
Dual serial interface
E
E&M cable
interface card
Index-1
E1-120 cable
E1-75 cable
EMI filters
F
Ferrites
FXO interface card
G
H
Hardware strapping, digital interface card
HD-26 cables
HyperTerminal
changing the Emulation setting 1-10
known problems
I
Indicators
LAN port
Installation connecting to power source
console terminal
LAN hub connection
location 3-2 preparatory steps 3-2
requirements
resolving problems
user equipment connection
Interface cards
E&M-PTT
removing
2-Index
Interfaces analog voice
digital
dual serial
ISDN-BRI S/T cable
interface card
L
LAN hub, connecting
LAN port
cable
current speed
LEDs
LEDs
chassis
D
interface cards
LAN port
on digital interface cards 5-25
POWER
SYN-AL
T1-E1
TE-NT
LINK LED
M
Modem startup setting
N
Network management
management access methods
NT clock setting
O
Opening the chassis
Ordering information
P
Ports cables
,
,
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console
dual serial
LAN
serial
Power supply
-48 VDC
Power-up status
Product package
Push To Talk
R
Rackmount kit
Requirements distance
materials
Returning the unit
RJ-11 connector
S
Security, specifications
Serial number
Serial ports
cables
Solutions to common problems 8-1
Speed console port
Startup
troubleshooting
Strapping
SYN-AL LED
T
T1 cable
T1-E1 LED
TE-NT LED
TIA-232 (V.24) cable
TIA-449 (V.36) cable
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TIA-530 cable
Troubleshooting tips
U
Unpacking
User equipment
connecting
User equipment connections
V
V.35/V.11 cable
Voice interfaces
specifications
W
WAN specifications
X
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Table of contents
- 2 COPYRIGHTS AND DISCLAIMERS
- 3 Contents
- 7 List of Figures
- 9 List of Tables
- 11 Preface
- 12 1.1 Product Overview
- 12 1.1.1 SDM-9220
- 12 1.1.2 SDM-9230
- 13 1.1.3 Sales Contacts
- 14 1.2 About this Document
- 14 1.2.1 Naming Conventions
- 15 1.2.2 Audience
- 15 1.2.3 Instructions to the Reader
- 15 1.2.4 NetPerformer Document Set
- 16 1.2.5 Related Documents
- 17 1.3 Changes to Console Operations
- 18 1.4 Technical Support
- 18 1.4.1 Providing Product Numbers to Technical Support
- 18 1.4.2 Providing Product Number to Technical Support
- 18 1.4.3 Checking the Contents of Your Product Package
- 19 1.4.4 Returning a NetPerformer Unit
- 19 1.5 Training and Documentation
- 19 1.5.1 Request for Comments
- 20 1.6 Notice Concerning HyperTerminal Connections
- 21 Compliance Information
- 22 2.1 Regulatory – Compliance and Agency Approval
- 23 2.2 Compliance and Regulatory Statements
- 23 2.2.1 EU Directives 1999/5 and 2011/65
- 25 2.2.2 Marking
- 26 2.2.3 Intent of Use and Network Compatibility
- 27 2.2.4 EN55022 and CISPR22 Statement
- 28 2.2.5 FCC Part 15 Statement
- 28 2.2.6 FCC Part 68 Statement
- 28 2.2.7 Connection to the Telephone Line
- 30 2.2.8 Problems, Repair and Warranty
- 31 2.2.9 Industry Canada Statements
- 31 2.2.10 The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
- 31 2.2.11 Notice d'Industrie Canada
- 32 2.2.12 Indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES)
- 32 2.2.13 Notice for Users in Australia – Emergency Dialing Warning
- 33 2.3 Environmental Information
- 33 2.3.1 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment – WEEE
- 34 2.3.2 Compliance to China RoHS
- 35 2.4 Safety Warnings and Precautions
- 35 2.5 Making Changes or Modifications
- 37 Unpacking
- 38 3.1 About Unpacking the Unit
- 38 3.1.1 Selecting a Location
- 38 3.1.2 Size Requirements
- 39 3.1.3 Distance Requirements
- 40 3.1.4 Environmental Requirements
- 41 3.2 Preparing the Site
- 41 3.2.1 What You Will Need
- 43 Hardware Installation
- 44 4.1 Chapter Overview
- 45 4.2 Opening the Chassis Casing
- 47 4.3 Installing or Upgrading the DSP Module
- 49 4.3.1 Removing a DSP Module
- 50 4.4 Closing the Chassis Casing
- 52 4.5 Removing an Interface Card
- 54 4.6 Hardware Strapping
- 54 4.6.1 NT/TE Mode
- 55 4.6.2 Setting the NT/TE Mode
- 56 4.6.3 E1-75 Jumpers
- 60 4.7 Installing an Interface Card
- 63 4.8 Installing the Unit in a Rack
- 65 4.9 E&M Wiring and Grounding
- 67 4.9.1 E&M Grounding Considerations
- 68 4.10 Installing the Ferrites (EMI Filters)
- 70 4.11 Powering the Unit
- 70 4.11.1 SDM-9220 UAC or SDM-9230 UAC Unit Power Cords
- 71 SDM-9220 DC or SDM-9230 DC Unit
- 72 4.11.2 System Status on Power-up
- 74 4.12 Connecting the Console Terminal
- 74 4.12.1 Important Console and Modem Settings for Startup
- 75 4.12.2 Activating the Console Connection
- 76 4.13 Installing the Licensed Software Options
- 76 4.13.1 Software License Key
- 77 4.14 Connecting the LAN Hub
- 79 Product Description
- 80 5.1 SDM-9220/9230 Base Unit
- 81 5.2 Optional Hardware
- 82 5.3 Base Unit Chassis
- 82 5.3.1 Physical Dimensions
- 82 5.3.2 System Status LEDs
- 84 5.4 Ethernet Ports
- 84 5.4.1 Ports
- 84 5.4.2 LAN Status LEDs
- 85 5.4.3 LAN Cables
- 85 RJ-45 Connector for Ethernet LAN Port
- 86 5.5 Console Port
- 86 5.5.1 Port
- 86 5.5.2 Console Cable
- 87 5.6 Power Supply
- 87 5.6.1 SDM-9220 UAC and SDM-9230 UAC
- 87 5.6.2 SDM-9220 DC and SDM-9230 DC
- 88 5.7 Rackmount Kit
- 89 5.8 DSP Modules
- 89 5.8.1 DSP-160 Module
- 90 5.8.2 High-density DSP Module
- 91 5.9 Interface Cards
- 91 5.9.1 Analog Voice Interfaces
- 91 FXS Interface Cards
- 93 FXO Interface Cards
- 94 Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
- 95 5.9.2 Channelized Digital Interfaces
- 95 T1/E1 Interface Cards
- 98 T1/E1 Interface Cards at 75 Ohms
- 99 ISDN-BRI S/T Interface Card
- 100 5.9.3 Dual Serial Port (WAN) Interface
- 101 5.9.4 Interface Card Status LEDs
- 101 Analog Voice Interface Cards
- 102 Channelized Digital Interface Cards
- 104 5.9.5 FXS and FXO Interface Cards
- 105 5.9.6 E&M Interface Card
- 107 5.9.7 T1/E1 and ISDN-BRI S/T Interface Cards
- 108 5.9.8 Supporting E1-75 on a T1/E1 Port
- 109 Adaptor Cable
- 109 Cables
- 111 Serial Port and User Equipment Connections
- 112 6.1 Serial Port
- 112 6.2 Custom HD-26 Cables
- 114 6.3 Connecting the User Equipment
- 114 6.3.1 Activating the User Equipment Connection
- 115 6.4 WAN/User Port Specifications
- 116 6.5 Custom Serial Cable Specifications
- 116 6.5.1 V.35/V.11 Cables
- 116 6.5.2 TIA-232 (V.24) Cables
- 116 6.5.3 X.21 Cables
- 117 6.5.4 X.21 EU Cables
- 117 6.5.5 TIA-449 (V.36) Cables
- 117 6.5.6 TIA-530 Cables
- 118 6.6 Serial Port Connector and Custom HD-26 Cable Set Connectivity
- 121 Networking Features
- 122 7.1 GSM A-bis/A-ter Optimization
- 123 7.2 Voice Channels
- 124 7.3 Network Connections
- 124 7.4 Network Management and Security
- 125 Troubleshooting Tips
- 126 8.1 Symptoms, Problems, and Solutions
- 129 Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
- 130 9.1 About the Universal E&M/PTT Interface Card
- 130 9.2 Hardware Features
- 130 9.2.1 Cable and Connector
- 133 9.3 About Push To Talk (PTT)
- 133 9.3.1 Fixed Control Station Scenario
- 135 9.3.2 Two Remote Locations Scenario
- 136 9.4 Configuring Push To Talk
- 136 9.4.1 Configuring the E&M/PTT Physical Port (LINK)
- 137 9.4.2 Configuring the E&M/PTT Channels (CHANNEL)
- 141 Index