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Connecting the High-Speed Metallic Interface

In addition to the individual DSX inputs from the network available via the Loop connectors 
on the backplane, when the Total Access 3000 is employing a multiplexer module in either 
slots 

A

 or 

B

 (or both), the shelf has the ability to take its TDM or ATM input from the multi-

plexer. For the metallic high speed interfaces DS3 (ATM or TDM) and STS-1, the input from 
the network is via coaxial cable through a special coaxial adapter mounted to the lower right 
corner of backplane labeled 

J34

.

The Total Access 3000 Chassis becomes a multiplexer shelf, with the ability to direct any DSX 
in the DS3 or STS-1 payload to any slot in the shelf for whatever service is being provided to 
the customer. The Total Access Cell Switch Module (CSM) can interface with the ATM network 
via a DS3 connection also utilizing coax cable.

Installing the High-Speed Connector Module

The high-speed metallic interface is a special coaxial adapter mounted to the lower right hand 
corner of the backplane. It is a separate part not required for individual DSX-1/E1 network 
inputs. To install the high-speed metallic interface to the Total Access 3000 Chassis, perform 
the following steps:

1. Carefully line up the two guide pins on the adapter with the holes on the ends of the 24-

pin female connector on the backplane. Lining up these pins and holes will align the screw 
holes in the adapter module with the threaded press fittings in the backplane.

NOTE

The 24 pins on the underside of the adapter module must line up
with the 24-pin female connector on the backplane. Do not force
the adapter into place.

2. Carefully press the adapter into place on the backplane socket.
3. Using a #1 phillips-head screwdriver, secure the adapter to the backplane with the two 

screws provided.

Connecting High-Speed Cabling

After attaching the high-speed metallic interface to the backplane, data cabling must be 
installed from the network to route the high speed signal to the Total Access 3000 chassis. To 
connect the high-speed cabling to the high-speed metallic interface, perform the following 
steps:

1. Determine which cable from the network is for transmitting and which is for receiving.
2. Attach the network transmit cable to the Total Access 3000 upper BNC connector, labeled 

RX

. The fitting is a standard BNC connector. Align the outer ring of the cable connector 

with the keys on the chassis connector barrel, press the cable in, and turn approximately 
1/3 turn clockwise to the locking point.

3. Attach the network receive cable to the Total Access 3000 Chassis lower BNC connector, 

Labeled 

TX

. The fitting is a standard BNC connector. Align the outer ring of the cable 

connector with the keys on the chassis connector barrel, press the cable in, and turn 
approximately 1/3 turn clockwise to the locking point.

Summary of Contents for 1181001L1

Page 1: ...Total Access 3000 23 Inch Chassis Installation and Maintenance Practice Document Number 61181001L1 5E CLEI M3M1BB0B_ _ November 2005...

Page 2: ...of the Manual The contents of this publication are current as of the date of publication ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event will ADTRAN be liable for an...

Page 3: ...ls or other system label items This font is used for strong emphasis NOTE Notes inform the user of additional but essential information or features CAUTION Cautions inform the user of potential damage...

Page 4: ...iews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilit...

Page 5: ...age 11 Data Connections 12 Removing Rear Plastic Guards 12 Wiring Clocks 12 Connect 64 kHz Composite Clock 12 Connect BITS Clock 15 MUX A Clock Output A OUT P19 15 MUX B Clock Output B OUT P20 16 Wiri...

Page 6: ...hnical Support A 1 ADTRAN Repair CAPS A 1 Repair and Return Address A 1 Figures Figure 1 Total Access 3000 23 Inch Chassis 1 Figure 2 Total Access 3000 Backplane 7 Figure 3 Total Access 3000 Power Con...

Page 7: ...3000 23 Inch Chassis The Total Access 3000 system can function as either a DSLAM or as a TDM platform When used as a DSLAM the Total Access 3000 can be used to provide services such as xDSL SHDSL DSX...

Page 8: ...n and in a Type B or E enclosure only CAUTION Per GR 1089 CORE October 2002 Section 9 the Total Access 3000 Chassis is designed and intended only for installation in a DC C common bonding and groundin...

Page 9: ...ls Required The required tools for the Total Access 3000 installation are as follows Wire wrap tool 2 phillips head screwdriver 1 phillips head screwdriver Straight slot head screwdriver Multimeter Cr...

Page 10: ...ng storm CAUTION Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components Place modu...

Page 11: ...Mid mounting For mid mounting use a 2 phillips head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the Total Access 3000 Chassis with the flanges facing forward on the front mounting holes Installin...

Page 12: ...on the backplane Figure 2 illustrates the backplane and Figure 3 indicates the location of the power and ground connec tions Frame Ground Connection The frame ground lug located on the lower left cor...

Page 13: ...A P A I R 7 1 10 20 32 1 J17 10 20 32 1 10 20 32 1 J15 10 20 32 1 J14 10 20 32 1 J13 10 32 1 J12 20 20 32 1 J11 10 32 1 J10 10 20 20 32 1 J9 10 20 32 1 J8 10 20 32 1 J7 20 32 1 J6 10 10 20 32 C B A C...

Page 14: ...d be investigated NOTE The Ethernet port Dual and Quad BNC ports composite clock ports and any DSX 1 port must only be connected to intra building wiring TOTAL ACCESS CHASSIS E D C B A D C B A F2 LOOP...

Page 15: ...ven shelves are depicted The number of shelves that can be placed in a 7 foot central office rack depends on the type of service deployed the number of access modules in the chassis and in the case of...

Page 16: ...33 20 20 20 10 20 PAIR 7 1 10 20 32 1 64 32 33 1 NTWK MGMT J30 48 VDC PRI 48 VDC RET P22 ACO RMT AUX1 AUX2 A A A A B B B B 48 VDC SEC 48 VDC RET P3 NO NC C NO NC C AUX1 AUX2 P21 CRI A NO C NC NO C NC...

Page 17: ...the chassis There will be power to pins on the backplane and inside the chassis Exercise caution to avoid electric shock NOTE The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall be a fuse or circuit break...

Page 18: ...er to thread the wire ties through the anchors while the backplane guard is removed ADTRAN recommends using the wire ties provided to secure the amphenol connectors Thread the wire ties through the an...

Page 19: ...o a single external timing source perform the following steps 1 Determine the length of wire required to run from the first chassis connector P4 to the second chassis connector P4 that is to be wired...

Page 20: ...GMT J30 48 VDC PRI 48 VDC RET P22 ACO RMT AUX1 AUX2 A A A A B B B B 48 VDC SEC 48 VDC RET P3 NO NC C NO NC C AUX1 AUX2 P21 CRI A NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC MAJ A MIN A P1 P20 P2 J32 P19 P18 ALARM OUTPUTS...

Page 21: ...is an illustration of connecting BITS clock Figure 6 Total Access 3000 BITS Clock Connections MUX A Clock Output A OUT P19 The MUX A clock output is used to output a DS1 BITS clock from a SONET MUX A...

Page 22: ...Wire wrap the drain wire of the cable to the top pin labeled S on P13 If the drain wire has been grounded at the test head do not connect it to the S pin Only one should be grounded 4 Wire wrap the ce...

Page 23: ...sis receives its DSX 1 feed from the DSX cross connect panel in the CO For HDSL ISDN and T1 deployment the Total Access 3000 Chassis accepts 28 DSX 1s from the CO via two 64 pin amphenol connectors to...

Page 24: ...a side cutter snip the wire tie end off flush with the barrel of the tie 4 Repeat steps 1 4 for each connector on the backplane being used for the intended application 5 Neatly tie off the data cables...

Page 25: ...the 24 pin female connector on the backplane Lining up these pins and holes will align the screw holes in the adapter module with the threaded press fittings in the backplane NOTE The 24 pins on the...

Page 26: ...TCLK 64 33 1 33 20 20 20 10 20 PAIR 7 1 10 20 32 1 64 32 33 1 NTWK MGMT J30 48 VDC PRI 48 VDC RET P22 ACO RMT AUX1 AUX2 A A A A B B B B 48 VDC SEC 48 VDC RET P3 NO NC C NO NC C AUX1 AUX2 P21 CRI A NO...

Page 27: ...rand to the center pin common from the Total Access alarm relay header and the other strand to either the NO normally open or NC normally closed pin on the relay header 5 Connect using wire wrap or lu...

Page 28: ...e alarm pair when an alarm condition exists 3 Using wire strippers strip 1 to 2 inches from both ends of the wire 4 Using a wire wrap gun wire wrap one wire to the B pin of the Total Access 3000 AUX1...

Page 29: ...terface on front of the host SCU or from the remote management port connections described in this section To connect the RS 485 bus between shelves perform the following steps 1 Determine and cut the...

Page 30: ...pin Note that only one end of the grounding wire should be connected between the two shelves Take care to connect the A pins of each shelf together and the B pins together Do not cross the polarities...

Page 31: ...es to a user as if he were connected to the local craft access port on the front of the SCU Access is provided by a DB 25 connector J31 labeled ADMIN located on the bottom right corner of the backplan...

Page 32: ...r to the NTWK MGMT port J30 on the Total Access 3000 backplane 2 Connect the other end of the data cable to the designated port of the X 25 switch NOTE The CO X 25 network administrator must configure...

Page 33: ...arrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service Installing Modules The SCU must be placed in the slot labeled SCU Multiplexer or Cell Switch Modules must be placed in either the slot labeled A or B Ac...

Page 34: ...imum 48 VDC 42 VDC 56 VDC Data I O Connectors Network Loop High speed Four 64 pin amphenols for 56 DSX 1 circuits Up to eight 64 pin amphenols for 224 2 wire circuits BNC supported modular connector f...

Page 35: ...rements NEBS LEVEL 3 GR 1089 CORE UL 60950 Temperature Range Operating Storage 40 C to 65 C 40 C to 85 C Humidity Operating Storage Up to 95 noncondensing Up to 95 noncondensing Table 2 Total Access 3...

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