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Front and Rear Panels and Interfaces

80-10100001-09

2–3

2.2.1 Link Settings

For all 3 types of Rear Interface Card the command port jumper settings
are as follows:

Without Manager Card

With

Manager

Card

Link

Normal

Polled

Polled Only

JP8

IN

IN

X

JP9

OUT

OUT

X

JP10

OUT

IN

X

JP11

IN

OUT

X

JP12

IN

IN

OUT

JP13

IN

IN

OUT

JP14

IN

IN

OUT

'X' = don't care

Summary of Contents for KBU64 Rackmount

Page 1: ...ivemere Ltd Cabletron Systems Ltd Fivemere House Network House 161 High Street Newbury Business Park Aldershot London Road Newbury Hampshire England Berkshire England GU11 1TT RG13 2PZ Telephone 44 0 1635 580000 Fax 44 0 1635 44578 ...

Page 2: ...set out in these instructions for use All users of this equipment in the UK Europe and USA must make themselves familiar with the statutory instructions contained in Section 7 Pan European Approval Where the Pan European Approval CE Mark 168X is applied to the product this approval is for connection of the ISDN and X 21 interfaces within the European Community EC Where an EC country requires appro...

Page 3: ...KBU64 Rackmount User Manual 80 10100001 09 iii History Sheet 80 10100001 09 Issued separately for the R M due to USA requirements 21 January 1998 ...

Page 4: ...TERFACE CARDS 2 4 2 2 3 V35 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2 5 2 2 4 X21 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2 6 2 2 5 V24 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2 6 3 MANAGER CARD 3 1 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1 3 2 FRONT PANEL 3 3 3 3 REAR PANEL 3 3 4 CARD INSTALLATION 4 1 4 1 MANAGER CARD INSTALLATION 4 1 4 2 CONFIGURATION USING A MANAGER CARD 4 2 5 INSTALLATION AND POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 5 1 6 RACK SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 7 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS...

Page 5: ...ll need to refer to the standalone KBU 64 manual The rackmount KBU 64 is a dual channel rack mountable card that uses the KBU 64 Card Frame as a host for power and management via the Management Card The rackmounted KBU 64 consists of a KBU card and a rear interface card card pair both cards connecting to a motherplane for power source and management Rear interface cards may be ordered as X 21 V 24...

Page 6: ... for resilience The 1st card slot is for the Manager Card which controls all cards within the rack via the KBU 64 polled management system If the Manager Card is not fitted management of each card can be performed by connecting a terminal directly to the command port of the rear interface card When fitted the manager card must be placed in slot 1 the left hand most slot of the rack ...

Page 7: ...put on the cards The command port has the same function as the standalone 25 way command port The Management Card if fitted provides a command port for access to all KBU 64 cards in the rack Standard physical interfaces are provided for X21 15 way D V35 34 way MRAC and V24 25 way D This means that the V11 V28 selection links are not provided as they are no longer necessary A choice of 3 rear inter...

Page 8: ...ription of operation 2 2 Rear Interface Cards With all 3 card types the USER ports are configured as physical DCEs the LINK ports as DTEs The USER ports are female and the LINK are male for X21 and V24 both USER and LINK ports are female for V35 All three card types use standard pin connection and so require 1 to 1 cables for connection to both user equipment and link equipment ...

Page 9: ... T 1 0 3 R 1 0 4 C 1 0 8 I 1 0 7 S 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 0 5 1 0 9 B AC K U P B 1 IN U S E B 1 B AC K UP B 2 IN U S E B 2 B AC K UP AL AR M 1 AL AR M 2 U S E R 1 L IN K 1 U S E R 2 L IN K 2 C O M M A N D IS D N L IN K 1 U S E R 2 L IN K 2 U S E R 1 C O M M A N D IS D N C O M M A N D IS D N U S E R 1 L IN K 1 U S E R 2 L IN K 2 R e a r V 2 4 Figure 2 1 Front and rear Panel Layout ...

Page 10: ...ings For all 3 types of Rear Interface Card the command port jumper settings are as follows Without Manager Card With Manager Card Link Normal Polled Polled Only JP8 IN IN X JP9 OUT OUT X JP10 OUT IN X JP11 IN OUT X JP12 IN IN OUT JP13 IN IN OUT JP14 IN IN OUT X don t care ...

Page 11: ...ger Card is not fitted into the rack please see section 3 The pin assignments are as follows Pin No Circuit No Signal Name 1 101 Chassis Earth 2 103 Transmit Data 3 108 Data Terminal Ready 4 104 Receive Data 5 107 Data Set Ready 8 102 Signal Ground Chassis Earth 10 105 Request to Send 12 109 Data Carrier Detect 15 106 Clear to Send A standard cable CAB0032 can be supplied to present a standard 25 ...

Page 12: ...arth Common return B 102 Signal Ground Chassis Earth Common return P 103A Transmit Data A Generator S 103B Transmit Data B Generator R 104A Receive Data A Load T 104B Receive Data B Load C 105 Request to Send Generator D 106 Clear to Send Load E 107 Data Set Ready Load H 108 Data Terminal Ready Generator F 109 Data Carrier Detect Load Y 114A Transmit Clock A Load AA 114B Transmit Clock B Load V 11...

Page 13: ...oad 11 Rb Receive Data B Load 5 Ia Indicate A Load 12 Ib Indicate B Load 6 Sa Signal Timing A Load 13 Sb Signal Timing B Load 2 2 5 V24 Rear Interface Card The User and Link connectors are both 25 way D The pin assignments are as follows Pin No Circuit No Signal Name Assuming configured as DTE 1 101 Chassis Earth Common return 2 103 Transmit Data Generator 3 104 Receive Data Load 4 105 Request to ...

Page 14: ...ment of all KBU 64 cards within its rack The Manager Card must always be fitted in slot 1 the slot on the left when viewing the rack from the front Important When the manager Card is used you cannot use the command port of any KBU 64 Rear Interface Card With the Manager Card fitted you must remove links 12 13 and 14 on every KBU 64 Rear Interface Card to disconnect the card command interface If yo...

Page 15: ...10100001 09 3 2 F ront R X D TX D R ear CO M M AN D 1 O F F 2 O F F 3 O F F 4 O F F 5 O F F 6 O F F 7 O F F 8 O F F 9 O F F 1 0 O F F 1 2 O F F 1 3 O F F 1 1 O F F P W R 1 P W R 2 Figure 3 1 Front and Rear Panels of the Manager Card ...

Page 16: ...the poll number for individual KBU 64 cards Once the cards have been programmed ALL the lockout switches must be set to enable the KBU 64s The lockout switches can also be used to isolate a KBU card that is streaming unwanted alarms so allowing other KBU cards to have access from the Manager Card An LED for each channel to indicate which channel is actively selected and in communication with the M...

Page 17: ...uest to Send 5 106 Clear to Send 6 107 Data Set Ready 7 102 Signal Ground Chassis Earth 8 109 Data Carrier Detect 15 114 Transmit clock 17 115 Receive clock 20 108 Data Terminal Ready These command ports are PSV4 1 compatible and can therefore be connected to external port sharing devices PSV s for management of multiple racks of KBU 64s in the same way as the standalone version ...

Page 18: ...ure to configure the Rear Interface Card straps correctly depending on whether a Manager Card is fitted Refer to KBU64 Manual Publication 80 10100000 Link Settings 4 1 Manager Card Installation When the KBU 64s are to be managed with a KBU 64 rack manager card then the manager card must be placed in slot 1 the slot on the far left when viewing the rack from the front If the Manager command port is...

Page 19: ... the left most KBU 64 first The individual poll address can then be set by typing the following commands 1 SET POLL xxx CR where xxx represents the unique address in the range 001 to 999 Next the KBU 64 card needs to be set for polled mode by typing 1 SET CONSOLE POLL CR To check that the KBU 64 is responding type 1 POLL xxx CR where xxx represents the address that you have just set The lockout sw...

Page 20: ...irective this cover must be fitted while the unit is operating On the rear of the unit there are two IEC mains sockets for connection to two independent mains supplies The primary earth connection is made via these sockets Warning this appliance must be earthed Mains cables 2 metres in length are supplied with the unit This should be connected to a suitable mains supply The mains plug is the prima...

Page 21: ... with the letter N or coloured black or coloured blue The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red or coloured brown All data communications links to the frame should be in accordance with the cable specifications given in KBU 64 Standalone Manual 80 10100000 The rear panel connectors have been fitted with 4 40 screw locks The unit can be connected to s...

Page 22: ...ti surge T type for 220V to 240V ratings 20mm x 5mm 6 3AH 250V Anti surge T type for 110V to 120V ratings Caution for continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse NOTE The rack should be professionally installed by a competent engineer There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit and it should only be opened by a qualified service engineer The...

Page 23: ...s 482mm W 400mm H 9U 370mm D Mains Voltage 93 132V 110 120V nominal 187 264V 220 240V nominal Consumption 200VA max Frequency 50 60Hz nominal Mains Rear Panel Fuses 1 6 or 3 15AH 250V Anti Surge T 20x5mm 220 240V range 3 15 or 6 3AH 250V Anti Surge T 20x5mm 110 120V range ...

Page 24: ...BU64 Rackmount User Manual 80 10100001 09 6 2 Environment Ambient temperature Operating 0 C to 30 C Storage 20 C to 70 C Atmospheric pressure 86 0kPa to 106 0kPa Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing ...

Page 25: ... EN 60 950 to the ports on the rear panel of your unit marked User 1 User 2 Link 1 Link 2 Command and Alarm 3 Only connect apparatus complying with the requirements of TNV in accordance with clause 6 2 of EN 60 950 to the port on the rear panel of your unit marked ISDN S 7 2 Additional UK Requirements 1 All apparatus connected to the user ports and thereby connected directly or indirectly to the B...

Page 26: ...e used Connection is via an integral cable terminated with a 34 pin connector conforming to BS 6623 Part 1 1986 4 If any other apparatus including cabling or wiring is to be connected between the apparatus and the point of connection to the digital circuits detailed in above then all that other apparatus shall conform to the following a The overall transmission characteristics of all that other ap...

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