Rsu Installation Manual: C-Dot Dss Max
Rsu Installation Manual: C-Dot Dss Max
Rsu Installation Manual: C-Dot Dss Max
RSU INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Section No. 401-305-0513
System
Issue 03, October 1999
Practices
RSU INSTALLATION
MANUAL
© 1999, C-DOT
Printed in India
C-DOT DSS MAX-XL
ISSUE 03
OCTOBER 1999
ASVINA 2056
THIS C–DOT SYSTEM PRACTICE REFERS TO THE C–DOT DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEM
THIS PUBLICATION).
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The objective of this manual is to provide necessary information & guidance for the
installation of an RSU.
Since most of the chapters for RSU installation, viz. Grouting, Iron Work
installation, Cabinet installation, D.C. Distribution Panel, MDF installation, Power
Distribution Panel installation, Cable Preparation and laying, Fuse Details and
Placement, Jumper Settings, Expansion with Line Module etc. will be similar to
those which are covered in SBM RAX installation manual. For installation of ISDN
Terminal Unit (ISTU) in RSU, refer MAX-XL Installation Manual. Only those
points where there are changes/modifications and extra work to be done, are
covered in this document along with the figures. Apart from the installation
procedure to be done on the RSU side, there are few changes and extra cable
preparation and laying to be done in the parent exchange (C-DOT DSS MAX) for
RSU installation which are also covered in this document. We hope that this
manual will serve as a useful reference for the installant alongwith respective SBM
RAX Installation document for RSU Installation.
Following configurations are possible as per field requirement.
Preface ...................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction
1.1. GENERAL
Since there will be no IOPs and ADP on RSU side, a CRP terminal can be extended
through modem for maintenance purposes. It should be clear that a Base Module in
C-DOT DSS MAX can be converted into a Remote Base Module (RSU) with
minimum changes.
Following are the changes required on RSU side and main exchange side for
connecting a RBM to main exchange.
Note:
Each SSM/PSM supports two local BMs
Each ESL/ESM supports one local BM and one RBM.
The suite lines are drawn as per the procedure outlined in section 1.5 of respective
SBM RAX installation manual. Since there will be no IOPs and ADP in RSU, the
suite lines will be as shown in Fig. 2.1. To draw the suite lines the distance of
600mm, 2995mm for Base Frame Assembly-1, 3000mm and 3985mm for Base
Frame Assembly-2 parallel to the second datum line is measured and four vertical
lines are drawn. Also two horizontal lines at a distance of 400mm and 1000mm
parallel to the first datum line are drawn. The intersection of respective horizontal
and vertical lines give the physical placement of the suite. Also markings for
placement of CRP terminal are made as per figure 2.1 in the switch room.
3.1. INTRODUCTION
Following are the main cables required for RSU installation apart from the other
cables mentioned in C-DOT SBM RAX/DSS MAX-L/XL installation manual.
a. RSU Clock cable.
b. Digital Trunk Cables on RSU side.
c. Digital Trunk Cables on Central Module (CM) side.
d. BP Terminal cable on RSU side.
Co-axial cable is used to prepare the clock cable for RSU. Clock cable will be
connected between ETS (Enhanced Remote Time Switch) card slot position and TSC
(Time Switch Controller) card slot position on each copy of TSU. Since the
connections on the contact blocks at both ends are not one-to-one, care needs to be
taken by the installer while fixing it on the mother-board.
Digital Trunk Cable on RSU side is connected from Time Switch Unit to DDF. On
CM side, it is connected between Bus Termination Unit (BTU) and DDF. The shield
at DDF end of these cables are connected to chassis ground. Other end of the cable
shields (RBM and CM side) should be left open to isolate the ground.
Assembly of the digital trunk cable on RSU side also provides connection to an
ACIO cable. For ACIO part, jumper wire with PVC sleeve may be used.
BP terminal cable is optional only. This may be required for debugging switch units
in case RBM is totally cut off from the parent exchange and it is having critical
switch unit faults.
One CRP terminal is extended through modem on RSU side for maintenance
functions. This does not require any additional cables as Modem is normally
supplied alongwith a cable which is having D-type 25 pin connectors on both ends.
Note:
* X = A indicates connector A side of slot 13/14
= B indicates connector B side of slot 12/15
N = 0 indicates copy 0 cable
= 1 indicates copy 1 cable
At RBM end, for connecting RSU to DDF/MDF, 4 Pair or 8 Pair digital Trunk
cables may be used.
Note :
For using 4 pair cable at RSU end, refer section 3.2.2.1 & 3.2.2.2 on cable
preparation and connection details. For using 8 pair cables, refer section
3.2.2.3 on cable preparation and connection details.
3.2.2.1. Digital Trunk Cable - I (Using 4 Pair Cable)
C-DOT ASSY NO. : ACB-ERSURN01-000
DRAWING NO. : Fig. 3.2 (a)
CABLE PART NO. : MCA-PVCTPS04-401
CABLE MARKER NO. : R `N' `uu'
R `N' `xx'
where N = A for copy 0
= B for copy 1
For uu, and xx, refer table no. 3-4.
CABLE DESCRIPTION : Digital cable - Shielded twisted 4 pair
cable
CABLE UNIT COLOR : Digital Trunk cable - GREY
CODE
CABLE LENGTH : Site dependent (Maximum of 100 mtrs).
Digital Part - 2x25m. (Typical)
excluding unsheathed section.
SOURCE TERMINATION : Wire Wrap Contact block.
PART NO. MCC-BCFSW307-002
Polarised Hood 14 contact Module.
MCC-BPPOH207-401
DESTINATION : Digital cable -stripped wire to
TERMINATION MDF/DDF
PART NO.
Copy 0 Copy 1
SOURCE PLACEMENT : Frame - TSU TSU
Slot - 13 14
Connector - A A
Note :
{} indicates digital Trunk number
Table No. 3-2
Connections for ACIO Cable
Module 3
Module & Colour of Wire
Signal Name Destinatio Signal Name
Source PIN No Used
n PIN No
5C RXD 3C TXD Red
6C TXD 4C RXD White
RBM No. uu vv xx yy
02 01 02 03 04
04 05 06 07 08
06 09 10 11 12
08 13 14 15 16
10 17 18 19 20
12 21 22 23 24
14 25 26 27 28
16 29 30 31 32
18 33 34 35 36
20 37 38 39 40
22 41 42 43 44
24 45 46 47 48
26 49 50 51 52
28 53 54 55 56
30 57 58 59 60
32 61 62 63 64
Slot - 12 15
Connector - B B
TAB NO. RETAINED : For Module 3 - 4 4
CABLE MARKER : - RRSA RRSB
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE : Soldering Iron (For jumper wire)
Ref . Tables 3-1 and 3-2, 3-3 and Fig.
3.2 (b)
For ACIO connection details refer
Table No. 3-3.
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Slot 12 15
Connector B B
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For each RSU, eight lengths of 4 Pair shielded cables (4 for bus-0 and 4 for bus-1)
are required on CM side and cables in each bus are tied together as shown in fig. 3.5
(b).
DESTINATION : MDF
PLACEMENT
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE : Wire Wrapping
Refer fig. 3.5 (a), 3.5 (b) and
table 3-6,3-7.
Note
* The exact length of the digital cable from exchange to MDF is site
dependent. Care should be taken so that total length of the cable from
exchange to first repeater position should not exceed more than
hundred metres.
# These parts are required to be connected as shown in Fig. 3.5 (b).
Connections for Digital Trunk Cable CM-XL end
Module No. Pin No. A B C
1 Blue (uu) -- White (uu) [Bl]
2 Orange (uu) -- White (uu) [O]
1 3 Green (uu) -- White (uu) [G]
4 Brown (uu) -- White (uu) [Br]
5 Blue (vv) -- White (vv) [Bl]
6 Orange (vv) Brown (vv) White (vv) [O]
7 Green (vv) White (vv) [Br] White (vv) [G]
Table 3-7
Note : {} indicates digital Trunk number
Notes:
1. Wire wrap the pairs onto contact block pins of each module as per
wiring details given.
2. Snap the hood onto the contact block such that polarity tab (1) is
towards pin 1 as per wiring done.
3. The wire length shall be as shown in the figure.
4. Polarity tabs to be retained as given below module 1:1, module 2:2.
5. Put 12.0mm PVC/Black silicon rubber sleeve of 50mm length at both
ends of L tied with cable ties.
6. The two sets of digital trunk cables on each BTU (BUS 0 and BUS 1)
are tied together with cable ties.
Note : All signal names are w.r.t MBM side.
Fig. 3.6 diagramatically explains the clock, ACIO and Digital trunk cable
placements at TSU on RBM side and Fig. 3.7 and Fig. 3.8 show the cable
placements at BTU0/1, on the CM side.
Note :
1. The mechanical jumpers to be shorted as shown above.
2. The jumpers not mentioned to be left open.
Note :
1. The mechanical jumpers have to be shorted as shown above.
2. The jumpers not mentioned to be left open.
16 W14, W15 = 9F
24 W13, W15 = AF
28 W12, W15 = B7
30 W11, W15 = BB
32 W15 = BF
Note :
1. The mechanical jumpers have to be shorted as shown above.
2. The jumpers not mentioned to be left open.
Two modems are required to extend IOP terminals to RSU site. One modem is
required at IOP end and other at RSU end. Modems can be configured for leased
line working or dial up working using AT commands and jumper settings. Modem
setup is shown in Fig. 4.1. To configure the modem, refer modem users
guide/operation manual.
In leased line working, two modems are connected by external plant cable
pair or 64 kbps data circuit. Configure the modems as given below using AT
commands and jumper settings.
Configuring Modem
IOP and Modem Configuration
1. Configure modem as answer modem
2. Configure modem for power on 2 wire leased line working
3. Disable flow control
4. Disable DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Signal
5. Set serial baud rate and modem baud rate to 9600 bps
6. Disable commands echo
RSU end (Terminal End) Modem Configuration
1. Configure modem as originate modem
2. Configure modem for power on 2 wire leased line working
3. Disable flow control
4. Set serial baud rate and modem baud rate to 9600 bps
5. Disable DTR signal
Note :
1. For configuring modem using AT commands; power on modem, connect
terminal to modem, issue AT commands to achieve required
configuration. For exact commands, refer modem user guide/operation
manual.
2. Use jumper settings if any, to achieve above configuration
3. Typical AT commands for configuring multi-tech MT2834ZDX are
given in section 4.4.3, 4.4.4 for reference.
For dial up working the following are the commands for configuring modem.
AT&F8&W0↵
AT$SB9600&W0↵
AT$MB9600&W0↵
AT&E3&W0↵
AT&D0&W0↵
ATS0=1&W0↵
Jumper settings lease/dial may be set to dial position modem. Set up may be
made as shown in Fig. 4.1.
Step 1:
Configure one modem as originate modem as follows :
Connect terminal to modem, set terminal speed to 9600, power on modem. On
typing 'AT', the modem responds as saying "OK".
AT&F8&W0↵ (Store default settings and save)
AT$SB9600&W0↵ (Serial baud rate set to 9600 and save)
AT$MB9600&W0↵ (Modem baud rate set to 9600 and save)
AT&E3&W0↵ (Disable flow control and save)
MDF - Installation
5.1. GENERAL
The MDF installation, on the RBM side, is similar to the MDF installation for C-
DOT-SBM RAX in respect of subscriber and trunk cabling. However the additional
cabling is required for RSU installation on the RBM side and on the parent
exchange side in respect of 16 PCMs between parent exchange and RBM.
a) 16 PCMs i.e. L1 to L8, L17 to L24 are terminated on 4 Nos of 2/8 LSA
modules.
b) If 4 pair cable is used from TSU frame to MDF, terminations on MDF are
done as shown in figure 5.1 (a). If 8 pair cable is used from TSU frame to
DDF, terminations on MDF are done as shown in figure 5.1 (b).
c) Cables marked RNUU, RNVV coming from copy – 0 of TSU are terminated
on first 2/8 module as shown in figure. Cables marked RNXX, RNYY coming
from Copy – 0 of TSU are terminated on second 2/8 module as shown in
figure. For cables coming from copy – 1 of TSU termination is done on third &
fourth modules. Termination is done in the same way, as done for copy – 0
cables.
d) For digital trunk cable preparation using 4 pair shielded cable & placement
details, refer to sections 3.2.2.1 & 3.2.2.2. For digital trunk cable preparation
using 8 pair shielded cable & placement details, refer to section 3.2.2.3.
e) The grounding leads coming out from digital cables at the ends near MDF
can be crimped to a ring terminal and terminated on one of the screw & nut
holding same backmount frame as shown in Fig. 3.2 c.
While laying the cables on CM side, details given in table 5-1 may be seen
depending on CM-L or CM-XL.
a) 16 PCMs ie. L1 to L8, L17 to L24 are terminated on 4 Nos of 2/8 LSA
modules as shown in Figure 5.2.
b) For each RBM, 4 Nos of 4 pair shielded cables are used per BTU frame.
c) 4 Nos. of 4 pair cables from BTU0 are terminated on first and second 2/8 LSA
Modules. Cables marked MNUU, MNVV are terminated on first 2/8 LSA
Module and Cables marked MNXX, MNYY are terminated on second 2/8
LSA. Similarly 4 Nos of cables from BTU1 are terminated on third & fourth
2/8 LSA modules. All terminations are done as shown in Figure 5.2.
d) For cable preparation & placement details refer to section 3.3.1 & 3.4.
e) The grounding leads coming out from digital cables near DDF can be crimped
to ring terminal & terminated to one of screw & nut of backmount frame.
The connections between RBM & CM through respective DDFs are shown in Figure
5.3.
WH L2 WH L6 WH L18 WH L22
Rx Rx Rx Rx
GN GN GN GN
VV
YY
VV
YY
WH L4 WH L8 WH L20 WH L24
Tx Tx Tx Tx
WH L2 WH L6 WH L18 WH L22
Tx Tx Tx Tx
BL BL BL BL
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Rx Rx Rx Rx
BN BN BN BN
LABEL HOLDER
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Rx Rx Rx Rx
GN GN GN GN
UU
XX
UU
XX
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Tx Tx Tx Tx
OR OR OR OR
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Tx Tx Tx Tx
BL BL BL BL
BUS-Ø BUS-1
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RD L4 RD L8 RD L20 RD L24
Rx Rx Rx Rx
GN GN GN GN
RD L2 RD L6 RD L18 RD L22
Rx Rx Rx Rx
OR OR OR OR
VV
YY
VV
YY
RD L4 RD L8 RD L20 RD L24
Tx Tx Tx Tx
BL BL BL BL
WH L2 WH L6 WH L18 WH L22
Tx Tx Tx Tx
SL SL SL SL
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Rx Rx Rx Rx
BN BN BN BN
LABEL HOLDER
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Rx Rx Rx Rx
GN GN GN GN
UU
XX
UU
XX
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Tx Tx Tx Tx
OR OR OR OR
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Tx Tx Tx Tx
BL BL BL BL
BUS-Ø BUS-1
WH L2 WH L6 WH L18 WH L22
Tx Tx Tx Tx
GN GN GN GN
VV
YY
VV
YY
WH L4 WH L8 WH L20 WH L24
Rx Rx Rx Rx
OR OR OR OR
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Tx Tx Tx Tx
BN BN BN BN
LABEL HOLDER
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Tx Tx Tx Tx
GN GN GN GN
UU
XX
UU
XX
WH L3 WH L7 WH L19 WH L23
Rx Rx Rx Rx
OR OR OR OR
WH L1 WH L5 WH L17 WH L21
Rx Rx Rx Rx
BL BL BL BL
BUS-Ø BUS-1
FIG. 5.2
4 PAIR DIGITAL TRUNK CABLE TERMINATION ON CM END DDF (FOR RSU PCMs)
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CABLE LAYOUT
TABLE 5.1
Sl. Cable C-DOT Assy. No. From To Remarks
No. Marker
On RSU Side *
1. RCX0 ACB-RSUXRCX0-000 2/1/6/13/A/1 2/1/6/12/B/1
2. RCX1 ACB-RSUXRCX1-000 2/1/6/14/A/1 2/1/6/15/B/1
3#. RA01 & ACB-ERSURN01-000 2/1/6/13/A/2 MDF
RA03
RA02 & ACB-ERSURN02-000 2/1/6/13/A/3 a) MDF
RA04
RRSA -do- 2/1/6/13/A/3 b) 2/1/6/ For RBM-02
12/B/4
4#. RB01 & ACB-ERSURN01-000 2/1/6/14/A/2 MDF
RB03
RB02 & ACB-ERSURN02-000 2/1/6/14/A/3 a) MDF
RB04
RRSB -do- 2/1/6/14/A/3 b) 2/1/6/
15/B/4
5. BPT1 & ACB-MAXXBPTX-000 OR 2/1/5/J7/4 VDU BM-XL
BPT2 ACB-RSUUTEZX-000 2/1/5/J24/4 VDU BM-L
CM side
1. MA01 & ACB-MAXRMD01-000 CM/1/05/B/1 DDF
MA02
2. MA03 & ACB-MAXRMD02-000 CM/1/05/B/2 DDF RBM-02
MA04
3. MB01 & ACB-MAXRMD03-000 CM/4/05/B/1 DDF
MB02
4. MB03 & ACB-MAXRMD04-000 CM/4/05/B/2 DDF
MB04
5. MA05 & ACB-MAXRMD05-000 CM/1/06/B/1 DDF
MA06
6. MA07 & ACB-MAXRMD06-000 CM/1/06/B/2 DDF RBM-04
MA08
7. MB05 & ACB-MAXRMD07-000 CM/4/06/B/1 DDF
MB06
∗ For convenience, cables on RSU side are shown for RBM -02 only. For other
RBMs similar cables are required.
# For 4 pair cables, cable layout is shown above. In case of 8 pair cables, cable
layout will be changed according to section 3.2.2.3.
CM side cables are shown for CM-XL for all 16 RSUs. In case of MAX-L, MBXX will
be terminated on CM/1/15/B/1 & CM/1/15/B/2 for RBM-02, CM/1/16/B/1 &
CM/1/16/B/2 for RBM-04
Note:
Only an even number BM can be made an RBM. Accordingly, cable markers on CM
side are shown in the above table.