Table 11 ac power cord kits – Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual
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Chassis system equipment
Cable or wire
Purpose/description
A0601397 F-F DCE to DTE converter
You can use the A0501397 when connecting SDI
ports to equipment such as TTYs and modems.
NTDK89 chassis expander cable kit
NTDK95 CE-MUX/DS-30X bus cable
Connects the chassis to the chassis expander. You
need two of these cables to connect the chassis and
the chassis expander. Length: 0.6 m (2 ft)
A0632902 Fiber Optic cable (multimode
plastic)
Connects a Main and Expansion chassis by
interfacing with an expansion daughterboard and a
Fiber Receiver card. Length: 10 m (33 ft)
Glass Fiber Optic (multimode or single
mode, depending on interface) cable up to
3 km (1.8 mi)
Must be supplied locally by a facilities provider.
Length up to 3 km (1.8 mi)
Table 11 "AC power cord kits" (page 50)
lists the AC power cord kits for
various countries. These cords connect a system chassis to a commercial
AC power source.
Table 11
AC power cord kits
Country or region
AC Power
Cord
Voltage
Rating
Current
Rating
Plug Type
North America
A0379412
250 V
10 A
NEMA 6-15P
Argentina
A0814961
250 V
10 A
IRAM 2073
North America
NTTK14
125 V
13 A
NEMA 5-15P
Australia/New Zealand
NTTK15
250 V
10 A
AS3112
Europe
NTTK16
250 V
10 A
CEE(7)VII
Switzerland
NTTK17
250 V
10 A
SEV 1011
UK/Ireland
NTTK18
250 V
10 A
BS1363
Denmark
NTTK22
250 V
10 A
AFSNIT
Glass fiber optic cable requirements
The Option 11C fiber optic link for distances up to 3 km (1.8 mi) uses the
industry standard 62.5/125 µm glass multimode duplex cable or 9/125 µm
glass Single Mode duplex cable with ST-type connectors.
The type of cable used depends on the type of installation and any local
building codes.
lists the optical requirements for
glass fiber optic cable used with the Option 11C.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commissioning
NN43011-310
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
13 May 2008
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