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Table 198 "Analog message waiting line card - environmental
specifications" (page 473)
lists the environmental specifications for the
analog message waiting line card.
Table 198
Analog message waiting line card - environmental specifications
Parameter
Specifications
Operating temperatur
e
0
to +60
C (+32 to +140
F), ambient
Operating humidity
5 to 95% RH (noncondensing)
Storage temperature
–40
to +70
C (–40
to +158
F)
Connector pin assignments
The analog message waiting line card brings the 16 phone lines to the IPE
backplane through a 160-pin connector shroud. The backplane is cabled
to the I/O panel on the rear of the module, which is then connected to the
MDF by 25-pair cables.
Telephone lines from station equipment cross connect to the analog
message waiting line card at the MDF using a wiring plan similar to
that used for trunk cards. A typical connection example is shown in
Figure 121 "Analog message waiting line card - typical cross connection
example" (page 475)
and
Table 118 "CLASS modem card - environmental
shows the I/O pin designations at the backplane
connector. This connector is arranged as an 80-row by 2-column array of
pins. Normally, these pin positions are cabled to 50-pin connectors at the
I/O panel in the rear of each module for connection with 25-pair cables to
the cross-connect terminal.
The information in
Table 199 "Analog message waiting line card -
is provided as a reference and diagnostic
aid at the backplane, since the cabling arrangement may vary at the I/O
panel. See Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System
Installation and Configuration (NN43021-310) for cable pinout information
at the I/O panel.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
02.06
Standard
27 August 2008
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