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Introduction to Boards

About This Chapter


This chapter describes the function, front panel, port, subboard, pin assignment, and
specifications of the boards in the UA5000.
Table 3-1 explains the terms mentioned in this chapter.
Table 3-1 Terms and description
Term

Description

Dimensions

The width and height of the front panel, and the depth is measured
from the screws on the front panel to the board connector.

Hot swap

It refers to insertion and removal of the components when the device


is powered on.

3.1 Board List


This section describes the boards supported by the UA5000.
3.2 PVMB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignments and
specifications of the PVMB board.
3.3 IPMB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the IPMB board.
3.4 A32 Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the A32 board.
3.5 ASL Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the ASL board.
3.6 ADMB/ADMC Board
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This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADMB/ADMC boards.
3.7 ADRB Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADRB board.
3.8 CDI Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the CDI board.
3.9 CSMB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the CSMB board.
3.10 CSRB/CSRI Boards
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
parameters of the CSRB/CSRI board.
3.11 DSL Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the DSL board.
3.12 ADRI Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the ADRI board.
3.13 ADMF Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADMF board.
3.14 EDTB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the EDTB board.
3.15 ESC Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ESC board.
3.16 FCBB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the FCBB board.
3.17 PWX Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the PWX board.
3.18 PWMA Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment and
specifications of the PWMA board.
3.19 SDL Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SDL board.
3.20 SDLB Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the SDLB board.
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3.21 TSSB/TSSC Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the TSSB/TSSC board.
3.22 VFB Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the VFB board.
3.23 VMS Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the VMS board.
3.24 Rear-Access Transfer Boards
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
specifications of the rear access transfer boards.
3.25 Front Access Transfer Boards
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
specifications of the front access transfer boards.

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3.1 Board List


This section describes the boards supported by the UA5000.
Table 3-2 describes the boards supported by the UA5000.
Table 3-2 Boards supported by the UA5000
Board Type

Silk Screen

Full Name

Function

Control board

PVMB

Voice packet
managing board

It manages the narrowband


service boards and processes
the V5 and H.248 protocols. It
supports dual installation for
backup and hot swapping. It is
hot swappable.

IPMB

IP service managing
board

The IPMB board can aggregate


and process the broadband
services, transfer the VoIP
services of the PVMB board,
and transmit IP services
upstream through the FE or GE
ports. It is hot swappable.

ADMB/ADMC

16-port ADSL/
ADSL2+ service
board

It has a built-in splitter. The


ADRB board communicates
with the broadband control
board through the backplane.
The broadband control board
forwards the services from the
ADRB board to the IP network.
It is hot swappable.

ADRB

32-port ADSL/
ADSL2+ service
board

It has a built-in splitter. The


ADRB board communicates
with the broadband control
board through the backplane.
The broadband control board
forwards the services from the
ADRB board to the IP network.
It is hot swappable.

Broadband
service board

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Narrowband
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Silk Screen

Full Name

Function

ADRI

32-port ADSL/
ADSL2+ service
board

It has a built-in ADSL over


POTS splitter. It
communicates with the
broadband control board
through the broadband
subtending serial port. The
broadband control board
forwards the broadband
services upstream to the ATM
or IP network. It is hot
swappable.

ADMF

16-port ADSL2+
over ISDN service
board

It has a built-in ISDN splitter.


It separates the ISDN and
ADSL2+ signals from the
mixed signals. It is hot
swappable.

SDLB

16-port ATM
SHDSL service
board

It provides SHDSL access


services in the ATM mode. It
communicates with the
broadband control board
through broadband ports. It is
hot swappable.

A32

32-port analog
service board

It is the 32-port analog service


board with the BORSCHT
function. The subscriber
signals are sent to the
narrowband control board
through the backplane, and the
narrowband control board
sends PSTN services upstream.
It is hot swappable.

ASL

16-port analog
service board

It is the 16-port analog service


board with the BORSCHT
function. The subscriber
signals are sent to the
narrowband control board
through the backplane, and the
narrowband control board
sends PSTN services upstream.
It is hot swappable.

CDI

16-port direct dial-in


service board

It realizes the transparent


transmission of analog
subscriber signals. It is hot
swappable.

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Board Type

Silk Screen

Full Name

Function

DSL

8-port digital service


board

It is the 8-port digital service


board that provides eight
2BD ports. It is hot
swappable.

EDTB

E1 digital trunk board

It is the 16-port E1 digital trunk


board for upstream services or
customer access. It is hot
swappable.

SDL

4-port SHDSL and 4port E1 service board

It provides SHDSL access


services in TDM mode. It is hot
swappable.

CSMB

16-port ADSL/
ADSL2+ and POTS
combo service board

It has a built-in splitter. It is hot


swappable.

CSRB/CSRI

32-port ADSL/
ADSL2+ and POTS
combo service board

It has a built-in splitter. It is hot


swappable.

ESC

Environment and
power monitoring
board

It communicates with the host


through the serial port for
environment and power
monitoring.

FCBB

Monitoring board of
the fan

It controls the fan speed and


detects the fan status

PWMA

Remote power
supply monitoring
and management
board

It monitors and manages the


remote power supply at the
office end in a unified manner.

Power board

PWX

Secondary power
board

It provides +5 VDC, 5 VDC,


and 75 VAC 25 Hz (ringing
current) supplies. It is hot
swappable.

Rear-access
transfer board

E1TB

Rear-access E1
transfer board

It transfers E1 signals of the


EDTB board to the cable
connecting area of the shelf. It
is hot swappable.

EFTB

Rear-access FE
transfer board

The EFTF transfer board


transfers FE signals of the
EAUA board to the cable
connecting area of the shelf. It
is hot swappable.

Combo
service board

Monitoring
board

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Front Access
Transfer
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Silk Screen

Full Name

Function

HWCB

Rear-access HW
transfer board

It provides two clock input


ports, two E1 ports and one
HW port for connecting to the
subtended HABA shelf. It is
hot swappable.

HWTB

Rear-access HW
transfer board

It provides one HW port for


connecting to the HABA shelf.
It is hot swappable.

RATB

Rear-access 32-port
relay transfer board

It supports the circuit test and


loop line test and port backup
required by the service boards.
It is hot swappable.

SAPB

Subscriber cable
transfer board in the
rear access shelf

It transfers 32 channels of
subscriber signals of the CSRI
board to the cable connecting
area of the shelf. It provides the
line protection function. It is
hot swappable.

E1TF

Front-access E1
transfer board

It transfers the E1 signals of the


PVMB board to the cable
connecting area of the shelf. It
is hot swappable.

EFTF

Front-access FE
transfer board

The EFPF transfer board


transfers 8-channel FE signals
of the IPMB board to the cable
connecting area of the shelf. It
is hot swappable.

HLAF

Front-access high
speed link transfer
board from the
master shelf to the
extended shelf

Used in the HABD shelf.


Through the DB-68 port on the
front panel, it connects to the
HLEF transfer board of the
HABF shelf. It is hot
swappable.

HLEF

Front-access high
speed link transfer
board of the extended
shelf

Through the DB-68 port on the


front panel, it connects to the
HLAF transfer board of the
HABD shelf. It is hot
swappable.

HWCF

Front-access HW
transfer board of the
HABD shelf

It provides one test port, one


clock input port, and three HW
ports for connecting to the
subtended HABD or HABF
shelf It is hot swappable.

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Board Type

Silk Screen

Full Name

Function

HWTF

Front-access HW
transfer board

It provides two test and alarm


ports, one clock input port, and
one HW port for connecting to
the HABD shelf. It is hot
swappable.

PSTF

Front-access power
transfer board

It provides one environment


monitoring serial port and one
48 V power port. It is hot
swappable.

RATF

Front-access 32-port
relay transfer board

It supports the circuit test and


loop line test and port backup
required by the service boards.
It is hot swappable.

SLTF

Front-access
subscriber cable
transfer board

It extends subscriber signals to


the cable connecting area of the
HABD and HABF shelf. It is
hot swappable.

SAPF

Front-access
subscriber cable
transfer board

It transfers 32-channel
subscriber signals of the CSRI
board to the cable connecting
area of the shelf. It provides the
line protection function. It is
hot swappable.

WATF

Front-access wetting
current transfer board

It provides the wetting current


for the 16-channel SHDSL
subscriber cable to protect the
cable against corrosion and
oxidation. It is hot swappable.

3.2 PVMB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignments and
specifications of the PVMB board.

Overview
The PVMB board is a packet voice managing board. The PVMB board can manage the
narrowband service board and process the V5 and H.248 protocols.
The PVMB board can transmit the time division multiplexing (TDM) voice signals to the local
exchange (LE) through the V5 interface and encapsulate the TDM voice signals into IP packets,
and then transmit packets upstream to the SoftSwitch through the fast Ethernet (FE) port.
The PVMB board can be installed in slots 4 and 5 of the HABA, HABC, HABD, and HABL
shelves. Two PVMB boards can be installed for hot backup. The backplane electrical port
shutdown feature is supported.
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The PVMB board has four versions: H601PVMB, H601PVMBB, H601PVMBF and
H601PVMBG. Table 3-3 describes the differences between different versions of PVMB boards.
Table 3-3 Differences between different versions of PVMB boards
Board

Uplink Port

Reach

H601PVMB

10/100M Base-T network port

100 m

H601PVMBB

100M multi-mode optical port

2 km

H601PVMBF

100M single-mode optical port

15 km

H601PVMBG

100M single-mode optical port

40 km

Figure 3-1shows the external connections of the PVMB board.


Figure 3-1 External connections of the PVMB board
V5 or FE uplink

Active
IPMB

+5 V

1 x FE
1 x FE

PVMB

-48 V

Standby
IPMB

Service
boards

PWX

PDU or
primary
power

NOD
HW

Serial port

ESC

NOTE

The PVMB board is of the H601 version.

Principles
Figure 3-2 shows the principle of the PVMB board.

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Figure 3-2 Principle of the PVMB board

Power signal

Backplane connector

HW signal

TDM
switching
module

Power
port

VOIP
service
processing
module

LSW
switching
module

FE opticla port/
electricial port

CPU
module
Power
module

Clock
module

The PVMB board consists of:


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CPU module, which controls and manages the PVMB board.

The TDM module supports conversion between HW voice signals and TDM voice signals.

The VoIP service processing module supports conversion between TDM voice signals and
IP voice packets.

The LSW switching module transmits IP packets to the IP MAN through the FE port.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Clock module, which provides clock signals to the components on the board.

Front Panel
With different uplink ports, front panels of the PVMB, PVMBB, PVMBF and PVMBG boards
differ from each other. Table 3-4 shows the front panel of the PVMB board.
The front panels of the PVMBB, PVMBF and PVMBG boards are the same, but their silk screens
are different. Table 3-5 shows the front panel of the PVMBB board.

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Table 3-4 Front panel of the PVMB board (electrical port)

RUN: running status LED, green


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

ACT: active LED, green


On

The board is active.

Off

The board is standby.

COM

ETH1

ETH0

ACT

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


PVMB
RST

Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise caution
when using the reset button.

NOTE

ETH0, ETH1 and COM: See "Port."

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Table 3-5 Front panel of the PVMBB board (optical port)

RUN: running status LED, green


RUN

ETH0

ACT

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

100BASE-FX
MM MODULE

ACT: active LED, green

RX
TX

LINK-Fx

On

The board is active.

Off

The board is standby.

COM

ACT-Fx

LINK-Fx: link connection LED, green


PVMBB
RST

On

The link connection is normal.

Off

The link connection is abnormal.

ACT-Fx: link running status LED, green


Blinking

The link communication is normal.

Off

The link communication is abnormal.

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise caution when
using the reset button.

NOTE

100BASE-FX and COM: See "Ports."

In the following section, PVMB refers to the PVMB series boards, including H601PVMB,
H601PVMBB, H601PVMBF and H601PVMBG.

The PWX board should run in the normal state before the PVMB board can start up.

Port
Some of the ports provided by the PVMB board are on the front panel and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-6 describes the ports provided by the PVMB board.

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Table 3-6 Ports provided by the PVMB board


Port

Function

Position

Connection

EHT0: 100M
full-duplex and
autonegotiation
Base-T
maintenance
network port

Loads the version in the


BIOS mode, or views the
debugging information
channel.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the
Ethernet port of the
maintenance terminal.

EHT1: 100M
full-duplex and
autonegotiation
Base-T
maintenance
network port

Supports the IP upstream


services.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the
network port of the upstream
device.

100BASE-Fx
MM
MODULE:
optical service
port

Transmits the voice and


control signals upstream
to the IP network.

Front panel

One 100M multi-mode


optical port

100BASE-Fx
SM
MODULE:
optical service
port

Works as the IP upstream


optical port for voice and
control signals.

Front panel

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 2
km

Interface type: LC

One 100M single-mode


optical port
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Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 15
km (H601PVMBF)

Transmission distance: 40
km (H601PVMBG)

Interface type: LC

COM: RS-232
maintenance
serial port

Provides the function for


local and remote
maintenance. You can
configure and manage the
system in the command
line interface (CLI)
through software. The
default baud rate is 9600
bit/s.

Front panel

Use thelocal serial port


cable to connect the port to
the serial port of the
maintenance terminal.

Four E1 ports

Works as uplink ports or


ports for access services.

E1TF (front
access shelf)

Use the PVMB E1 cable to


connect the port to the
upstream device or user-end
device.

E1TB (rear
access shelf)

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Port

Function

Position

Connection

HW port

Connects the subtended


HABD or HABF shelf,
providing the upstream
port for the narrowband
services of the subtended
HABD or HABF shelf.

HWCF (front
access shelf)

Use the HW cable - front


access to connect the port to
the HWTF transfer board of
the subtended HABD shelf or
the HWTF transfer board of
the HABF shelf.

Connects the subtended


HABA shelf, providing
the upstream port for the
narrowband services of
the subtended HABA
shelf.

HWCB (rear
access shelf)

Use the HW cable - rear


access to connect the port to
the HWTB transfer board of
the subtended HABA shelf.

NOTE

E1TB, E1TF, HWCB and HWCF are the transfer boards for the PVMB board. For more details of the
transfer boards, see:
"3.24.1 E1TB Transfer Board"
"3.25.1 E1TF Transfer Board"
"3.24.3 HWCB Transfer Board"
"3.25.7 HWTF Transfer Board"

Subboard
Table 3-7 describes the subboards of the PVMB board.
NOTE

Each PVMB board holds up to two subboards for the VoIP audio process.

Table 3-7 Subboards of the PVMB board


Subboard

Function

H602ETCM

Provides up to 64 voice channels.

H602ETCN

Provides up to 128 voice channels.

H601ETCA

Provides up to 192 voice channels.

H602ETCA

Provides up to 256 voice channels.

H601ETCB

Provides up to 384 voice channels.

H602ETCB

Provides up to 512 voice channels.

Jumper Settings
The PVMB board provides two jumpers: J6 and J7. Figure 3-3 shows the layout of the jumpers
on the PVMB boards.
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Figure 3-3 Layout of jumpers on the PVMB board

15
1

J6

16

H601PVMB

1
2

15
J7

16

J6 decides whether to ground the E1 signals. J7 decides the impedance of the E1 port. Table
3-8 describes the jumper settings.
NOTE

When the E1 port is of 120-ohm impedance, J6 cannot be connected.

Table 3-8 Jumper settings for the PVMB board


Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

J6

Connected

The shielding layer of the E1 port


is grounded.

Connected

Disconnected

The shielding layer of the E1 port


is not grounded.

Connected

The E1 port impedance is 75


ohms.

Disconnected

The E1 port impedance is 120


ohms.

J7

Connected

Table 3-9 shows the mapping between J6, J7 and E1 port.

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Table 3-9 Mapping between J6, J7 and E1 port


Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

J6

12

The 1st E1 port

J7

12

The 1st E1 port

34
56

34
The 2nd E1 port

78
910

The 2nd E1 port

78
The 3rd E1 port

1112
1314

56

910

The 3rd E1 port

1112
The 4th E1 port

1516

1314

The 4th E1 port

1516

NOTE

"75-ohm" and "120-ohm" are discussed with respect to the terminal matching impedance of the E1 port
transmission line. Use the unbalanced cable (E1 coaxial cable) for the 75-ohm impedance, and the
balanced cable (differential symmetric pair) for the 120-ohm impedance.

When selecting the matching impedance, be sure to set the jumpers correctly and keep the data
configuration consistent.

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the 4-channel E1 signals provided by the PVMB board to pin rows 1731 on the upper
header, as shown in Figure 3-4.
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RR0RR3: ring of receiving signals of E1 channels 03.

RT0RT3: tip of receiving signals of E1 channels 03.

TR0TR3: ring of transmitting signals of E1 channels 03.

TT0TT3: tip of transmitting signals of E1 channels 03.

Receiving and transmitting of the E1 signals are discussed at the PVMB side.

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Figure 3-4 Pin assignments of the upper header of the PVMB board

POTS2+
POTS4+
POTS5+
POTS6+

RR0
TR0
RR1
TR1
RR2
TR2
RR3
TR3

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34
35
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38
39
40
41
42
43
POTS13- 44
POTS14+ 45
POTS14- 46
POTS15+ 47
POTS15- 48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

POTS8POTS9+
POTS9POTS10+
POTS10POTS11+
POTS11POTS12+
POTS12-

POTS0POTS1POTS2-

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POTS4POTS5POTS6POTS7-

RT0
TT0
RT1
TT1
RT2
TT2
RT3
TT3

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66
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68
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Specifications
Table 3-10 lists the specifications of the PVMB board.
Table 3-10 Specifications of the PVMB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption


(Without Subboards)

PVMB

23 mm x 295 mm x 251 mm

18.5 W

3.3 IPMB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the IPMB board.

Overview
The IPMB board is an IP service processing board. The IPMB board aggregates and processes
the broadband services, forwards the VoIP services of the PVMB board, and transmits IP services
upstream over FE or GE ports.
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The IPMB board resides in slots 2 and 3 of the HABA, HABC, HABD and HABL service
shelves.
The IPMB board has the following functions and features:
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Provides broadband switching resources.

Supports the dual-system backup.

Supports the active/standby switchover.

Figure 3-5 shows the external connections of the IPMB board.


Figure 3-5 External connections of the IPMB board
FE or GE uplink
Active
PVMB
Standby
PVMB

1 x FE
1 x FE

IPMB

Broadband bus

-48 V

Broadband bus

HABF
Environment
monitoring serial port

ESC

PDU or
primary power

Service boards in
the same shelf

RS-4845 serial port

Intelligent MDF and


fan tray

NOTE

The IPMB board is of the H612 version.

Principles
Figure 3-6 describes the principles of the IPMB board.
Figure 3-6 Principles of the IPMB board

The IPMB board consists of:


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CPU module, which controls and manages other modules as well as the function of the
active/standby switchover.

Switching module, which provides FE ports and GE ports for switching IP services.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Clock module, which provides clock signals to the components on the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-11 describes the front panel of the IPMB board.
Table 3-11 Front panel of the IPMB board

RUN: running status LED


RUN
ACT

ACT0 LINK0

Green for the shielded filler panel.

Red for the unshielded filler panel.


Red, and then yellow 0.3s on
and 0.3s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

Green: 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The alarm that does not affect service


is generated.

ETH

COM

ACT1 LINK1

IPMB
RST

ACT: active LED, green


Green: on

The board is active.

Green: off

The board is standby.

The following describes the optical port LEDs:


ACT: Data transmission over the port, yellow
Blinking

Data is being transmitted.

Off

No data is being transmitted.

LINK: link status LED, green


On

The link is normal.

Off

The link is abnormal.

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise caution
when using the reset button.

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NOTE

GE/FE, ETH and COM: See "Ports."

Port
Some of the ports provided by the IPMB board are on the front panel and backplane, and the
others are on the transfer boards. Table 3-12 describes the ports provided by the IPMB board.
Table 3-12 Ports provided by the IPMB board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

COM (RS-232
maintenance
serial port)

Provides the function


for local and remote
maintenance. It allows
you to configure the
system in the CLI
through software such
as HyperTerminal. The
default baud rate is
9600 bit/s.

Front panel

Use the local serial port


cable to connect the port to
the serial port of the
maintenance terminal.

ETH (10/100M
Base-T
maintenance
Ethernet port)

Allows you to
configure the system to
work in the full-duplex
mode.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the
Ethernet port on the
maintenance terminal.

Broadband bus
port

Subtends the extended


shelf.

HLAF (front
access shelf)

Use the broadband


subtending cable to
connect the port to the HLEF
transfer board in the
extended shelf.

Broadband bus
port

Communicates with the


slots in the same shelf.

Communicates with service


slots through the backplane.

Four FE ports

Accesses the LAN


service.

EFTB (rear
access shelf)

Use the IPMB FE cable rear access to connect the


port to the subscriber device.

EFTF (front
access shelf)

Use the IPMB FE cable front access to connect the


port to the subscriber device.

Subboard

Use the network cable or


the optical fiber to connect
the port to the upstream
device.

HWCF
transfer board

Use the ESC monitoring


cable to connect the port to
the HWCF transfer board.

Two FE ports or
two GE ports

Works as the uplink


port.

RS-485 serial port Manages the intelligent


MDF and fan trays.

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Port

Function

Position

Connection

Environment
monitoring serial
port

Monitors power board.

DB9
connector of
the fan tray

Use the fan monitoring


cable to connect the port to
the DB9 connector of the fan
tray.

NOTE

For the details of EFTB, HLAF, EFTF and EFPF, see:


"3.24.2 EFTB Transfer Board"
"3.25.4 HLAF Transfer Board"
"3.25.2 EFTF Transfer Board"
"3.25.3 EFPF Transfer Board"

Subboard
Table 3-13 describes the subbords of the IPMB board.
Table 3-13 Subboards of the IPMBH612 board

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Port

Optical Unit

H612O2GN

Two GE optical
ports

Multi-mode

Wavelength: 850 nm

Transmission distance: 0.55 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 10 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 40 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1550 nm

Transmission distance: 70 km

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Port

Optical Unit

H612O2FN

Two FE optical
ports

Multi-mode

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 2 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 15 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1310 nm

Transmission distance: 40 km

Interface type: LC

Single-mode

Wavelength: 1550 nm

Transmission distance: 80 km

Interface type: LC

Figure 3-7 describes the subboards of the IPMB board.


Figure 3-7 Subboard positions on the IPMB board

H612IPMB

Subboard

Subboard

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


The pins between the IPMB board and the backplane consist of three parts: J1, J2 and J3. The
eight FE ports provided by the IPMB board are defined at pin rows 14 of J3, as shown in Figure
3-8. Table 3-14 describes the pin assignments for J3 connector on the backplane.
Figure 3-8 Pin assignments of the IPMB board
J3
25

J1
20

15

J2
10

J3
1
a bc d e f g h

Table 3-14 pin assignments for J3 connector on the backplane


Pin No. (Row)

FE-1

FE-0

FE-3

FE-2

FE-5

FE-4

FE-7

FE-6

Specifications
Table 3-15 lists the specifications of the IPMB board.
Table 3-15 Specifications of the IPMB board

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Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H612IPMB

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3.4 A32 Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the A32 board.

Overview
The A32 board is a 32-port analog line board with the BORSCHT function. The subscriber
signals are sent to the narrowband control board through the backplane, and the narrowband
control board sends PSTN services upstream.
The A32 board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
NOTE

BORSCHT is described as follows:


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B: Battery.

O: Over-voltage and over-current protection.

R: Ringing.

S: Supervision

C: Codec.

H: Hybrid.

T: Test.

The A32 board has the following functions and features:


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All 32 ports support the A/ law.

None of the 32 ports supports 16/12KC charging.

None of the 32 ports supports port backup.

The A32 board has three versions, including CC0HASL, CC0NASL and CC0RASL. Table
3-16 shows their differences.
Table 3-16 Differences between CC0HASL, CC0NASL and CC0RASL
Board

Reversal Polarity

Feed Current

CC0HASL

The 16th and 17th subscribers


support the reversal polarity.

21 mA

CC0NASL

All the 32 subscribers support the


reversal polarity.

21 mA

CC0RASL

All the 32 subscribers support the


reversal polarity.

30 mA

Figure 3-9 shows the external connections of the A32 board.


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Figure 3-9 External connections of the A32 board


PVMB/
RSUG
HW
PDU or
primary
power

-48V

Power

A32

PWX

32 x (POTS)
PSTN
terminal

Front Panel
Table 3-17 shows the front panel of the A32 board.
Table 3-17 Front panel of the A32 board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN
BSY

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

On

The protective fuse of the board is


broken, and the 48 V input is
switched off.

BSY: port status LED, yellow


On

At least one POTS port is busy.

Off

No POTS port is busy.

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Port
Some of the ports provided by the A32 board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-18 describes the ports provided by the A32 board.
Table 3-18 Ports provided by the A32 board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

32 analog
service ports

Access analog
subscribers.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

NOTE

SLTF is the transfer board for the DSL board. For more details of the transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF
Transfer Board."

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 16-channel POTS signals to pin rows 1-16 on the upper header, as shown in
Figure 3-10.
Connect the last 16-channel POTS signals to pin rows 17-32 on the lower header, as shown in
Figure 3-11.
Numerals POTS0-POTS31 in the figures refer to signal channels 0-31.

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Figure 3-10 Pin assignments of the upper header of the A32 board
POT S0+

POT S1+

POT
S2+
POTS2+

POT S3+

POT
S4+
POTS4+

POT
S5+
POTS5+

POT
S6+
POTS6+

POT S7+

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9
10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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21
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24
25
26

T3-R

27

T7-R

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R4-R

29

R8-R

30

T4-R

31

T8-R

32

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

POT S8+

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POT
S8POTS8-

34

POT
S9+
POTS9+

35

POT
S9POTS9-

36

POT
S10+
POTS10+

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POT
S10POTS10-

38

POT
S11+
POTS11+

39

POT
S11POTS11-

40

POT
S12+
POTS12+
POT
S12POTS12-

41

POT S13+

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POT
S13POTS13-

44

POT
S14+
POTS14+
POT
S14POTS14-

45

POT
S15+
POTS15+

47

POT
S15POTS15-

48

42

46

49

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18

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31

64

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

POT
S0POTS0-

65

POT
S1POTS1-

66

POT
S2POTS2-

67

POT S3-

68

POT
S4POTS4-

69

POT
S5POTS5-

70

POT
S6POTS6-

71

POT
S7POTS7-

72

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

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74

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10

75

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11

76

12

12

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13

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14

79

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15

80

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16

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17

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92

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93

29

94

30

95

31

96

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24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Figure 3-11 Pin assignments of the lower header of the A32 board
1
2
POTS2+

3
4

POTS4+
POTS5+
POTS6+

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6
7
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T7-R S27+
POT

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R4-RS28+
POT

29

R8-RS29+
POT

30

T4-R S30+
POT

31

T8-R S31+
POT

32

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33
POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+

39

POTS11-

40

POTS12+

41

POTS12-

42
43

POTS13-

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47

POTS15-

48

POT S16+

49

POT S16-

50

POT S17+

51

POT S17-

52

POT S18+

53

POT S18-

54

POT S19+

55

POT S19-

56

POT S20+

57

POT S20-

58

POT S21+

59

POT S21-

60

POT S22+

61

POT S22-

62

POT S23+

63

POT S23-

64

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

POTS0-

65

POTS1-

66

POTS2-

67
68

POTS4-

69

POTS5-

70

POTS6-

71

POTS7-

72
73

74

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12

77

13

78

14

79

15

80

16

81

17

82

18

83

19

84

20

85

21

86

22

87

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

88
POT S24-

89

POT S25-

90

POT S26-

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POT S27-

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POT S28-

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POT S29-

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POT S30-

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Specifications
Table 3-19 lists the specifications of the A32 board.
Table 3-19 Specifications of the A32 board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x
H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Maximum Power
Consumption (Traffic
= 0.25eerl)

CC0HASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242
mm

39 W

16.8 W

CC0NASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242
mm

39 W

16.8 W

CC0RASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242
mm

58 W

19.6 W

3.5 ASL Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the ASL board.

Overview
The ASL board is a 16-port analog service board with the BORSCHT function. The subscriber
signals are sent to the narrowband control board through the backplane, and the narrowband
control board sends PSTN services upstream.
The ASL board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
NOTE

BORSCHT is described as follows:


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B: Battery.

O: Over-voltage and over-current protection.

R: Ringing.

S: Supervision

C: Codec

H: Hybrid

T: Test

The ASL board has the following functions and features:


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All the 16 ports support the A/ law.

None of the 16 ports supports port backup.

TThe ASL board has three versions, including CB36ASL, CB37ASL and CC0KASL. Table
3-20 describes differences between the CB36ASL, CB37ASL and CC0KASL boards.
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Table 3-20 Differences between the CB36ASL, CB37ASL and CC0KASL board s
Board

Reversal Polarity

16/12KC Charging

Feed Current

CB36ASL

All the 16 customers


support the reversal
polarity.

Supported

47/35/25/16 mA
adjustable

CB37ASL

All the 16 subscribers


support the reversal
polarity.

Not supported

47/35/25/16 mA
adjustable

CC0KASL

The 8th and 9th


subscribers support the
reversal polarity.

Not supported

20 mA

NOTE

The CB37ASL board has two versions: CB37ASL0 and CB37ASL1. CB37ASL1 provides the remote
power feeding.

The CC0KASL board has two versions: CC0KASL0 and CC0KASL1. CC0KASL1 has multiple
resistances, multiple ringing modes, and can be configured with commands on ringing, and howling
stopping.

Figure 3-12 shows the external connections of the ASL board.


Figure 3-12 External connections of the ASL board
PVMB/
RSUG
HW
PDU or
primary
power

-48 V

Power

ASL

PWX

16 x (POTS)
PSTN
terminal

Front Panel
Table 3-21 shows the front panel of the ASL board.

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Table 3-21 Front panel of the ASL board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal


state.

On

The VBAT power supply is


powered off.

ASL

Port
Some of the ports provided by the ASL board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-22 describes the ports provided by the ASL board.
Table 3-22 Ports provided by the ASL board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 analog
service ports

Access analog
subscribers.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

NOTE

For more details of the SLTF transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board."

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel POTS signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as shown in
Figure 3-13.
Connect the last 8-channel POTS signals to pin rows 2532 on the lower header, as shown in
Figure 3-14.
Numerals POTS0-POTS15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.
Figure 3-13 Pin assignments of the upper header of the ASL board
PO T S0+

PO T S1+

PO
T S2+
POTS2+

PO T S3+

PO
T S4+
POTS4+

PO
T S5+
POTS5+

PO
T S6+
POTS6+
PO T S7+

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8
9
10
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12
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T4-R

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33
POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+

39

POTS11-

40

POTS12+

41

POTS12-

42
43

POTS13-

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47

POTS15-

48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

PO
T S0POTS0-

65

PO
T S1POTS1-

66

PO
T S2POTS2-

67

PO T S3-

68

PO
T S4POTS4-

69

PO
T S5POTS5-

70

PO
T S6POTS6-

71

PO
T S7POTS7-

72

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Figure 3-14 Pin assignments of the lower header of the ASL board
1
2
POTS2+
POTS4+

2
3

POTS5+

POTS6+

7
8

7
8

10
11

10

12
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26

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T3-R S10+

27

POT
T7-R S11+
POT
R4-RS12+

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POT
R8-RS13+

30

POT
T4-R S14+
POT
T8-R S15+

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31
32

37
38

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6

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40
41

7
8

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14POTS15+

46

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61

29
30

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64

31
32

69
70

POTS5POTS6POTS7-

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Table 3-23 lists the specifications of the ASL board.
Table 3-23 Specifications of the ASL board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

CB36ASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

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13.7 W (25 mA feed)
16 W (35 mA feed)
18.8 W (47 mA feed)

CB37ASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

12.1 W

CC0KASL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

8.8 W

3.6 ADMB/ADMC Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADMB/ADMC boards.

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Overview
The ADMB/ADMC board is a 16-port ADSL/ADSL2+ line board, with a built-in splitter. The
ADMB/ADMC board communicates with the broadband control board through the backplane.
The broadband control board forwards the services from the ADMB/ADMC board to the IP
network.
The ADMB/ADMC board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or
HABD shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 611 of the HABL shelf.
Table 3-24 shows the differences between the ADMB board and the ADMC board.
Table 3-24 Differences between ADMB and ADMC
Board

Test of Circuit and Loop Line

Port Backup

ADMB

No

No

ADMC

Yes

Yes

The external connections of the ADMB board and the ADMC board are the same. Figure
3-15 shows the external connections of the ADMB board.
Figure 3-15 External connections of the ADMB board
IPMB

2 broadband buses
PDU or
primary
power

-48 V

16 x POTS
ADMB

PSTN
device

16 x (POTS+ADSL/ADSL2+)
ATU-R and
PSTN terminal

NOTE

The ADMB/ADMC board is of the H602 version.

Principles
Figure 3-16 describes the principles of the ADMB board.

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Figure 3-16 Principles of the ADMB board

Control module

Broadband bus

POTS signals

Mixed signals

Converging
module

Service processing
module

Splitter module

Relay module

Protection
module

Clock module

Driving module

Power signals
Power module

The ADMB board consists of:

Protection module, which protects the service board in case of loop line abnormality,
including power line touching and lightning.
Splitter module, which splits POTS signals from mixed signals.

Driving module, which magnifies driving of downstream services.

Service process module, which modulates ADSL2+ services.

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Convergence module, which forwards the customer data upstream to the control board or
sends the data from the control board downstream to the customer.
CPU module, which performs service board startup and outband management.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Figure 3-17 describes the principles of the ADMC board.


Figure 3-17 Principles of the ADMC board

Control module

Broadband bus

POTS signals

Mixed signals

Converging
module

Service processing
module

Splitter module

Relay module

Protection
module

Clock module

Driving module

Power signals
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The ADMC board consists of:


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Protection module, which protects the service board in case of loop line abnormality,
including power line touching and lightning.

Relay module, which performs line port circuit/loop line test and port backup.

Splitter module, which splits POTS signals from mixed signals.

Driving module, which magnifies driving of downstream services.

Service process module, which modulates ADSL2+ services.

Convergence module, which forwards the customer data upstream to the control board or
sends the data from the control board downstream to the customer.

CPU module, which performs service board startup and outband management.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Front Panel
The front panels of the ADMB board and the ADMC board are the same, but their silk screens
are different. Table 3-25 shows the front panel of the ADMB board.
Table 3-25 Front panel of the ADMB board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal


state.

ADMB

Port
Some of the ports provided by the ADMB/ADMC board are on the backplane and the others are
on the transfer boards. Table 3-26 describes the ports provided by the ADMB/ADMC board.
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Table 3-26 Ports provided by the ADMB/ADMC board


Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 POTS ports

Output the POTS signal


to the PSTN device.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
MDF at the central
office.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
MDF at the local end.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

16 POST and
ADSL/ADSL2
+ combo ports

Access the POST and


ADSL/ADSL2+ combo
signals.

NOTE

For details of the SLTF board, see "3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board."

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ signals to pin rows 116 on the upper
header, as shown in Figure 3-18.
Connect the last 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ signals to pin rows 1732 on the lower
header, as shown in Figure 3-19.
Numerals LINEA0LINEA15, LINEB0LINEB15, POTS0POTS15 in the figures refer to
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Figure 3-18 Pin assignments of the upper header of the ADMB/ADMC board
LINE A0
LINE A1
POTS2+
LINE
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LINE A3
POTS4+
LINE
A4
POTS5+
LINE
A5
POTS6+
LINE
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LINE A7

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POTS4LINE
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POTS8+
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T3-R
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Specifications
Table 3-27 lists the specifications of the ADMB/ADMC board.
Table 3-27 Specifications of the ADMB/ADMC board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H602ADMB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

29.3 W

H602ADMC

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

29.3 W

3.7 ADRB Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADRB board.

Overview
The ADRB board is a 32-port ADSL/ADSL2+ line board, with the built-in splitter. The ADRB
board communicates with the broadband control board through the backplane. The broadband
control board forwards the services from the ADRB board to the IP network.
The ADRB board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 18-35 of the HABF shelf, and slots 611 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-20 shows the external connections of the ADRB board.
Figure 3-20 External connections of the ADRB board
IPMB

2 x broadband bus
-48 V
PDU

ADRB

32 x POTS

PSTN
device

32 x (ADSL/ADSL2+ over POTS

ATU-R and
PSTN terminal

NOTE

The ADRB board is of the H603 version.

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Principles
Figure 3-21 describes the principles of the ADRB board.
Figure 3-21 Principles of the ADRB board

Control module

Splitter
module

Backplane

Broadband processing module

POTS signal

Clock module

Power module

The ADRB board consists of:


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Control module, which initiates controls chips on the board.

Broadband processing module, which processes the broadband signals and forwards the
control signals between the main control board and the control module.

Splitter module, which splits 32-channel POTS signals from the mixed signals and accesses
them to the corresponding POTS service process boards.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Clock module, which provides clock signals to the components on the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-28 shows the front panel of the ADRB board.

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Table 3-28 Front panel of the ADRB board

RUN: running status LED, green


0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal


state.

POTS

RUN

ADRB

Port
Some of the ports provided by the ADRB board are on the front panel and backplane, and the
others are on the transfer boards. Table 3-29 describes the ports provided by the ADRB board.
Table 3-29 Ports provided by the ADRB board

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Function

Position

Connection

32 POTS ports

Output the POTS


signal to the PSTN
device.

Front panel

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to
the CO MDF.

32 POTS and ADSL/


ADSL2+ combo
ports

Access the POTS and


ADSL/ADSL2+
combo signals.

RATB

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to
the subscriber MDF.

RATF or SAPF

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
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NOTE

For more details of the RATB transfer board, see "3.24.5 RATB Transfer Board."
For more details of the RATF transfer board. see "3.25.9 RATF Transfer Board."
For more details of the SAPF transfer board. see "3.25.11 SAPF Transfer Board."

Jumper Settings
The ADRB board provides jumper S1, as shown in Figure 3-22.
Figure 3-22 Layout of the jumper on the ADRB board
H603ADRB
S1

Jumper S1 is used to control the BIOS software loading mode of the board. Table 3-30 describes
the jumper settings.
Table 3-30 Jumper settings for the ADRB board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S1

Connected

The board enters the BIOS software


loading mode.

Disconnected

Disconnected

The board exits from the BIOS software


loading mode.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-31 describes the pin assignments for the POTS port on the front panel of the ADRB
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Table 3-31 Pin assignments of the POTS port on the front panel of the ADRB board

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Signal

POTSB
8

18

NC

POTSA
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POTSB
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Port

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Signal

Pin

Signal

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POTSA0

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POTSA
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POTSA1

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POTSA2
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POTSB
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POTSA
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POTSA
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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ signals to pin rows 116 on the upper
header, as shown in Figure 3-23.
Connect the last 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ signals to pin rows 1732 on the lower
header, as shown in Figure 3-24.
Numerals LINEA0LINEA31, LINEB0LINEB31 in the figures refer to signal channels 031.
Figure 3-23 Pin assignments of the upper header of the ADRB board
LINE A0
LINE A1
POTS2+
LINE
A2
LINE A3
POTS4+
LINE
A4
POTS5+
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Figure 3-24 Pin assignments of the lower header of the ADRB board

LINE A24
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T3-RA26
LINE
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Table 3-32 lists the specifications of the ADRB board.
Table 3-32 Specifications of the ADRB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H603ADRB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

44.4 W

3.8 CDI Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the CDI board.

Overview
The CDI board is a 16-port direct dial-in line board , and realizes the transparent transmission
of analog subscriber signals.
The CDI board resides in slots 6-35 of the HABA shelf, slots 6-17 of the HABC or HABD shelf,
slots 18-35 of the HABF shelf, and slots 6-10 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-25 shows the external connections of the CDI board.
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Figure 3-25 External connections of the CDI board


PVMB/
RSUG
HW
Power

CDI

PWX

16 x (POTS)
PSTN
terminal

NOTE

The CDI board is of the H301 version.

Principles
Figure 3-26 describes the principles of the CDI board.
Figure 3-26 Principles of the CDI board
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The CDI board mainly consists of:


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The CPU module, which performs communication control, protocol process, state detection
and takes scheduling.

The subscriber interface module, which provides 16 subscriber line interfaces.

The time slot switch module, which switches the time slot.

Front Panel
Table 3-33 describes the front panel of the CDI board.
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Table 3-33 Front panel of the CDI board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The CDI board fails to


communicate with the
host.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

0.125s on and 0.125s off, and blinking


quickly for 3s

The self-check fails.

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CH7

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CH10
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CH13
CH14

CH0-CH15: Channel monitoring LED, green


On

The relative channels are


busy.

CH15

CDI/a

Port
Some of the ports provided by the CDI board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-34 describes the ports provided by the CDI board.
Table 3-34 Ports provided by the CDI board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 POTS
ports

Access the POTS


signals.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

NOTE

For more details of the SLTF transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board."

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel DDI signals to pin rows 1-8 on the upper header, as shown in Figure
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Connect the last 8-channel DDI signals to pin rows 25-32 on the upper header, as shown in
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Numerals R0R15, T0T15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.

Figure 3-27 Pin assignments of the upper header of the CDI board
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Table 3-35 lists the specifications of the CDI board.
Table 3-35 Specifications of the CDI board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
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23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

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23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

4.5 W

3.9 CSMB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the CSMB board.

Overview
The CSMB board is a 16-port ADSL/ADSL2+ and POTS combo service board, with built-in
splitter.

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The ADSL/ADSL2+ service communicate with the broadband control board through the
backplane. The broadband control board forwards the services from the CSMB board to
the IP network.

The POTS service communicates with the narrowband control board through HW bus. The
narrowband control board forwards the services upstream through V5 or MG interface.

The CSMB board has the following functions and features:


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The ADSL service and the POTS service do not affect each other either on services or on
management.

Ports 7 and 8 support the reversal polarity.

The circuit and loop line tests are supported by configuring the CSMB board with a test
relay board.

The ASL board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 611 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-29 shows the external connections of the CSMB board.
Figure 3-29 External connections of the CSMB board
IPMB

PVMB

Broadband
bus
PDU or
primary
power

-48 V

HW

CSMB

Power
supply

PWX

16 x (POTS + ADSL/ADSL2+)
ATU-R
and PSTN
terminal

NOTE

The CSMB board is of the H602 version.

Principles
Figure 3-30 describes the principles of the CSMB board.

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Figure 3-30 Principles of the CSMB board

The CSMB board consists of:


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Protection module, which protects the service board in case of loop line abnormality,
including power line touching and lightning.

Splitter module, which splits POTS signals and ADSL2+ signals from the mixed signals.

Driving module, which magnifies driving of downstream services.

Service process module, which accesses ADSL2+ services.

Convergence module, which forwards the customer data upstream to the control board or
sends the data from the control board downstream to the customer.

Control module, which performs service board startup, management, control and serial port
communication.

Power module, which provides power supply of 48 V, 5 V, 3.3 V and 1.5 V to the board.

Relay module, which performs circuit/loop line test through switchover of narrowband
relay.

Main control module, which communicates with NOD board and detects line board status
and controls the COMBO chip on board.

COMBO module, which provides BORSCHT function to 16 pairs of analog subscriber


lines and realizes the switchover and assignment of time slots.

SLIC module, which performs feed detection, offhook detection and 2/4 line switchover.

Front Panel
Table 3-36 shows the front panel of the CSMB board.
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Table 3-36 Front panel of the CSMB board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal


state.

0.25s on and 0.25s off repeatedly for


8s -> on for several seconds -> 0.25s
on and 0.25s off repeatedly for 8s > on for several seconds

The POTS service is abnormal,


and the control unit of the POTS
access module is reset repeatedly.

0.25s on and 0.25s off repeatedly for


more than 8s

The POTS service is normal, but


the ADSL access module is
abnormal.

CSMB

Port
Some of the ports provided by the CSMB board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-37 describes the ports provided by the CSMB board.
Table 3-37 Ports provided by the CSMB board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 POTS and ADSL/


ADSL2+ combo ports

Connect
subscribers
.

Backplane (rear
access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port the MDF.

NOTE

SLTF is the transfer board for the DSL board. For more details of the transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF
Transfer Board."

Jumper Settings
The CSMB board provides jumper S1, as shown in Figure 3-31.
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Figure 3-31 Layout of the jumper on the CSMB board


H602CSMB

S1

Jumper S1 is used to control the narrowband software loading mode of the board. Table 3-38
describes the jumper settings.
Table 3-38 Jumper settings for the CSMB board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S1

Connected

The board enters the narrowband


software loading mode.

Disconnected

Disconnected

The board exits from the


narrowband software loading
mode.

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 18 on the
upper header, as shown in Figure 3-32.
Connect the last 8-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 2532 on the
lower header, as shown in Figure 3-33.
Numerals LINEA0LINEA15, LINEB0LINEB15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.

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Figure 3-32 Pin assignments of the upper header of the CSMB board
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POTS4+
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POTS5+
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Specifications
Table 3-39 lists the parameters of the CSMB board.
Table 3-39 Parameters of the CSMB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
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H602CSMB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

25.2 W

3.10 CSRB/CSRI Boards


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
parameters of the CSRB/CSRI board.

Overview
The CSRB/CSRI board is a 32-port POTS and ADSL2+ combo service board, with a built-in
splitter.
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The broadband service communicates with the broadband control board through broadband
ports. The broadband control board forwards the services to the IP network.

The narrowband service communicates with the narrowband control board through HW.
The narrowband control board forwards the services to the PSTN network.

Both the CSRB board and the CSRI board support the external ringing, also called the
unbalanced ringing mode.

The CSRB/CSRI board resides in slots 6-35 of the HABA shelf, slots 6-17 of the HABC or
HABD shelf, slots 18-35 of the HABF shelf, and slots 6-11 of the HABL shelf.
Table 3-40 shows the differences between the CSRB and CSRI boards.
Table 3-40 Differences between the CSRB and CSRI boards
Board

Remote Power Supply

CSRI

Narrowband supports.

CSRB

Narrowband does not support.

Figure 3-34 shows the external connections of the CSRB board.

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Figure 3-34 External connections of the CSRB board


IPMB

PVMB

Broadband
bus
PDU or
primary
power

HW

-48 V

Power
supply

CSRB

PWX

32 x (POTS + ADSL2+)
Splitter

ATU-R
and PSTN
terminal

Figure 3-35 shows the external connections of the CSRI board.


Figure 3-35 External connections of the CSRI board
IPMB

PVMB

Broadband bus
PDU or
primary
power

-48 V/-68 V

HW

CSRI

Power

PWX

32 x (POTS over ADSL2+)


Splitter

ATU-R
and PSTN
terminal

NOTE

The CSRB and CSRI boards are of the H603 version.

Principles
Figure 3-36 describes the principles of the CSRB board.
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Figure 3-36 Principles of the CSRB board

Data
processing
module

Analog front
module

Line driver

Bus
conversion
module

Backplane

Narrowband service control


module

Splitter module

Codec module

Line interface
module

Ringing current
relay

Narrowband service
control module

The CSRB board consists of broadband part and narrowband part, providing 32 ADSL2+ and
POTS ports.
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The broadband part includes the control module, bus conversion module, digital process
module, analog front-end module, and line amplifier module.

The narrowband part includes the control module, CODEC module, line interface module,
ring current relay, and protection circuit.

Splitter module couples broadband and narrowband subscriber lines.

The control module for the broadband part and narrowband part controls and manages the
broadband and narrowband separately.

The digital process module, analog front-end module, and line amplifier module encode/
decode the ADSL2+ service, convert modulo, and drive lines. The uplink interface connects
to the broadband bus of the backplane.

Bus conversion module converts between the broadband buses of the backplane and the
board.

The CODEC module and the line interface module encode/decode the narrowband voice
service, convert modulo, and switch between 2/4 wires. The uplink interface connects to
the narrowband bus of the backplane.

Front Panel
Table 3-41 shows the front panel of the CSRB board.

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Table 3-41 Front panel of the CSRB board

RUN ALM: running status LED, red or green


On or 0.5s on and 0.5s off
repeatedly

The board is registering or faulty.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

BSY: port status LED, green


On

At least one POTS port is busy.

Off

No POTS port is busy.

Table 3-42 shows the front panel of the CSRI board.


Table 3-42 Front panel of the CSRI board

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


RUN
ALM

Yellow

On

The board narrowband


software is starting up.

Green

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

Red

On

The broadband software of


the board is starting up, or the
board selfcheck fails, or the
board is faulty.

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Port
Some of the ports provided by the CSRB/CSRI board are on the backplane and the others are
on the transfer boards. Table 3-43 describes the ports provided by the CSRB/CSRI board.
Table 3-43 Ports provided by the CSRB/CSRI board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

32 ADSL2+ and
POTS combo
ports

Access
subscribers.

Backplane or RATB (rear


access shelf)

Use the 32channel


subscriber cable
to connect the port
to the MDF.

RATF (front access shelf)

Use the 32channel


subscriber cable
to connect the port
to the MDF.

NOTE

For more details of the RATB and RATF transfer boards, see:
"3.24.5 RATB Transfer Board"
"3.25.9 RATF Transfer Board"

Jumper Settings
The CSRB or CSRI board provides two jumpers S1 and S2, as shown in Figure 3-37 and Figure
3-38.
Figure 3-37 Layout of the jumpers on the CSRB board
H603CSRB

Subboard
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Figure 3-38 Layout of the jumpers on the CSRI board


H603CSRI

Subboard
S2

S1
S2

NOTE

Among the four pins in jumper S2, only the upper two are valid.

Table 3-44 describes the settings of jumpers S1 and S2.


Table 3-44 Jumper settings for the CSRB/CSRI board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S1

Connected

The board enters the narrowband


software loading mode.

Disconnected

Disconnected

The board exits from the narrowband


software loading mode.

Connected

The board enters the broadband


software loading mode.

Disconnected

The board exits from the broadband


software loading mode.

S2

Disconnected

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 16-channel POTS and ADSL2+ combo signals 1-16 on the upper header, as
shown in Figure 3-39.
Connect the last 16-channel POTS and ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 17-32 on the upper
header, as shown in Figure 3-40.
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Numerals LINEA0-LINEA31, LINEB0-LINEB31 in the figures refer to signal channels 0-31.


Figure 3-39 Pin assignments of the upper header of the CSRB or CSRI board
LINE A0
LINE A1
POTS2+
LINE
A2
LINE A3
POTS4+
LINE
A4
POTS5+
LINE
A5
POTS6+
LINE
A6
LINE A7

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POTS13LINE
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Figure 3-40 Pin assignments of the lower header of the CSRB/CSRI board

LINE A24
LINE A25
T3-RA26
LINE
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LINE
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LINE A29
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Table 3-45 lists the specifications of the CSRB/CSRI board.
Table 3-45 Specifications of the CSRB/CSRI board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H603CSRB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

36.5 W

H603CSRI

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

35.4 W

3.11 DSL Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the DSL board.

Overview
The DSL board is an 8-port digital line board that provides eight 2BD ports.
The DSL board provides: Standard ISDN BRA services, TA128 semi-permanent connection
mode, MTA access mode and U-port transparent transmission access mode.
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The DSL board has the following functions and features:


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The eight U ports on the DSL board can be configured to different working modes.

The DSL board can provide the power supply to customer terminals. It controls the DC
power supply of eight ports through the remote power control circuit.

The provision of power supply can be set by ports through configuration at the background.

The power supply circuit has the functions of over-current detection and automatic
protection. The automatic recovery of power supply can be implemented through the
software control.

The DSL board resides in slots 6-35 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-41 shows the external connections of the DSL board.
Figure 3-41 External connections of the DSL board
PVMB

HW
PDU or
primary
power

-48 V

DSL

Power

PWX

8 x (2B+D)

NT1

Front Panel
Table 3-46 describes the front panel of the DSL board.

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Table 3-46 Front panel of the DSL board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off


repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

On or off

The board is faulty.

Ports 07 activation status LED, green

DSL

On

Activated

Off

Deactivated

0.625s on and 0.625s off


repeatedly

Activating the U port

0.25s on and 0.25s off


repeatedly

Activating the S/T port.

Serial port communication LED, red


The LED status change once when the active and the
standby communicate for 160 times.

Port
Some of the ports provided by the DSL board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-47 describes the ports provided by the DSL board.
Table 3-47 Ports provided by the DSL board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

8 2B+D service
ports

Connect
subscribers.

Backplane (rear
access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

NOTE

For more details of the SLTF transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board."

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel POTS signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as shown in
Figure 3-42.
Numerals A0A7, B0B7 in the figure refer to signal channels 07.
Figure 3-42 Pin assignments of the upper header of the DSL board
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Table 3-48 lists the specifications of the DSL board.
Table 3-48 Specifications of the DSL board

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Maximum Power
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CB03DSL

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3.12 ADRI Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the ADRI board.

Overview
The ADRI board is a 32-port ADSL/ADSL2+ service board, with a built-in ADSL over POTS
splitter to access the ADSL over POTS service. The ADRI board communicates with the
broadband control board through the broadband subtending serial port. The broadband control
board forwards the broadband services to the IP network.
The ADRI board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 611 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-43 shows the external connections of the ADRI board.
Figure 3-43 External connections of the ADRI board
IPMB

2 x broadband buses
-48 V
Backplane

ADRI

32 x POTS

Narrowband
board

32 x (ADSL/ADSL2+ over POTS)


ATU-R
and PSTN
terminal

NOTE

The ADRI board is of the H603 version.

Principles
Figure 3-44 describes the principles of the ADRI board.

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Figure 3-44 Principles of the ADRI board

Digital
process
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Analog
front end
module

Line amplifier
module

Backplane

Bus
conversion
module

Broadband service
control module

Splitter module

POTS

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Control module, which initiates controls chips on the board.

Bus conversion module, which converts between backplane bus and broadband bus.

Digital process module, analog front end module and line amplifier module, which
performs the ADSL2+ service coding/decoding, analog/digital conversion and line driving.
The uplink port connects to the broadband bus of the backplane.

Splitter module, which splits POTS signals from the mixed signals and accesses them to
the corresponding service process boards.

Front Panel
Table 3-49 describes the front panel of the ADRI board.

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Table 3-49 Front panel of the ADRI board

RUN/ALM: running status LED


RUN
ALM

POTS

BSY

Yellow

On

The board is starting up.

Green

1s on and 1s off
repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

Red

On

The board is to be reset or


the board is faulty.

BSY: port status LED, green


ADRI

On

At least one xDSL port is


busy.

Off

No xDSL port is busy.

Port
Some of the ports provided by the ADRI board are on the front panel and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-50 describes the ports provided by the ADRI board.
Table 3-50 Ports provided by the ADRI board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

32 POTS and
ADSL/ADSL2+
combo ports

Connect
subscribers.

Backplane and
RATB (rear access
shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
MDF.

RATF or SAPF
(front access shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
MDF.

Front panel

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
narrowband board.

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NOTE

For more details of the RATB, RATF and SAPF transfer boards, see:
"3.24.5 RATB Transfer Board"
"3.25.9 RATF Transfer Board"
"3.25.11 SAPF Transfer Board"

Subboard
Table 3-51 describes the subboards of the ADRI board.
Table 3-51 Subboards of the ADRI board
Subboard

Port

Remarks

H603L2DA

Provides 2 broadband bus uplink ports

Jumper Settings
The ADRI board provides jumper J10, as shown in Figure 3-45.
Figure 3-45 Layout of the jumper on the ADRI board
H603ADRI

Subboard
S2
J10

Table 3-52 describes the jumper settings.

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Table 3-52 Jumper settings for the ADRI board


Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

J10

Connected

The board enters the


broadband BIOS software
loading mode.

Disconnected

Disconnected

The board exits from the


broadband BIOS software
loading mode.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-53 describes the pin assignments for the POTS port on the front panel of the ADRI
board.
Table 3-53 Pin assignments of the POTS port on the front panel of the ADRI board

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 116 on the
upper header, as shown in Figure 3-46.
Connect the last 16-channel POTS and ADSL/ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 1732 on
the lower header, as shown in Figure 3-47.
Numerals LINEA0LINEA31, LINEB0LINEB31 in the figures refer to signal channels 031.

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Figure 3-46 Pin assignments of the upper header of the ADRI board
LINE A0
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POTS2+
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POTS4+
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POTS5+
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Table 3-54 lists the specifications of the ADRI board.
Table 3-54 Specifications of the ADRI board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H603ADRI

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

40 W

3.13 ADMF Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ADMF board.

Overview
The ADMF board is a 16-port ADSL2+ service board, with a built-in ISDN splitter.
The built-in ISDN splitter module of the ADMF board separates the ISDN and ADSL2+ signals
from the mixed signals.
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signals are separated and sent to the ISDN service board for processing.

The ADSL2+ signals are separated and sent to the chipset for processing.

The ADMF board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 18-35 of the HABF shelf, and slots 611 of the HABL shelf.
The built-in ISDN splitter module of the ADMF board combines the ISDN and ADSL2+ signals.
When the service signals are sent from the service board, the ISDN signals and ADSL2+ signals
are combined by the splitter and sent to the external line.
Figure 3-48 shows the external connections of the ADMF board.
Figure 3-48 External connections of the ADMF board
IPMB
control
board
2 x broadband bus

Backplane

-48 V

ADMF

16 x ISDN

PSTN
device

16 x (ISDN + ADSL2+)
User
terminal

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The ADMF board is of the H602 version.

Principles
Figure 3-49 describes the principles of the ADMF board.
Figure 3-49 Principles of the ADMF board

Control module

Broadband bus
ISDN signals

Mixed signals
Power signals

Convergence
module
Splitter
module
Protection
module

Service processing
module

Driving module

Relay module

Clock module

Power
module

The ADMF board consists of these functional modules: protection module, relay module, splitter
module, driving module, service process module, convergence module, and convergence
module.
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The protection module protects the service board in the case of loop line abnormality,
including power line touching and lightning.

The relay module performs line port circuit/loop line test and port backup.

The splitter module splits ISDN signals from the mixed signals.

The driving module magnifies driving of downstream services.

The service process module modulates ADSL2+ services.

The convergence module forwards the service data upstream to the control board or sends
the data from the control board downstream to the customer.

The CPU module performs service board startup and outband management.

Front Panel
Table 3-55 shows the front panel of the ADMF board.

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Table 3-55 Front panel of the ADMF board

RUN: running status LED


RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up. (The board


is performing power-on self-check.)

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

On or off

The board is faulty.

ADMF

Port
Some of the ports provided by the ADMF board are on the front panel and the others are on the
transfer board. Table 3-56 describes the ports provided by the ADMF board.
Table 3-56 Ports provided by the ADMF board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 ADSL2+
and ISDN
combo ports

Connect
subscribers.

Backplane or RATB (rear


access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
CO MDF.

SLTF, SAPF or RATF (front


access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the 16-channel ISDN and ADSL2+ combo signals to pin rows 116 on the upper header,
as shown in Figure 3-50.
Connect the 16-channel ISDN signals separated from the mixed signals to pin rows 1732 on
the lower header, as shown in Figure 3-51.
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Numerals LINEA0LINEA15, LINEB0LINEB15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.


Figure 3-50 Pin assignments of the upper header of the ADMF board
LINE A0
LINE A1
POTS2+
LINE
A2
LINE A3
POTS4+
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A4
POTS5+
LINE
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Figure 3-51 Pin assignments of the lower header of the ADMF board
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Specifications
Table 3-57 lists the specifications of the ADMF board.
Table 3-57 Specifications of the ADMF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H602ADMF

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

23 W

3.14 EDTB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the EDTB board.

Overview
The EDTB board is a 16-port E1 digital trunk board for upstream services or customer access.
A shelf houses up to six EDTB boards in six consecutive slots.
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The EDTB board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-52 shows the external connections of the EDTB board.
Figure 3-52 External connections of the EDTB board
E1 uplink

PVMB

HW

-48 V

EDTB

PDU or
primary
power

NOTE

The EDTB board is of the H601 version.

Principles
Figure 3-53 describes the principles of the EDTB board.
Figure 3-53 Principles of the EDTB board
Switching
module

Line module

E1

Internal
interface

Control
module

Power
module

The EDTB board has the following components:


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CPU module, which controls and manages the EDTB board.

E1 interface module, which realizes E1 board line interface and E1 frame format process.

Switching module, which forwards and switches the data.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-58 shows the front panel of the EDTB board.

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Table 3-58 Front panel of the EDTB board

RUN/ALM: running status LED, red


RUN
ALM
BSY

Red 0.3s on and 0.3s off; then yellow


0.3s on and 0.3s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

BSY: port status LED, green


On

E1 ports of the EDTB board are in


use.

Off

E1 ports of the EDTB board are not


in use.

EDTB

Port
The ports provided by the EDTB board are on the transfer board s of the EDTB board. Table
3-59 describes the ports provided by the EDTB board.
Table 3-59 Ports provided by the EDTB board

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Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 E1 ports

Connect
subscribers.

E1TB (rear access


shelf)

Use the 75-Ohm E1 cable


from EDTB to DDF - rear
access or 120-ohm E1 cable
from EDTB to DDFto
connect the port to the DDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 75-ohm E1 cable


from EDTB to DDF or 120ohm E1 cable from EDTB to
DDF to connect the port to the
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NOTE

For more details on the E1TB and SLTF transfer boards, see:
"3.24.1 E1TB Transfer Board"
"3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board"

Jumper Settings
The EDTB board provides nine sets of jumpers: J501, J502, J505, J506, J400, J600, J700, J800
and J900, as shown in Figure 3-54.
Figure 3-54 Layout of the jumpers on the EDTB board
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J501

J600

J505

16 2

16

15 1

15

15
1
1

16
J400
J800

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1 15

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J502

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J506

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J900

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H601EDTB

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J700

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The jumpers have the following functions:


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J501, J502, J505, and J506 set whether to ground the shielding layer of the 75-ohm E1 port.

J400 sets impedance of the E1 port queried by the host.

J600, J700, J800, and J900 set impedance of the E1 port.

Table 3-60 describes the jumper settings for the EDTB board.
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E1 port cannot be grounded.

Settings of J400 must be consistent with that of J600, J700, J800, and J900.

Settings of J600, J700, J800, and J900 must be consistent with each other.

"75-ohm" and "120-ohm" are discussed with respect to the terminal matching impedance of the E1 port
transmission line. Use the unbalanced cable (E1 coaxial cable) for the 75-ohm impedance, and the
balanced cable (differential symmetric pair) for the 120-ohm impedance. When selecting the matching
impedance, be sure to set the jumpers correctly and keep the data configuration consistent.

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Table 3-60 Jumper settings for the EDTB board


Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

J501, J502,
J505, and J506

Connected

The shielding layer of the 75 ohm E1


port is grounded.

Connected

Disconnected

The shielding layer of the 75 ohm E1


port is grounded.

Connected

The impedance of the E1 port


queried by the host is 75 ohms.

Disconnected

The impedance of the E1 port


queried by the host is 120 ohms.

Connected

The E1 port impedance is 75 ohms.

Disconnected

The E1 port impedance is 120 ohms.

J400

J600, J700,
J800, and J900

Connected

Connected

Table 3-61 shows the mapping between J501, J502, J505, J506 and E1 port.
Table 3-61 Mapping between J501, J502, J505, J506 and E1 port
Jumper

Pin

Transmit End of

Jumpe
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Pin

Receive End of

J501

12

1st E1 port

J505

12

1st E1 port

34

2nd E1 port

34

2nd E1 port

56

3rd E1 port

56

3rd E1 port

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4th E1 port

78

4th E1 port

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9th E1 port

910

9th E1 port

1112

10th E1 port

1112

10th E1 port

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11th E1 port

1314

11th E1 port

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12th E1 port

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12th E1 port

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5th E1 port

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5th E1 port

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7th E1 port

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7th E1 port

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8th E1 port

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8th E1 port

910

13th E1 port

910

13th E1 port

1112

14th E1 port

1112

14th E1 port

1314

15th E1 port

1314

15th E1 port

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Transmit End of

1516

16th E1 port

Jumpe
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Pin

Receive End of

1516

16th E1 port

Table 3-62 shows the mapping between J600, J700, J800, J900 and E1 port.
Table 3-62 Mapping between J600, J700, J800, J900 and E1 port
Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

J600

12, 34

1st E1 port

56, 78

2nd E1 port

910, 1112

3rd E1 port

1314, 1516

4th E1 port

12, 34

5th E1 port

56, 78

6th E1 port

910, 1112

7th E1 port

1314, 1516

8th E1 port

12, 34

9th E1 port

56, 78

10th E1 port

910, 1112

11th E1 port

1314, 1516

12th E1 port

12, 34

13th E1 port

56, 78

14th E1 port

910, 1112

15th E1 port

1314, 1516

16th E1 port

J700

J800

J900

Specifications
Table 3-63 lists the specifications of the EDTB board.
Table 3-63 Specifications of the EDTB board

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3.15 ESC Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the ESC board.

Overview
The ESC board is an environment and power monitoring board , providing the environment
monitoring function for the equipment room and the cabinet.
The ESC board can communicate with the host through the serial port and connect to the
intelligent power device through the serial port for environment and power monitoring.
The ESC board can:
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Detect temperature, humidity, door status, infrared, and smoke. For humidity, infrared, and
smoke, related external sensors are required.

Control the fan automatically and detects faults according to the cabinet temperature.

The ESC board has two versions: H303ESC and H304ESC. Table 3-64 shows the differences
between the H303ESC and H304ESC boards.
Table 3-64 Differences between the H303ESC and H304ESC boards
Board

External
Analog
Sensor
Quantity

External Digital
Sensor Quantity

Remarks

H303ESC

16

It does not support detecting the 48 V


voltage of the cabinet.

H304ESC

13

It supports detecting the 48 V voltage


of the cabinet.

Figure 3-55 shows the external connections of the ESC board.


Figure 3-55 External connections of the ESC board
Control
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Serial port

ESC

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Principles
Figure 3-56 describes the principles of the H303ESC board.
Figure 3-56 Principles of the H303ESC board
BGND

Power
module 1

EMC
circuit

-48 V
PGND

Power
module 1
RAM

CPU
module

P1

Serial port extend


Serial port 0 Serial port 1-3

Serial
port

Upstream
Temperature sensor
Alarm LED control

Fan control

Buzzer

Communication
module

Upstream

Analog
detection

16 digital sensor

3 channels
RS232

4 channels -48 V detection

3 channels
RS422

5 chahnnels DIP switches


MDF

AV5
SW
communication

Access control

Control
output

Digital
detection

Analog sensor (6)

The H303ESC board consists of:


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CPU module, which controls and manages the ESC board.

Serial port extend module, which performs serial port extension, upstream communication
and downstream transparent transmission.

Digital detection module, which detects various digital parameters.

Analog detection module, which detects various analog parameters.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Figure 3-57 describes the principles of the H304ESC board.

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Figure 3-57 Principles of the H304ESC board


BGND

Power
module 1

EMC
circuit

-48 V
PGND

Power
module 1
RAM

CPU
module

P1

Control
output

Digital
detection

Serial port extend


Serial port 0 Serial port 1-3

Serial
port

Upstream

13 digital sensor

Communication
module

4 channels -48 V detection

3 channels
RS232

5 chahnnels DIP switches


MDF

Upstream
Temperature sensor
Alarm LED control

Buzzer

Fan control

3 channels
RS422

Access control

AV5
SW
communication

Analog
detection

Analog sensor (3)

The H304ESC board consists of:


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CPU module, which controls and manages the ESC board.

Serial port extend module, which performs serial port extension, upstream communication
and downstream transparent transmission.

Digital detection module, which detects various digital parameters.

Analog detection module, which detects various analog parameters.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

Front Panel
The H303ESC and H304ESC boards have the same front panel, as shown in Table 3-65.
Table 3-65 Front panel of the ESC board

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RUN: Running LED, red for H303ESC and green for H304ESC
0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is faulty.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Buzzer switch: Sets whether to enable sound alarm.


ON

Turn on the buzzer.

OFF

Turn off the buzzer.

Jumper and DIP Switch Settings of the H303ESC board


The H303ESC board provides two DIP switches and five jumpers, as shown in Figure 3-58.
Figure 3-58 Layout of DIP switches and jumpers on the H303ESC board
H303ESC
1234 5678

S6

ON

S5

OFF

123

1234

S7

S1
S2
S10
S3
S8

ON

S11

OFF

D1

DIP switch S6 sets the external analog sensor type. Table 3-66 describes the settings of DIP
switch S6 on the H303ESC board.
Table 3-66 Settings of DIP switch S6 on the H303ESC board
DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S6-1 to S6-6

ON

The external analog sensor is of a


current type.

ON

OFF

The external analog sensor is of a


voltage type.

Reserved

NA

S6-7 to S6-8

DIP switch S7 sets the report mode and rate. Table 3-67 describes the settings of DIP switch S7
on the H303ESC board.
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Table 3-67 Settings of DIP switch S7 on the H303ESC board


DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S7-1

ON

The H303ESC board is used in the


access network.

ON

OFF

The H303ESC board is used in the


exchange.

ON

The H303ESC board uses one


serial port for reporting.

OFF

The H303ESC board uses two


serial ports for reporting.

S7-3

Reserved

Null

ON

S7-4

ON

The report rate of the serial port is


19200 bit/s.

ON

OFF

The report rate of the serial port is


9600 bit/s.

S7-2

ON

Jumpers S1, S2, S3, S8, and S10 set the serial port type. Table 3-68 describes the jumper settings
for the H303ESC board.
Table 3-68 Jumper settings for the H303ESC board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S1

1-2 connected

Serial port SIO1 is set as


RS-232.

2-3 connected

2-3 connected

Serial port SIO1 is set as


RS-422.

1-2 connected

Serial port SIO2 is set as


RS-232.

2-3 connected

Serial port SIO2 is set as


RS-422.

1 and 2 of S3, S8, and S10


connected

Serial port SIO3 is set as


RS-232.

2 and 3 of S8 and S10


connected

Serial port SIO3 is set as


RS-422.

2 and 3 of S8 and S10


connected, despite the setting
of S3

Serial port SIO3 is set as


RS-485.

S2

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Jumper S11 sets whether to enable the RUN LED on the front panel. Table 3-69 describes the
settings of jumper S11 on the H303ESC board.
Table 3-69 Settings of jumper S11 on the H303ESC board
DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S11

1-2 connected

Enable the RUN LED.

1-2 connected

2-3 connected

Disable the RUN LED.

Jumper and DIP Switch Settings of the H304ESC Board


The H304ESC board provides two DIP switches and five jumpers, as shown in Figure 3-59.
Figure 3-59 Layout of DIP switches and jumpers on the H304ESC board
H3 0 4 E S C

S9

12 3 4
S2
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8

O N
12345678

OFF

12 3

O N S3 OFF

D6

DIP switch S2 sets the external analog sensor type. Table 3-70 describe the settings of DIP
switch S2 on the H304ESC board.
Table 3-70 Settings of DIP switch S2 on the H304ESC board
DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S2-1

ON

JTA1 connects to a current type


sensor.

OFF

OFF

JTA1 connects to a voltage type


sensor.

ON

JTA2 connects to a current type


sensor.

OFF

JTA2 connects to a voltage type


sensor.

ON

JTA3 connects to a current type


sensor.

S2-2

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S2-4

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

OFF

JTA3 connects to a voltage type


sensor.

Reserved

Null

DIP switch S3 sets the report mode and rate. Table 3-71 describes the settings of DIP switch S3
on the H304ESC board.
Table 3-71 Settings of DIP switch S3 on the H304ESC board
DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

S3-1

ON

The H304ESC board is used in the


access network.

ON

OFF

The H304ESC board is used in the


switch.

ON

The H304ESC board uses one serial


port for reporting.

OFF

The H304ESC board uses two serial


ports for reporting.

S3-3

Reserved

Null

S3-4

ON

The report rate of the serial port is


19200 bit/s.

OFF

OFF

The report rate of the serial port is


9600 bit/s.

Reserved

Null

S3-2

S3-5 to S3-8

OFF

Jumpers S4S8 set the serial port type. Table 3-72 describes the jumper settings for the
H304ESC board.
Table 3-72 Jumper settings for the H304ESC board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S4

1-2 connected

Serial port SIO1 is set as


RS-232.

1-2 connected

2-3 connected

Serial port SIO1 is set as


RS-422.

1-2 connected

Serial port SIO2 is set as


RS-232.

S5

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Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

2-3 connected

Serial port SIO2 is set as


RS-422.

2 and 3 of S7 connected, 1
and 2 of S6 and S8 connected

Serial port SIO3 is set as


RS-232.

2 and 3 of S7 and S8
connected, 1 and 2 of S6
connected

Serial port SIO3 is set as


RS-422.

2 and 3 of S7
connected, 1
and 2 of S6 and
S8 connected

NOTE

The H304ESC board provides different default settings when used in different cabinets.

Specifications
Table 3-73 lists the specifications of the ESC board.
Table 3-73 Specifications of the ESC board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H303ESC

38 mm x 215 mm x 86 mm

20 W

H304ESC

38 mm x 215 mm x 86 mm

20 W

3.16 FCBB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the FCBB board.

Overview
The FCBB board is a fan speed controlling and monitoring board. It controls the fan speed,
detects the fan status, and supports hot swap.
The FCBB board reports the detected status to the main control board through the serial port, or
reports the alarm status to the superior host in main node form.
The fan rotational speed should be controlled in the range of 50% to 100% of the rated rotational
speed. Adjustment of fan speed can reduce noise and dust in the shelf. Thus, the fan life can be
extended.
The working voltage of the FCBB board is 48 V (38.4 V to 57.6 V).
Figure 3-60 shows the external connections of the FCBB board.
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Figure 3-60 External connections of the FCBB board


PDU or primary
power

-48 V

Digital
parameters
FCBB

Backplane

Serial port

Control
board

NOTE

The FCBB board is of the H801 version.

Principles
Figure 3-61 describes the principles of the FCBB board.
Figure 3-61 Principles of the FCBB board
Power module

Fan

Control module

Communication
module

The FCBB board mainly consists of these functional modules: control module, communication
module, fans and power module. The basic principles of the ETHA board are as follows:
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System control module, which performs data alarms and fan control.

The communication module communicates with the upper layer device.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

DIP Switch Settings


The FCBB board provides a DIP switch SW2, as shown in Figure 3-62.

H801FCBB
SW2
ON

12345678

Figure 3-62 Layout of DIP switch on the FCBB board

NOTE

OFF indicates the corresponding bit is 1, and ON indicates the corresponding bit is 0.

Table 3-74 describes the setting of DIP switch SW2 on the FCBA board.

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Table 3-74 Functions of DIP switch SW2 on the FCBB board


DIP Switch

Function

13

Set the corresponding subnode address and ensure normal


communication. For details, refer to Table 3-75.

Set the serial port communication baud rate for the fan tray. For
details, refer to Table 3-76.

56

Set the fan quantity. For details, refer to Table 3-77.

78

Set speed-adjusting mode for the fan. For details, refer to Table
3-78.

Table 3-75 Settings of SW2-1 or SW2-3 on the FCBB board


SW2-1 (Low
Bit)

SW2-2

SW2-3 (High
Bit)

Address

Remarks

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ON

Subnode address of the


HABD shelf.

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

Subnode address of the


HABF shelf under the
HABD shelf.

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Subnode address of the


subtended HABD shelf.

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Subnode address of the


HABF shelf under the
subtended HABD shelf.

Table 3-76 Settings of SW2-4 on the FCBB board

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SW2-4

Meaning

Default Settings

ON

The baud rate of the serial port is 19200 bit/s.

ON

OFF

The baud rate of the serial port is 9600 bit/s.

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Table 3-77 Settings of SW2-5 or SW2-6 on the FCBB board


SW101-5

SW101-6

Fan Quantity

Default Settings

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

SW101-5: OFF
SW101-6: ON
In the UA5000, you must use the
default settings.

OFF

OFF

10

Table 3-78 Settings of SW2-7 and SW2-8 on the FCBB board


SW101-7

SW101-8

Meaning

Default Settings

ON

ON

Measure temperature at
the air intake vent

SW101-7: OFF
SW101-8: ON

OFF

ON

Measure temperature at
the air exhaust vent

ON

OFF

Reserved

OFF

OFF

Stop rotating + Measure


temperature at the air
intake vent

Specifications
Table 3-79 lists the specifications of the FCBB board.
Table 3-79 Specifications of the FCBB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H801FCBB

2 mm x 370 mm x 55 mm

72 W (including eight fans)

3.17 PWX Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the PWX board.

Overview
The PWX board is a secondary power board that provides +5 VDC, 5 VDC, and 75 VAC 25
Hz (ringing current) supplies.
Generally, one shelf should hold two PWX boards for backup and load sharing. One shelf can
also hold only one PWX board. The PWX board reports the running status to the TSS board or
the control board.
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The PWX board has the following functions and features:


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DC output current-limiting protection

Protection from over-temperature through the built-in power modules

Visual and audible alarm

The PWX board includes H602PWX0 and H602PWX2. Table 3-80 lists the differences between
the H602PWX0 and H602PWX2 boards.
Table 3-80 Differences between the H602PWX0 and H602PWX2 boards
Board

CPU Monitoring

H602PWX0

The CPU monitoring of the +5 V, 5 V, ringing current and


48 V on the power supply board is supported

H602PWX2

The CPU monitoring of the +5 V, 5 V, ringing current and


48 V on the power supply board is not supported

Figure 3-63 shows the external connections of the PWX board.


Figure 3-63 External connections of the PWX board
IPMB

Serial port
5V
Narrowband service
boards and control boards 75 VAC

PWX

-48 V

PDU or
primary power

NOTE

The PWX board is of the H602 version.

Principles
Figure 3-64 describes the principles of the PWX0 board.

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Figure 3-64 Principles of the PWX0 board

The PWX0 board consists of:


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Board input circuit, which includes protection circuit, input filter circuit, slow startup
circuit, and stored energy filter circuit.

Output circuit, which includes +5 V power module, 5 V power module, ringing current
power module and output filter.

Ancillary circuit, which includes single-chip microcomputer circuit, detection circuit,


buzzer alarm circuit, +5 V/5 V circuit, ringing current LED circuit and control
communication circuit.

Figure 3-65 describes the principles of the PWX2 board.

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Figure 3-65 Principles of the PWX2 board

The PWX2 consists of:


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board input circuit, which includes protection circuit, input filter circuit, slow startup
circuit, and stored energy filter circuit.

Output circuit, which includes +5 V power module, 5 V power module, ringing current
power module and output filter.

Ancillary circuit, which includes detection circuit, buzzer alarm circuit, +5 V/5 V circuit,
ringing current LED circuit and control communication circuit.

Front Panel
Table 3-81 shows the front panel of the H602PWX0 board.

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Table 3-81 Front panel of the H602PWX0 board

VIN (RUN): running status LED, red


VIN
(RUN)
VA0

VB0

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

0.3s on and 0.3s off


repeatedly

The board is faulty.

VC0
FAIL
ON

VA0: ringing current LED, green


On

The ringing current module fails to


communicate.

Off

The ringing current module fails.

POWER
OFF
ON
ALM
OFF

PWX

VB0: +5 V status LED, green


On

The +5 V module works in the normal


state.

Off

The +5 V module fails to work.

VC0: 5 V status LED, green


On

The 5 V module works in the normal


state.

Off

The 5 V module fails to work.

FAIL: failure LED, yellow


Off

The board works in the normal state.

Blinking

The board is faulty.

POWER: control switch of various modules in this board


ON

The 48 V power input is used.

OFF

The 48 V power input is not used.

ALM: audio alarm switch

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ON

The audio alarm is enabled.

OFF

The audio alarm is disabled.

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Table 3-82 shows the front panel of the H602PWX2 board.


Table 3-82 Front panel of the H602PWX2 board

VIN (RUN): 48 V input status LED, red


VIN
(RUN)

On

The 48 V input is normal.

VA0

Off

The 48 V input is faulty.

VB0
VC0

VA0: ringing current LED, green

FAIL

On

The ringing current module fails to communicate.

ON

Off

The ringing current module fails.

POWER
OFF
ON
ALM

VB0: +5 V status LED, green


On

The +5 V module works in the normal state.

Off

The +5 V module fails to work.

OFF

PWX

VC0: 5 V status LED, green


On

The 5 V module works in the normal state.

Off

The 5 V module fails to work.

FAIL: failure LED, yellow


Off

The board works in the normal state.

Blinking

The board is faulty.

POWER: control switch of various modules in this board


On

The 48 V power input is used.

Off

The 48 V power input is not used.

ALM: audio alarm switch


On

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Off

The audio alarm is disabled.

Jumper Settings of the H602PWX0 Board


The H602PWX0 board provides three fuses and two jumpers: F101, F301, F302, JP101, and
JP201, as shown in Figure 3-66.
Figure 3-66 Layout of jumpers and fuses of the H602PWX0 board
JP201
1 2 3

F302

JP101

1 2 3
F301
F101

JP101 and JP201 set the TRM end when +5 V/5 V voltage output is used. Table 3-83 describes
the jumper settings.
Table 3-83 Jumper settings for the H602PWX0 board
Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default Settings

JP101

23 are connected.

TRM end setting when the +5 V


voltage output is used.

23 are connected.

JP201

2-3 are connected.

TRM end setting when the 5 V


voltage output is used.

23 are connected.

The three fuses are described as follows:

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F302: output fuse of the ringing current, slow fuse 250 V to 4 A.


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F301: input fuse of the ringing current, slow fuse 250 V to 4 A.

Jumper Settings of the H602PWX2 Board


The H602PWX2 board provides three fuses and three jumpers: F101, F1, F302, JP101, JP201,
and JP5, as shown in Figure 3-67.

1 2 3

1 2 3

JP201

JP5

Figure 3-67 Layout of jumpers and fuses of the H602PWX2 board

F302

F1

1
2
3
JP101

F101

The jumpers have the following functions:


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JP101 and JP201 set the TRM end when +5 V/5 V voltage output is used.

JP5 sets the level of the OC door alarm port.

Table 3-84 describes the jumper settings.


Table 3-84 Jumper settings for the H602PWX2 board

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Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

JP101

12 are
connected.

TRM end setting when the +5 V


voltage output is used.

12 are
connected.

JP201

12 are
connected.

TRM end setting when the 5 V


voltage output is used.

12 are
connected.

JP5

12 are
connected.

The OC door alarm port is of high


level.

23 are
connected.

23 are
connected.

The OC door alarm port is of low


level.
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The three fuses are described as follows:


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F101: input fuse of the 48 V power supply, fast fuse 250 V to 10 A.

F302: output fuse of the ringing current, fast fuse 250 V to 3.15 A.

F1: input fuse of the ringing current, slow fuse 250 V to 4 A.

Specifications
Table 3-85 lists the specifications of the PWX board.
Table 3-85 Specifications of the PWX board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H602PWX0

24.9 mm x 280 mm x 233.8 mm

180 W

H602PWX2

24.9 mm x 280 mm x 233.8 mm

180 W

3.18 PWMA Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment and
specifications of the PWMA board.

Overview
The PWMA board is a remote power supply monitoring and management board. It monitors and
manages the remote power supply at the office end in a unified manner. The PWMA board
monitors up to 28 remote power modules.
One control board can aggregate multiple PWMA boards, thus monitoring multiple remote
power modules at the same time.
The PWMA board connects to all the remote power modules in RS-485 mode through 14 RJ-45
ports on the front panel. One RJ-45 port can connect to two modules. The PWMA board collects
related information of the remote power modules and translates the information, and then reports
to the host in a unified manner through an RS-485 serial port.
Figure 3-68 shows the external connections of the PWMA board.
Figure 3-68 External connections of the PWMA board
PVMB

Serial port
Power
feeding

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PWMA

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NOTE

The PWMA board is of the H611 version.

Front Panel
Table 3-86 shows the front panel of the PWMA board.
Table 3-86 Front panel of the PWMA board
POWER

DOWNLINK-B

DOWNLINK-A

UPLINK DEBUG ADDRESS ALM RUN


DIP

ON

RUN: running status LED, green


1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board is registered and works.

0.25s on and 0.25s off repeatedly

The board is starting and unregistered.

RUN and ALM blinking at the same


time

The board is being loaded.

ALM: alarm LED, red


1s on and 1s off repeatedly

It is an alarm state that indicates a faulty board.

Off

The board works in the normal state.

On

Communication with the host is interrupted.

ADDRESS: subnode address of the PWMA board


Bits 14: Set the bus address (bit 1 is the low bit and bit 4 is the high bit).
Bit 5: Sets the downstream baud rate. On indicates 9600 bit/s and off indicates 4800 bit/s.

Bit 6: Sets the upstream baud rate. On indicates 19200 bit/s and off indicates 9600 bit/s.

Bits 78: Set RS-232 or RS-485 mode. Both on: RS-232 mode; both off: RS-485 mode. Other
combinations are not defined.

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise caution when using the
reset button.

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NOTE

DEBUG, UPLINK, DOWNLINK-A, DOWNLINK-B, POWER: See "Port."

Port
The ports provided by the PWMA board are on the front panel of the board. Table 3-87 describes
the ports provided by the PWMA board.
Table 3-87 Ports provided by the PWMA board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

DEBUG
(debugging serial
port)

RS-232 serial port: used for


local maintenance

Front panel

Use the serial port cable to


connect the port to the
serial port of the
maintenance terminal.

UPLIN (PWMA
upstream serial
port)

RS-485 serial port: two


RJ-45 ports used to connect
to other PWMA boards or
control board

Front panel

Use the serial port cable to


connect the port to the
other two PWMA boards.
Then, connect the
upstream serial port of one
PWMA board to the
control board.

Front panel

Use the serial port cable to


connect the port to the
remote power module.

Front panel

Use the power cable to


connect the port to the
power supply device.

communication baud rate:


4800 bit/s

communication baud rate:


9600/19200 bit/s
DOWNLINK-A/
DOWNLINK-B
(PWMA
downstream
serial port)

RS-485 serial port: 14


RJ-45 ports connecting to
up to 28 remote power
modules, one RJ-45 port
connecting to two modules
Communication baud rate
is 4800/9600 bit/s

POWER (power
supply port of the
board )

Supply power for the board


The silk screen on the PCB
showing the pin assignment

Specifications
Table 3-88 lists the specifications of the PWMA board.
Table 3-88 Specifications of the PWMA board

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Maximum Power Consumption

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3.19 SDL Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SDL board.

Overview
The SDL board is a 4-port SHDSL and 4-port E1 service board. It provides SHDSL services in
the time division multiplex (TDM) mode.
After being converted by a modem (STU-R), the SHDSL port of the SDL board can work as V.
35 (N x 64 kbit/s, 3 N 32) or E1 (2048 kbit/s) port.
The SDL board can:
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Synchronize to different clocks according to the data configuration, including HW port


clock, trunk port clock, and SHDSL clock of the even-numbered port at the customer side
(only in CPE mode).

Configure independent application mode (E1 or V.35) for each SHDSL port.

Report the status of each line port through the SHDSL module.
NOTE

The activation distance varies with the application mode of the SHDSL port.
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In the E1 (2048 kbit/s) mode, the maximum activation distance is 3 km.

In the V.35 (N x 64 kbit/s, 3 N 32) mode, the higher the port transmission rate, the shorter the
activation distance. When N = 3, the maximum activation distance is 6 km; when N = 32, the maximum
activation distance is 3 km.

You need to consider the line quality. Huawei recommends keeping the activation distance short when
you configure the terminal.

The SDL board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-69 shows the external connections of the SDL board.
Figure 3-69 External connections of the SDL board

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NOTE

The SDL board is of the H521 version.

Principles
Figure 3-70 describes the principles of the SDL board.
Figure 3-70 Principles of the SDL board

The SDL board has the following components:


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CPU module, which controls and manages the board.

Clock module, which provides clock signals to the components on the board.

Power module, which provides power supply to the board.

SHDSL interface module, which accesses four channels G.SHDSL.

The E1 framing module, which frames and deframes PCM code stream in E1 format.

E1 interface module, which accesses four channels E1.

The FPGA module, which configures service channel and assigns service clock.

Front Panel
Table 3-89 shows the front panel of the SDL board.

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Table 3-89 Front panel of the SDL board

RUN: running status LED, red


RUN

0.25s on and 0.25s off


repeatedly

The board is powered on and


performing a self-test.

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is registering.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

WAN1
WAN2
WAN3
WAN4
E1-1
E1-2
E1-3
E1-4

WAN1WAN4: SHDSL port status LED, green


0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The SHDSL port is in the training state.

On

The SHDSL port works in the normal


state.

Off

The SHDSL port is deactivated.

COM

RST

SDL

E1-1E1-4: E1 port status LED, green


0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The E1 port generates an LFA alarm.

On

The E1 port works in the normal state.

Off

The E1 port has LOS or the services are


interrupted.

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise caution
when using the reset button.

NOTE

COM: See "Port."


All LEDs except the WAN1 are off when the software is loaded or the board software is to be run.

Port
Some of the ports provided by the SDL board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-90 describes the ports provided by the SDL board.

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Table 3-90 Ports provided by the SDL board


Port

Function

Position

Connection

COM (RS-232
maintenance
serial port)

Supports local and


remote maintenance and
allows you to configure
the system from the CLI
through software such as
HyperTerminal. The
default baud rate is 9600
bit/s.

Front panel

Use the local serial


port cable to
connect the port to
the serial port of the
maintenance
terminal.

Four TDM
SHDSL ports +
four E1 ports

Connect subscribers.

Backplane (rear
access shelf)

Use the 75-ohm E1/


SHDSL cable from
SDL to DDF or 120ohm E1/SHDSL
cable from SDL to
DDF to connect the
port to the MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

NOTE

SLTF is the transfer board for the DSL board. For more details of the transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF
Transfer Board."

DIP Switch Settings


The SDL board provides five DIP switches: S3, S4, S5, S6, and S7, as shown in Figure 3-71.
Figure 3-71 Layout of DIP switches of the SDL board

ON

ON

ON

1234

S3

1234

S4

1234

S5

ON

1234

S6

1234

H521SDL

ON

S7

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The DIP switches have the following functions:


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S3, S4, S5, and S6 set the impedance for four E1 ports.

S7 sets the working mode for the SHDSL port.

Table 3-91 describes the DIP switch settings.


Table 3-91 DIP switch settings
DIP Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S3

S3-1S3-4 on

The 1st E1 port uses the 75ohm matching impedance.

All on

S3-1S3-4 off

The 1st E1 port uses the 120ohm matching impedance.

S4-1S4-4 on

The 2nd E1 port uses the 75ohm matching impedance.

S4-1S4-4 off

The 2nd E1 port uses the 120ohm matching impedance.

S5-1S5-4 on

The 3rd E1 port uses the 75ohm matching impedance.

S5-1S5-4 off

The 3rd E1 port uses the 120ohm matching impedance.

S6-1S6-4 on

The 4th E1 port uses the 75ohm matching impedance.

S6-1S6-4 off

The 4th E1 port uses the 120ohm matching impedance.

S7-1 on

The SHDSL port works in E1


mode.

S7-1 OFF

The SHDSL port works in V.


35 mode.

S7-2 on

The SHDSL port works in


MASTER mode.

S7-2 OFF

The SHDSL port works in


SLAVE mode.

S7-3S7-4: reserved

S4

S5

S6

S7

All on

All on

All on

All on

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unavailable.

When the SDL board works in the slave mode, only port 0 and 2 are available; port 1 and 3 are
unavailable.

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the 4-channel E1 signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as shown in Figure
3-72.
Connect the 4-channel SHDSL signals to pin rows 2932 on the lower header, as shown in
Figure 3-73.
NOTE

There are two AMP connectors at one end of the cable (the other end is connected to the cable distribution
shelf). Accordingly, one cable can be connected with two SDL boards. Pay attention to the different colors
and labels of cables connected with AMP connectors.

Characters in the figure are defined as follows:


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The beginning letters "R" and "T" refer to "Receive" and "Transmit" of E1 signals.

The ending letters "R" and "T" refer to "ring" and "tip" of the E1 signal cable.

Letters "A" and "B" refer to the SHDSL subscriber cables A and B.

Numerals 03 in the figures refer to signal channels 03.

Figure 3-72 Pin assignments of the upper header of the SDL board
TT0
RT0

1
2

TT1
POTS2+

RT1

TT2
POTS4+

RT2
POTS5+

TT3
POTS6+

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8

RT3

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T3-R

27

T7-R

28

R4-R

29

R8-R

30

T4-R

31
32

T8-R

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

33
POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+
POTS12+

39
40
41

POTS12-

42

POTS13-

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47
48

POTS11-

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POTS0-

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RR0
POTS1-

66

TR1
POTS2-

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RR1

68

TR2
POTS4-

69

RR2
POTS5-

70

TR3
POTS6-

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73

RR3
POTS7-

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Figure 3-73 Pin assignments of the lower header of the SDL board
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2
POTS2+

3
4

POTS4+

POTS5+

POTS6+

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

T3-R

27

T7-R

28

R4-R
LINEA0

29

R8-R
LINEA1

30

T4-R
LINEA2

31

T8-R
LINEA3

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

33
POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+

39

POTS11-

40

POTS12+

41

POTS12-

42

POTS13-

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47

POTS15-

48

43

49

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30

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64

31
32

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2
3

POTS0-

65

POTS1-

66

POTS2-

67
68

4
5
6
7
8

POTS4-

69

POTS5-

70

POTS6-

71

POTS7-

72
73

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10

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11

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12

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13

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15
16

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81

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21

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25

90

26

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31

LINEB0

93

LINEB1

94

LINEB2

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96

LINEB3

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Specifications
Table 3-92 lists the specifications of the SDL board.
Table 3-92 Specifications of the SDL board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H521SDL

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

9.9 W

3.20 SDLB Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the SDLB board.

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Overview
The SDLB board is a 16-port SHDSL service board. It provides SHDSL access services in the
ATM mode. The SDLB board exchanges services with the broadband control board through the
broadband port.
After converted by a modem (STU-R), the SHDSL port of the SDLB board can work as an FE
port.
The SDLB board supports circuit test, loop line test and port backup.
The SDLB board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 6-11 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-74 shows the external connections of the SDLB board.
Figure 3-74 External connections of the SDLB board
IPMB

2 x broadband bus

PDU or
primary power

-48 V

SDLB

16 x SHDSL

STU-R

NOTE

The SDLB board is of the H612 version.

Principles
Figure 3-75 describes the principles of the SDLB board.

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Figure 3-75 Principles of the SDLB board

The SDLB board consists of these functional modules: control module, forwarding module,
switching module, line module, power module, and clock module. The basic principles of the
SDLB board are as follows:
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The CPU module controls and manages the SDLB board.

The switching module switches parallel bus to serial bus.

The switching module switches the upstream/downstream services of the SHDSL line
interface unit.

The line module performs circuit/loop line test, protection and line access.

The power module provides power supply to the board.

The clock module provides clock signals to the components on the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-93 shows the front panel of the SDLB board.

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Table 3-93 Front panel of the SDLB board

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


RUN
ALM
BSY

Yellow

On

The board is starting up.

Green

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

Red

On

The board fails in self-test or


the board is faulty.

BSY: port status LED, green

SDLB

On

At least one SHDSL port is busy.

Off

No SHDSL port is busy.

Port
Some of the ports provided by the SDLB board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-94 describes the ports provided by the SDLB board.
Table 3-94 Ports provided by the SDLB board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 SHDSL
ports

Connect
subscribers.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use 16-channel subscriber


cableto connect the port to the
CO MDF.

SLTF or WATF (front


access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the subscriber MDF.

NOTE

SLTF and WATF are the transfer boards for the SDLE board. For more details of the transfer boards, see:
"3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board"
"3.25.12 WATF Transfer Board"

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Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel SHDSL signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as shown in
Figure 3-76.
Connect the last 8-channel SHDSL signals to pin rows 2532 on the lower header, as shown in
Figure 3-77.
Numerals A0A15, B0B15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.
Figure 3-76 Pin assignments of the upper header of the SDLB board
LINEA0

LINEA1

LINEA2
LINEA3

2
3

LINEA4

LINEA5

LINEA6
LINEA7

7
8

6
7
8

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11

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13
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15
16
17

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12
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

LINEB0

65

LINEB1

66

LINEB2
LINEB3

67
68

LINEB4

69
70

LINEB5
LINEB6
LINEB7

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Figure 3-77 Pin assignments of the lower header of the SDLB board
1
2
3

2
3

7
8

7
8

10
11

10

12
13
14
15
16
17
18

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43
44
45
46
47
48

15
16

49

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18

20

20

21

21

22

22

LINEA9

25
26

25

LINEA10

27

LINEA11
LINEA12

28

LINEA13

30

LINEA15

39
40
41

14

19

31
32

37
38

13

23
24

LINEA14

35
36

12

19

29

34

11

23
24
LINEA8

33

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58

26

59

27
28

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61

29
30

62
63
64

31
32

65

66

67
68

3
4

69
70

5
6

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72
73

7
8
9
10

74
75

11

76

12

77

13

78

14

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80

15
16

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17

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18

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84

19
20

85

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87
LINEB8

88
89

LINEB9

90

LINEB10

91

LINEB11
LINEB12

92

LINEB13

94

LINEB14

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96

LINEB15

93

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Specifications
Table 3-95 lists the specifications of the SDLB board.
Table 3-95 Specifications of the SDLB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H612SDLB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

22 W

3.21 TSSB/TSSC Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the TSSB/TSSC board.

Overview
The TSSB board and the TSSC board are subscriber test boards. They have the following
functions:

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Perform the circuit and loop line test for analog subscribers.

Test analog telephone sets.


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Test the activation/deactivation/feed of ISDN 2B+D service port.

Test the activation ISDN digital terminals.

Provide digital telephone set and standard NT1 port.

Provide a port for manual test (for subscriber cable test).

Detect alarms, send alarm messages, detect and report the alarms generated by the
secondary power supply board to the control board.

Communicate with the broadband and narrowband control boards through the serial port,
controlled by the broadband and narrowband control board.

Print the communication information with the host through the debugging serial port.

Perform an emulation test at the xDSL CO end.

Lead out the circuit and loop test bus from the front panel for the external tester.

Support the broadband test.

Table 3-96 describes the differences between the TSSB and TSSC boards.
Table 3-96 Differences between the TSSB and TSSC boards
Board

1 kHz Signal Tone Test

TSSB

It does not support the transmit and detect of 1 kHz signal tone.

TSSC

It supports the transmit and detect of 1 kHz signal tone.

NOTE

The emulation test at the xDSL CO end is not performed at the TSSB/TSSC board, but at one channel of
the xDSL interface board, which cooperates with the control board. The TSSB board connects the internal
bus with the external bus only.

The TSSB/TSSC board can reside in slot 17 of the HABA, HABC and HABD shelves, and in
slot 11 of the HABL shelf.
The TSSB and TSSC boards have the same external connections. Figure 3-78 shows the external
connections of the TSSB board.
Figure 3-78 External connections of the TSSB board

PDU or
primary
power

PVMB

IPMB

Serial port

Serial port

-48 V

Circuit test bus

Service
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PWX

Loop line test bus

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NOTE

The TSSB or TSSC board is of the H601 version.

Principles
Figure 3-79 describes the principles of the TSSB/TSSC board.
Figure 3-79 Principles of the TSSB/TSSC board
Environment alarm
collection and
transmission module

Communication
module

MInimum system
Control logical
module
Address bus
Data bus

Channel control
module

A/D conversion
module
Multimeter circuit

Circuit
test
module

Loop
line test
module

Phone
set test
module

ISDN
test
module

The TSSB/TSSC board performs test of the analog subscriber interface (Z interface) and ISDN
digital subscriber interface (U port). The TSSB/TSSC board performs resistance, capacitance
and voltage tests through the digital multimeter DMM circuit. The built-in analog subscriber
interface circuit, digital subscriber interface circuit and phone set circuit support circuit/loop
line test of analog subscriber, circuit/loop line test of digital subscriber, analog terminal test and
digital terminal test.

Front Panel
The front panels of the TSSB board and the TSSC board are the same, but their silk screens are
different. Table 3-97 shows the front panel of the TSSB board.

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Table 3-97 Front panel of the TSSB board

RUN: running status LED, red


0.25s on and 0.25s off repeatedly

The board is faulty.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

LTI

ISDN

MTI

RUN

TSSB

NOTE

MTI, ISDN and LTI: See "Port."

Port
The ports provided by the TSSB or TSSC board are on the front panel of the board. Table
3-98 describes the ports provided by the TSSB or TSSC board.
Table 3-98 Ports provided by the TSSB/TSSC board

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Function

Position

Connection

MTI

It is a reserved Debugging serial


port, providing the manual semiauto test bus. The related RJ
socket is J452.

Front panel

Use the serial port cable to


connect the port to the
debugging terminal or
external test device.

ISDN

The related RJ socket is J453.

Front panel

LTI

It works as either the analog


subscriber circuit and loop line
test port, subscriber line test port,
or the telephone set test port. The
related RJ socket is J451.

Front panel

Use the serial port cable to


connect the port to the
terminal phone set or test
device.

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Figure 3-80 shows the pin assignments for the three ports on the front panel of the TSSB or
TSSB board.
Figure 3-80 Pin assignments of the three ports on the front panel of the TSSB or TSSB board

Table 3-99, Table 3-100 and Table 3-101 describe the pin assignments for the TSSB or TSSC
board.
Table 3-99 Pin assignments of the three ports on the TSSB or TSSC board (I)
J451

Signal

Function

OSLR1

Loop line B

OSLT1

Loop line A

TELR

Telephone test B

ISLR1

Circuit B

ISLT1

Circuit A

TELT

Telephone test A

MANL

Signal A of 112 device test port

MANR

Signal B of 112 device test port

Table 3-100 Pin assignments of the three ports on the TSSB or TSSC board (II)

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J452

Signal

Function

MRXD232I

Reserved

MTXD232O

Reserved

DTXD232O

Tx for debug and loading serial port

GND

Ground

GND

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Signal

Function

DRXD232I

Rx for debug and loading serial port

HAUTOR

Reserved

HAUTOR

Reserved

Table 3-101 Pin assignments of the three ports on the TSSB or TSSC board (III)
J453

Signal

Function

TNT1R

Signal B of digital telephone set port

TNT1T

Signal A of digital telephone set port

GND

Ground

TDSLR

Signal B of standard NT1 port

TDSLT

Signal A of standard NT1 port

GND

Ground

APOWI+

Reserved

FGND

Reserved

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Figure 3-81 and Figure 3-82 show the pin assignments between the TSSB or TSSC board and
the backplane.

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Figure 3-81 Pin assignments of the upper header of the TSSB or TSSC board
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2
POTS2+

3
4

POTS4+

POTS5+

POTS6+

7
8

ISLT1

OSLT1

10

PGND

11

PGND

12

RINGI

13

-48VIN

14

-48VIN
BGND

15
16

BGND

17
18
19

+5VIN

20

+5VIN

21

GND

22

GND

23
24

ID0

25
26

ID1

27
28
29

BTXO

30

BRXI

31
32

GND

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

POTS8+

33

POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

PGND
POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+
POTS11-

39
40

POTS12+

41

POTS12-

42

POTS13+

43

POTS13-

44

POTS14+

45

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47
48

POTS15-

49

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POTS1-

66

POTS2-

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68

POTS4-

69

POTS5-

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POTS6POTS7-

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72

ISLR1

73

OSLR1

74

PGND

75

PGND

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RINGI

77

-48VIN

78

-48VIN
BGND

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80

BGND

81
82

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+5VIN

84

+5VIN

85

GND

86

GND

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88

ID2

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90

ID3

91

ID4

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BTXO

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BRXI

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Figure 3-82 Pin assignments of the lower header of the TSSB or TSSC board
GND

1
2

POTS2+

3
4

POTS4+

POTS5+

POTS6+
GND

7
8

+5VIN

+5VIN

10

+5VIN

11

GND

12

GND

13
14

BGND

15
16

BGND

17

-48VIN

18

-48VIN

19

RINGI

20

PGND

21

PGND

22

ISLT1
OSLT1

23
24
25
26
27
28

TX422O+

29

RX422I+

30
31
32

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

33
POTS8-

34

POTS9+

35

POTS9-

36

POTS10+

37

POTS10-

38

POTS11+
P3TXD
P3RXD
POTS11-

39
40

POTS12+

41

POTS12-

42

POTS13FGND
POTS14+

44

POTS14-

46

POTS15+

47
48

43

POTS15-

45

49

17

50

18

51

19

52

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24

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10
11
12
13

POTS0GND

65

POTS1-

66

POTS2-

67
68

POTS4-

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+5VIN

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GND

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IDBACI

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BGND

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RINGI

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PGND

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PGND

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ISLR1

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OSRT1

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Table 3-102 describes the pin assignments for the TSSB or TSSC board.
Table 3-102 Pin assignments of the TSSB or TSSC board

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ISLR1, ISLT1

The 1st circuit testing channel

OSLR1, OSLT1

The 1st loop line testing channel

RINGI

PWX ringing signal (input)

-48VIN

48 V power supply

BGND

48 V power supply ground

PGND

Test ground

+5VIN

+5 V power supply

GND

+5 V power supply ground

APOWI+

Secondary power supply alarm signal (input)

Narrowband serial port Tx channel

Narrowband serial port Tx channel

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Signal Line

Meaning

BRXI

Narrowband serial port Rx channel

P3RXD

Broadband serial port Rx

P3TXD

Broadband serial port Tx

Specifications
Table 3-103 lists the specifications of the TSSB and TSSC boards.
Table 3-103 Specifications of the TSSB and TSSC boards
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601TSSB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

10.3 W

H601TSSC

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

10.3 W

3.22 VFB Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the VFB board.

Overview
The VFB board is a 16-port voice frequency interface board. It provides sixteen 2-wire or eight
4-wire voice frequency ports. The board implements the conversion between the 2-wire and 4wire signals and adjusts the gain under the control of software. However, it does not provide
feeding, ringing and on-hook detection functions.
Figure 3-83 shows the external connections of the VFB board.
Figure 3-83 External connections of the VFB board
PVMB

2 x 2M HW

VFB

+5 V
75 VAC

PWX

16 x (POTS)
PSTN
terminal

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NOTE

The VFB board is of the CB02 version.

Principles
Figure 3-84 describes the principles of the VFB board.
Figure 3-84 Principles of the VFB board
Control
board

Subscriber
circuit

PCM signals
Codec

Control
board

CPU
module

Subscriber
circuit
Subscriber
circuit
Subscriber
circuit

Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal

Codec

Subsriber
circuit

Terminal

Codec

Codec

The VFB board consists of:


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Codec, which performs A/D conversion, part impedance matching, receiving/transmission


gain adjustment and terminal balance return loss adjustment.

Subscriber circuit, which performs 2/4 line conversion and impedance matching.

CPU module, controls codec and communicates with other boards through the serial ports.

Front Panel
Table 3-104 shows the front panel of the VFB board.

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Table 3-104 Front panel of the VFB board


RUN: running status LED, red

RUN

0.25s on and 0.25s off


repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal


state.

VFB

Port
Some of the ports provided by the VFB board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-105 describes the ports provided by the VFB board.
Table 3-105 Ports provided by the VFB board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 2-wire or eight
4-wire voice
frequency ports

Access voice
frequency
subscribers.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
CO MDF.

SLTF (front access shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

NOTE

SLTF is the transfer board for the VMS board. For more details of the transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF
Transfer Board."

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DIP Switch Settings


The VFB board provides eight DIP switches: S011, S031, S051, S071, S091, S111, S131 and
S151. Figure 3-85 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the VFB board.
Figure 3-85 Layout of the DIP switches on the VFB board

S071

S051

S031

S011

S091

S111

S131

S151

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

DIP switches S011S051 are used to set the impedance of the sixteen 2-wire voice frequency
ports. Table 3-106 describes the settings of the DIP switches S011S051 on the VFB board.
Table 3-106 Settings of the DIP switches S011S051 on the VFB board
DIP
Switch

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

S011-1

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 1.

ON

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 1.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 2.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 2.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 3.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 3.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 4.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 4.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 5.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 5.

S011-2

S031-1

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Settings

Meaning

Default
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S051-2

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 6.

ON

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 6.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 7.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 7.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 8.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 8.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 9.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 9.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 10.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 10.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 11.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 11.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 12.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 12.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 13.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 13.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 14.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 14.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 15.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 15.

ON

Select the 600-ohm impedance for port 16.

OFF

Select the 1650-ohm impedance for port 16.

S071-1

S071-2

S091-1

S091-2

S111-1

S111-2

S131-1

S131-2

S151-1

S151-2

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel voice frequency signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as
shown in Figure 3-86.
Connect the last 8-channel voice frequency signals to pin rows 2532 on the lower header, as
shown in Figure 3-87.
Numerals A0A15, B0B15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.

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Figure 3-86 Pin assignments of the upper header of the VFB board
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Figure 3-87 Pin assignments of the lower header of the VFB board
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T3-R

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T7-R
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R8-R
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Specifications
Table 3-107 lists the specifications of the VFB board.
Table 3-107 Specifications of the VFB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

CB02VFB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

5W

3.23 VMS Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the VMS board.

Overview
The VMS board is a message LED analog service board that provides 16 analog service ports.
The VMS board can provide 140 VDC to light the message LED on the connected terminal.
The VMS board can send the frequency shift keying (FSK) control signals to the terminal without
ringing, so that the terminal can play the message.
The VMS board can provide the feed, over-voltage/over-current, ringing, monitoring, and test
functions.
The VMS board resides in slots 635 of the HABA shelf, slots 617 of the HABC or HABD
shelf, slots 1835 of the HABF shelf, and slots 610 of the HABL shelf.
Figure 3-88 shows the external connections of the VMS board.
Figure 3-88 External connections of the VMS board
PVMB

2 x 2M HW

VMS

-48 V

+5V
75V AC

PWX

16 x (POTS)

PSTN
terminal

NOTE

The VMS board is of the CB01 version.

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Principles
Figure 3-89 describes the principles of the VMS board.
Figure 3-89 Principles of the VMS board

DRV

PCM
signals

SD502

TxD

CPU
module

NOD
Rx

Logical control and


driving

Control
signals

Address
control line

Tx

PCM
signals

Control
signals

COMBOII

SH723

Subscriber
cable 0

COMBOII

SH723

Subscriber
cable 1

COMBOII

SH723

Subscriber
cable 15

Front Panel
Table 3-108 shows the front panel of the VMS board.
Table 3-108 Front panel of the VMS board

RUN: running status LED, red

RUN

0.5s on and 0.5s off repeatedly

The board is starting up.

1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the


normal state.

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Port
Some of the ports provided by the VMS board are on the backplane and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-109 describes the ports provided by the VMS board.
Table 3-109 Ports provided by the VMS board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 service ports

Connect
subscribers.

Backplane (rear access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cableto
connect the port to the
CO MDF.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 16-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

NOTE

For more details of the SLTF transfer board, see "3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board."

Pin Assignment Between Board and Backplane


Connect the first 8-channel subscriber signals to pin rows 18 on the upper header, as shown in
Figure 3-90.
Connect the last 8-channel subscriber signals to pin rows 2532 on the lower header, as shown
in Figure 3-91.
Numerals POTS0POTS15 in the figures refer to signal channels 015.

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Figure 3-90 Pin assignments of the upper header of the VMS board
POTS0+

POTS1+

POTS2+

POTS3+

POTS4+

POTS5+

POTS6+

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Figure 3-91 Pin assignments of the lower header of the VMS board
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Table 3-110 lists the specifications of the VMS board.
Table 3-110 Specifications of the VMS board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

CB01VMS

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

5W

3.24 Rear-Access Transfer Boards


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
specifications of the rear access transfer boards.
NOTE

The transfer boards version in this section is H601.

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3.24.1 E1TB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the E1TB transfer board.
3.24.2 EFTB Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the EFTB transfer board.
3.24.3 HWCB Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWCB transfer board.
3.24.4 HWTB Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWTB transfer board.
3.24.5 RATB Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the RATB transfer board.
3.24.6 SAPB Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SAPB transfer board.

3.24.1 E1TB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the E1TB transfer board.

Overview
The E1TB transfer board is a rear access E1 transfer board in the HABA and HABC shelves.
The E1TB transfer board transfers E1 signals of the EDTB board to the cable connecting area
of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-92 shows the front panel of the E1TB transfer board.

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Figure 3-92 Front panel of the E1TB transfer board

Port
Table 3-111 shows the ports of the E1TB board.
Table 3-111 Ports provided by the E1TB board
Item

Function

Connected to...

J3

Port type: DB-44 Transferring signals of E1 ports 18

J4

Port type: DB-44 Transferring signals of E1 ports 9-16

E1 port of the upper


layer device by the
trunk cable

Pin Assignment
Table 3-112 and Table 3-113 describe the pin assignments of ports J3 and J4 on the front panel
of the E1TB board. Where:
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"TX" is the "transmitting of E1 signals".

"RING" is the "ring of the E1 cable".

"TIP" is the "tip of the E1 cable".

Table 3-112 Pin assignments of port J3 on the front panel of the E1TB transfer board

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TXTIP3

TXTIP8

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TXTIP2

TXRING8

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TXTIP1

TXRING7

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Table 3-113 Pin assignments of port J4 on the front panel of the E1TB transfer board
Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

23

RXTIP9

24

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25

TXTIP14

26

TXTIP13

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TXTIP12

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TXTIP11

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TXTIP10

TXRING16

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TXRING15

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TXRING14

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TXRING12

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RXRING12

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RXTIP10

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Matching Board
Table 3-114 describes the matching board of the E1TB transfer board.
Table 3-114 Matching board of the E1TB transfer board

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Matching Board

Port

Remarks

EDTB

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3.24.2 EFTB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the EFTB transfer board.

Overview
The EFTB transfer board is an FE port transfer board in the HABA shelf. The EFTF transfer
board transfers FE signals of the EAUA board to the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-93 shows the front panel of the EFTB transfer board.
Figure 3-93 Front panel of the EFTB transfer board

Port
Table 3-115 shows the ports of the EFTB board.

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Table 3-115 Ports provided by the EFTB board


Item

Function

Connected to...

DB-68

Port type: DB-68 Transferring signals of FE ports


116

The FE port of the


subscriber device

Pin Assignment
Table 3-116 describes the pin assignments for the EFTB transfer board. Where:
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"RX" is the "transmitting of FE signals".

"TX" is the "receiving of FE signals".

Table 3-116 Pin assignments of the EFTB transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

FERX8-

35

FERX0-

FERX8+

36

FERX0+

FETX8-

37

FETX0-

FETX8+

38

FETX0+

FERX9-

39

FERX1-

FERX9+

40

FERX1+

FETX9-

41

FETX1-

FETX9+

42

FETX1+

FERX10-

43

FERX2-

10

FERX10+

44

FERX2+

11

FETX10-

45

FETX2-

12

FETX10+

46

FETX2+

13

FERX11-

47

FERX3-

14

FERX11+

48

FERX3+

15

FETX11-

49

FETX3-

16

FETX11+

50

FETX3+

17

51

18

52

19

FERX4-

53

FERX12-

20

FERX4+

54

FERX12+

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Pin

Signal

21

Port

Pin

Signal

FETX4-

55

FETX12-

22

FETX4+

56

FETX12+

23

FERX5-

57

FERX13-

24

FERX5+

58

FERX13+

25

FETX5-

59

FETX13-

26

FETX5+

60

FETX13+

27

FERX6-

61

FERX14-

28

FERX6+

62

FERX14+

29

FETX6-

63

FETX14-

30

FETX6+

64

FETX14+

31

FERX7-

65

FERX15-

32

FERX7+

66

FERX15+

33

FETX7-

67

FETX15-

34

FETX7+

68

FETX15+

Matching Board
Table 3-117 describes the matching board of the EFTB transfer board.
Table 3-117 Matching board of the EFTB transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

EAUA

8 FE ports

3.24.3 HWCB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWCB transfer board.

Overview
The HWCB transfer board is a rear access HW transfer board of the HABA shelf. It provides
two clock input ports, two E1 ports and one HW port for connecting to the subtended HABA
shelf.

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Principles
Figure 3-94 describes the principles of the HWCB board.
Figure 3-94 Principles of the HWCB board
Backplane

8M HW
E1

Front panel

TTL- differential
Conducting wire direct
connection module

8 M HW to
slave shelf
E1 to switch

+5 V
+5 V output

4805 power
module

-48 V
+5 V
8 M HW
2 M HW to master and
extended shelves

CPLD HW
speedingdown
module

The HWCB board consists of:


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CPLD module, which downspeeds part of the 8 M HW signals from the narrowband control
board into 2 M HW signals and transmits the 2 M HW signals to the line boards of master/
extended shelf. (The other part of 8 M HW signals is transmitted to the HWTB board of
slave shelf through the cascading cable.)

Direct connection module, which transparently transmits the E1 signals from the
narrowband control board to the switch.

Power module, which converts power from 48 V to +5 V, and provides power to the
circuits on the board and +5 V power to external of the board.

Front Panel
Figure 3-95 shows the front panel of the HWCB transfer board.

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Figure 3-95 Front panel of the HWCB transfer board

Port
Table 3-118 shows the ports of the HWCB board.
Table 3-118 Ports provided by the HWCB board

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Item

Function

Connected to...

BITS01

Port type: SMB The ports input the 2-channel 2


MHz clock signals, which back up each other.

The 2 MHz clock


source output port

E1 port J1

Port type: DB-44 The port outputs the first 4channel E1 signals from the PVMB boards in
slots 4 and 5 of the HABA.

The E1 input port of the


upper-layer device

E1 port J2

Port type: DB-44 The port outputs the last 4channel E1 signals from the PVM boards in slots
4 and 5 of the HABA.

The E1 input port of the


upper-layer device

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Item

Function

Connected to...

HW
subtending
port J3

Port type: DB-36 The port exchanges the


following signals with the subtended HABA
shelf: subtended HABA shelf HW signals,
narrowband clock frame header signals,
broadband clock signals, narrowband master/
slave serial port signals and subtended HABA
shelf in-position signals

The HW subtending
port of the HWTB
transfer board

Pin Assignment
Table 3-119 and Table 3-120 describe the pin assignments for E1 ports J1 and J2 of the EFTF
transfer board. Where:
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"L" before "_" is the E1 signals of the board in slot 4 of the HABA shelf.

"R" before "_" is the E1 signals of the board in slot 5 of the HABA shelf.

"T" between "_" and "-" is the "transmitting of E1 signals".

"R" between "_" and "-" is the "receiving of E1 signals".

"T" after "-" is the "tip of E1 signals".

"R" after "-" is the "ring of E1 signals".

Table 3-119 Pin assignments of E1 port J1 on the front panel of the HWCB transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

23

PV8L_R1-T

24

PV8R_T3-T

25

PV8R_T2-T

26

PV8R_T1-T

27

PV8L_T4-T

28

PV8L_T3-T

PV8R_T4-T

29

PV8L_T2-T

PV8R_T4-R

30

PV8L_T1-T

PV8R_T3-R

31

PV8R_R4-R

10

PV8R_T2-R

32

PV8R_R3-R

11

PV8R_T1-R

33

PV8R_R2-R

12

PV8L_T4-R

34

PV8R_R1-R

13

PV8L_T3-R

35

PV8L_R4-R

14

PV8L_T2-R

36

PV8L_R3-R

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Signal

15

Port

Pin

Signal

PV8L_T1-R

37

PV8L_R2-R

16

PV8R_R4-T

38

PV8L_R1-R

17

PV8R_R3-T

39

18

PV8R_R2-T

40

19

PV8R_R1-T

41

20

PV8L_R4-T

42

21

PV8L_R3-T

43

22

PV8L_R2-T

44

Table 3-120 Pin assignments of E1 port J2 on the front panel of the HWCB transfer board

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Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

23

PV8L_R5-T

24

PV8R_T7-T

25

PV8R_T6-T

26

PV8R_T5-T

27

PV8L_T8-T

28

PV8L_T7-T

PV8R_T8-T

29

PV8L_T6-T

PV8R_T8-R

30

PV8L_T5-T

PV8R_T7-R

31

PV8R_R8-R

10

PV8R_T6-R

32

PV8R_R7-R

11

PV8R_T5-R

33

PV8R_R6-R

12

PV8L_T8-R

34

PV8R_R5-R

13

PV8L_T7-R

35

PV8L_R8-R

14

PV8L_T6-R

36

PV8L_R7-R

15

PV8L_T5-R

37

PV8L_R6-R

16

PV8R_R8-T

38

PV8L_R5-R

17

PV8R_R7-T

39

18

PV8R_R6-T

40

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Pin

Signal

19

Port

Pin

Signal

PV8R_R5-T

41

20

PV8L_R8-T

42

21

PV8L_R7-T

43

22

PV8L_R6-T

44

Specifications
Table 3-121 lists the specifications of the HWCB board.
Table 3-121 Specifications of the HWCB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601HWCB

25.4 mm x 99.2 mm x 256 mm

10 W

3.24.4 HWTB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWTB transfer board.

Overview
The HWTB transfer board is a rear access HW transfer board in the subtended HABA shelf.
The HWTB transfer board provides one HW port for connecting to the HABA shelf.

Principles
Figure 3-96 describes the principles of the HWTB board.
Figure 3-96 Principles of the HWTB board

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The HWTB board consists of:


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CPLD module, which downspeeds the 8 M HW signals from the narrowband control board
into 2 M HW signals and transmits the 2 M HW signals to the service boards of master/
extended shelf.

Power module, which converts power from -48 V to +5 V, and provides power to the circuits
on the board and +5 V power to external of the board.

Front Panel
Figure 3-97 shows the front panel of the HWTB transfer board.
Figure 3-97 Front panel of the HWTB transfer board

Port
Table 3-122 shows the front panel of the HWTB transfer board.

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Table 3-122 Ports provided by the HWTB board


Item

Function

Connection

HW subtending port

Port type: DB-36 The port exchanges the


following signals with the master shelf:
master shelf HW signals, narrowband
clock frame header signals, broadband
clock signals, serial port signals and
extended shelf in-position signals

The HW subtending
port J3 of the HWCB
transfer board

Specifications
Table 3-123 lists the specifications of the HWTB board.
Table 3-123 Specifications of the HWTB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601HWTB

25.4 mm x 99.2 mm x 256 mm

8W

3.24.5 RATB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the RATB transfer board.

Overview
The RATB transfer board is a rear access 32-port relay transfer board. The RATB transfer board
transfers signals between shelf subscriber line and circuit and loop test line of the shelf. In this
way, the RATB supports the circuit test and loop line test and port backup required by service
boards.
The RATB transfer board has the following features:
l

Provides rear-access line for the 32-port service board. It can also work for the 16-port
service board.

Features the circuit and loop line test function. You can carry out the circuit test and the
loop line test at the same time without affecting each other.

Features the port backup function.

During the circuit and loop line test for the broadband service, you are allowed to disconnect
the narrowband service.

Front Panel
Figure 3-98 shows the front panel of the RATB transfer board.
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Figure 3-98 Front panel of the RATB transfer board

Port
Table 3-124 shows the ports of the RATB board.
Table 3-124 Ports provided by the RATB board
Item

Function

Connection

32 relay ports

Port type: DIN connector Transferring


relay port signals of channels 132.

The circuit and loop line test


port

Pin Assignment
Table 3-125 describes the pin assignments for the RATB transfer board. Characters in the
"Signal" column of Table 3-133 are described as follows:
l

Letter "A" is "customer loop line A".

Letter "B" is "customer loop line B".

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Table 3-125 Pin assignments of the RATB transfer board


Pin

Signal

3-148

Port

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

LINEA0

LINEA8

LINEB0

LINEA1

LINEB8

LINEB1

LINEA2

LINEA9

LINEB2

LINEA3

LINEB9

LINEB3

LINEA4

LINEA10

LINEB4

LINEA5

LINEB10

LINEB5

LINEA6

LINEA11

LINEB6

LINEA7

LINEB11

LINEB7

LINEA12

10

10

LINEB12

10

11

11

LINEA13

11

12

12

LINEB13

12

13

13

LINEA14

13

14

14

LINEB14

14

15

15

LINEA15

15

16

16

LINEB15

16

17

17

LINEA16

17

18

18

LINEB16

18

19

19

LINEA17

19

20

20

LINEB17

20

21

21

LINEA18

21

22

22

LINEB18

22

23

23

LINEA19

23

24

24

LINEB19

24

25

LINEA24

25

LINEA20

25

LINEB24

26

LINEA25

26

LINEB20

26

LINEB25

27

LINEA26

27

LINEA21

27

LINEB26

28

LINEA27

28

LINEB21

28

LINEB27

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Pin

Signal

29

Port

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

LINEA28

29

LINEA22

29

LINEB28

30

LINEA29

30

LINEB22

30

LINEB29

31

LINEA30

31

LINEA23

31

LINEB30

32

LINEA31

32

LINEB23

32

LINEB31

Matching Board
Table 3-126 describes the matching board of the RATB transfer board.
Table 3-126 Matching board of the RATB transfer board
Matching board

Port

Remarks

CSRI/CSRB

32 (POTS + ADSL2+) ports

Transferring 32-channel subscriber


signals

Specifications
Table 3-127 lists the specifications of the RATB board.
Table 3-127 Specifications of the RATB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601RATB

2 mm x 88 mm x 233 mm

0.5 W

3.24.6 SAPB Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SAPB transfer board.

Overview
The SAPB transfer board is a subscriber cable transfer board in the rear access shelf. The SAPB
transfer board transfers 32-channel subscriber signals of the ADRB/ADRI board to the cable
connecting area of the shelf. The SAPB transfer board supports line protection.

Front Panel
Figure 3-99 shows the front panel of the SAPB board.
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Figure 3-99 Front panel of the SAPB transfer board

Port
Table 3-128 shows the ports of the SAPB board.
Table 3-128 Ports provided by the SAPB board
Port

Function

Connection

32 POTS and
ADSL2+ combo
ports

Use the DB-68 port, and transfer 32channel POTS and ADSL2+ combo
subscriber signals.

Connect the port to the subscriber


MDF.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-129 describes the pin assignments for the SAPB transfer board. "A0""A31" are pins
031 of customer loop line A. "B0""B31" are pins 031 of customer loop line B.

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Table 3-129 Pin assignments of the SAPB transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

B8

35

B0

A8

36

A0

B9

37

B1

A9

38

A1

B10

39

B2

A10

40

A2

B11

41

B3

A11

42

A3

B12

43

B4

10

A12

44

A4

11

B13

45

B5

12

A13

46

A5

13

B14

47

B6

14

A14

48

A6

15

B15

49

B7

16

A15

50

A7

19

B24

53

B16

20

A24

54

A16

21

B25

55

B17

22

A25

56

A17

23

B26

57

B18

24

A26

58

A18

25

B27

59

B19

26

A27

60

A19

27

B28

61

B20

28

A28

62

A20

29

B29

63

B21

30

A29

64

A21

31

B30

65

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

A30

66

A22

33

B31

67

B23

34

A31

68

A23

Matching Board
Table 3-130 describes the matching board of the SAPB transfer board.
Table 3-130 Matching board of the SAPB transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

ADRB/ADRI

Works as 32 (POTS + ADSL2+)


ports.

Transfers 32-channel subscriber


signals.

Specifications
Table 3-131 lists the specifications of the SAPB board.
Table 3-131 Specifications of the SAPB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H601SAPB

2 mm x 88 mm x 233 mm

0.5 W

3.25 Front Access Transfer Boards


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments, and
specifications of the front access transfer boards.
NOTE

The transfer boards version in this section is H601.

3.25.1 E1TF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the E1TF transfer board.
3.25.2 EFTF Transfer Board
This section describes the function, front panel, port, and pin assignment of the EFTF transfer
board.
3.25.3 EFPF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the EFPF transfer board.
3.25.4 HLAF Transfer Board
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This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HLAF transfer board.
3.25.5 HLEF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HLEF transfer board.
3.25.6 HWCF Transfer Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the HWCF transfer board.
3.25.7 HWTF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWTF transfer board.
3.25.8 PSTF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the PSTF board.
3.25.9 RATF Transfer Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the RATF transfer board.
3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board
This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the SLTF transfer board.
3.25.11 SAPF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SAPF transfer board.
3.25.12 WATF Transfer Board
This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the WATF transfer board.

3.25.1 E1TF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the E1TF transfer board.

Overview
The E1TF transfer board extends the E1 cable in the HABD shelf. The E1TF transfer board
transfers the E1 signals of the PVMB board to the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-100 shows the front panel of the E1TF transfer board.
Figure 3-100 Front panel of the E1TF transfer board

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Port
Table 3-132 shows the ports of the E1TF board.
Table 3-132 Ports provided by the E1TF board
Item

Function

Connected to...

16 E1 ports

Port type: DB-68 Transferring channels 1


16 E1 signals

The upper layer E1 access


device

Pin Assignment
Table 3-133 describes the port pin assignments for the E1TF transfer board. Where:
l

"T" and "R" at the beginning are "transmit" and "receive" respectively.

"A" and "B" are the narrowband control board PVMB in slot 4 and that in slot 5 respectively.

The numeral is the number of the E1 port.

"R" and "T" at the end are the "ring" and "tip" of the E1 port respectively.

Table 3-133 Pin assignments of the E1TF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

RXA4_T

35

RXA0_T

RXA4_R

36

RXA0_R

TXA4_T

37

TXA0_T

TXA4_R

38

TXA0_R

RXA5_T

39

RXA1_T

RXA5_R

40

RXA1_R

TXA5_T

41

TXA1_T

TXA5_R

42

TXA1_R

RXA6_T

43

RXA2_T

10

RXA6_R

44

RXA2_R

11

TXA6_T

45

TXA2_T

12

TXA6_R

46

TXA2_R

13

RXA7_T

47

RXA3_T

14

RXA7_R

48

RXA3_R

15

TXA7_T

49

TXA3_T

16

TXA7_R

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Pin

Signal

19

Port

Pin

Signal

RXB0_T

53

RXB4_T

20

RXB0_R

54

RXB4_R

21

TXB0_T

55

TXB4_T

22

TXB0_R

56

TXB4_R

23

RXB1_T

57

RXB5_T

24

RXB1_R

58

RXB5_R

25

TXB1_T

59

TXB5_T

26

TXB1_R

60

TXB5_R

27

RXB2_T

61

RXB6_T

28

RXB2_R

62

RXB6_R

29

TXB2_T

63

TXB6_T

30

TXB2_R

64

TXB6_R

31

RXB3_T

65

RXB7_T

32

RXB3_R

66

RXB7_R

33

TXB3_T

67

TXB7_T

34

TXB3_R

68

TXB7_R

Matching Board
Table 3-134 describes the matching board of the E1TF transfer board.
Table 3-134 Matching board of the E1TF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

Two PVMB boards

16 E1 ports

The PVMB board in slot 4 uses pins 116 and


pins 3550 of the E1TF transfer board.

The PVMB board in slot 5 uses pins 1934 and


pins 5368 of the E1TF transfer board

3.25.2 EFTF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, and pin assignment of the EFTF transfer
board.

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Overview
The EFTF transfer board is an FE transfer board in the HABD shelf. The EFTF transfer board
transfers the left 4 channel FE signals and the right 4-channel FE signals of the IPMB board to
the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-101 shows the front panel of the EFTF transfer board.
Figure 3-101 Front panel of the EFTF transfer board

Port
Table 3-135 shows the ports of the EFTF board.
Table 3-135 Ports provided by the EFTF board
Port

Function

Connection

Eight FE
service ports

Port type: DB-68, transferring channels 1


8 FE signals

Connect to the subscriber


device with FE ports.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-136 describes the port pin assignment for the EFTF transfer board. Where:

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"T" and "R" are "transmit" and "receive" respectively.

"A" and "B" are the broadband control board IPMB in slot 2 and that in slot 3 respectively.

The numeral is the serial number of the FE port.

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Table 3-136 Pin assignments of the EFTF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

35

FE_RXA0+

36

FE_RXA0-

37

FE_TXA0+

38

FE_TXA0-

39

FE_RXA1+

40

FE_RXA1-

41

FE_TXA1+

42

FE_TXA1-

43

FE_RXA2+

10

44

FE_RXA2-

11

45

FE_TXA2+

12

46

FE_TXA2-

13

47

FE_RXA3+

14

48

FE_RXA3-

15

49

FE_TXA3+

16

50

FE_TXA3-

19

FE_RXB0+

53

20

FE_RXB0-

54

21

FE_TXB0+

55

22

FE_TXB0-

56

23

FE_RXB1+

57

24

FE_RXB1-

58

25

FE_TXB1+

59

26

FE_TXB1-

60

27

FE_RXB2+

61

28

FE_RXB2-

62

29

FE_TXB2+

63

30

FE_TXB2-

64

31

FE_RXB3+

65

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

FE_RXB3-

66

33

FE_TXB3+

67

34

FE_TXB3-

68

Matching Board
Table 3-137 describes the matching board of the EFTF transfer board.
Table 3-137 Matching board of the EFTF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

Two IPMB boards

Eight FE ports

The IPMB board in slot 2 uses pins 550.

The IPMB board in slot 3 uses pins 1934.

3.25.3 EFPF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the EFPF transfer board.

Overview
The EFPF transfer board is an FE transfer board in the HABD shelf. The EFTF transfer board
transfers 4-channel FE signals of the IPMB board to the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-102 shows the front panel of the EFPF transfer board.
Figure 3-102 Front panel of the EFPF transfer board
EFPF

Port
Table 3-138 shows the ports of the EFPF board.
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Table 3-138 Ports provided by the EFPF board


Item

Function

Connected to...

4 FE service ports

Port type: DB-68 Transferring channels


1-4 FE signals

The FE subscriber device

Pin Assignment
Table 3-139 describes the port pin assignments for the EFPF transfer board. Where:
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"T" and "R" are "transmitting" and "receiving" respectively.

The numeral is the serial number of the FE port.

Table 3-139 Pin assignments of the EFPF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

10

44

11

45

12

46

13

47

14

48

15

49

16

50

19

RX0-R

53

20

RX0-T

54

21

TX0-R

55

22

TX0-T

56

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Pin

Signal

23

Port

Pin

Signal

RX1-R

57

24

RX1-T

58

25

TX1-R

59

26

TX1-T

60

27

RX2-R

61

28

RX2-T

62

29

TX2-R

63

30

TX2-T

64

31

RX3-R

65

32

RX3-T

66

33

TX3-R

67

34

TX3-T

68

Matching Board
Table 3-140 describes the matching board of the EFPF transfer board.
Table 3-140 Matching board of the EFPF transfer board
Matching
board

Port

Remarks

Two IPMB
boards

4 FE ports

The EFPF transfer board uses pins 19-34.

3.25.4 HLAF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HLAF transfer board.

Overview
The HLAF transfer board is a front access high speed link transfer board from the master shelf
to the extended shelf. The HLAF transfer board resides in the HABD shelf. Through the DB-68
port on the front panel, the HLAF transfer board connects to the HLEF transfer board of the
HABF shelf.

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Front Panel
The HLAF transfer board provides only a DB-68 port on the front panel. Figure 3-103 shows
the front panel of the HLAF transfer board.
Figure 3-103 Front panel of the HLAF transfer board

3.25.5 HLEF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HLEF transfer board.

Overview
The HLEF transfer board is a front access high speed link transfer board of the extended shelf.
The HLEF transfer board resides in the HABF shelf. Through the DB-68 port on the front panel,
the HLEF transfer board connects to the HLAF transfer board of the HABD shelf.

Front Panel
The HLEF transfer board provides only a DB-68 port on the front panel. Figure 3-104 shows
the front panel of the HLEF transfer board.
Figure 3-104 Front panel of the HLEF transfer board

3.25.6 HWCF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the HWCF transfer board.

Overview
The HWCF transfer board is a front access HW transfer board of the HABD shelf.
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The HWCF transfer board provides one test port, one clock input port and three HW ports for
connecting to the subtended HABD or HABF shelf.

Principles
Figure 3-105 describes the principles of the HWCF board.
Figure 3-105 Principles of the HWCF board
Backplane
Narrowband +5 V

+5 V input

TTLdifferential

8 M HW

-48 V
+5 V output

Front panel

8 M HW to
slave shelf

Broadband
+5 V
4805
power module

The HWCF board consists of direct connection module and power module.
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The HWCF board converts the 8 M HW signals transmitted from the narrowband control
board into differential signals and transmits the differential signals to the HWTF board of
the slave frame through the cascading cable.

Power module, which converts power from 48 V to +5 V, and provides power to the
circuits on the board and +5 V power to external of the board.

The HWCF board gets the +5 V power from the backplane and transmits the +5 V power
to the narrowband circuits.

Front Panel
Figure 3-106 shows the front panel of the HWCF transfer board.
Figure 3-106 Front panel of the HWCF transfer board

Port
Table 3-141 shows the ports of the HWCF board.
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Table 3-141 Ports provided by the HWCF board


Item

Port Type

Connected to...

CLK IN

Port type: RJ-45

The clock source output port

STACK OUT

Port type: DB-28

The STACK IN port of the HWTF board


and the related monitoring port of the
EMU

HWOUT0

Port type: DB-28

The HWIN port of the 1st extended shelf

HWOUT1

Port type: DB-28

The HWIN port of the 1st extended shelf

HWOUT2

Port type: DB-28

The HWIN port of the subtended HABD


shelf

Specifications
Table 3-142 lists the specifications of the HWCF board.
Table 3-142 Specifications of the HWCF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H601HWCF

24 mm x 289 mm x 97 mm

10 W

3.25.7 HWTF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the HWTF transfer board.

Overview
The HWTF transfer board is a HW transfer board in the subtended HABD or HABF shelf.
The HWTF transfer board provides one test subtending port, one clock output port and one HW
port for connecting to the HABD shelf.

Principles
Figure 3-107 describes the principles of the HWTF board.

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Figure 3-107 Principles of the HWTF board

The HWTF board consists of CPLD module and power module.


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CPLD module, which downspeeds the 8 M HW signals from the HWCF subtending cables
into 2 M HW signals and transmits the 2 M HW signals to the service boards of master/
extended shelf.

Power module, which converts power from 48 V to +5 V, and provides power to the
circuits on the board and +5 V power to external of the board.

The HWTF board gets the +5 V power from the backplane and transmits the +5 V power
to the narrowband circuits.

Front Panel
Figure 3-108 shows the front panel of the HWTF transfer board.
Figure 3-108 Front panel of the HWTF transfer board

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Port
Table 3-143 shows the front panel of the HWTF transfer board.
Table 3-143 Ports provided by the HWTF board
Item

Port Type

Connected to...

CLK OUT

Reserved

STACK
OUT

Port type: DB-28

The STACK IN port of the HWTF board and


the related monitoring port of the EMU

STACK IN

Port type: DB-28

The STACK OUT port of the HWCF or HWTF


transfer board

HWIN

Port type: DB-28

The HW port of the master shelf

Specifications
Table 3-144 lists the specifications of the HWTF board.
Table 3-144 Specifications of the HWTF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601HWTF

24 mm x 289 mm x 97 mm

8W

3.25.8 PSTF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the PSTF board.

Overview
The PSTF board is a power interface board for the small-capacity and front-access backplane
of the H601HABL shelf.
The PSTF power interface board provides one environment monitoring serial port and one 48
V power port.

Front Panel
Figure 3-109 shows the front panel of the PSTF board.

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Figure 3-109 Front panel of the PSTF board

Port
Table 3-145 shows the ports of the PSTF board.
Table 3-145 Ports provided by the PSTF board
Port Type

Function

Connect to...

RJ-45

Environment monitoring serial


port

The active/slave monitoring serial port


of the power module and a fan Boolean
value

3V3

48 V power input port

The output port of the power supply

3.25.9 RATF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the RATF transfer board.

Overview
The RATF transfer board is a 32-port relay transfer board. The RATF transfer board transfers
between shelf subscriber line and circuit and loop test line of the shelf. In this way, the RATF
supports the circuit test and loop line test and port backup required by service board s.
The RATF board has the following features:

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Provides front-access line for the 32-port service board. It can also work for the 16-port
service board.

Features the circuit and loop line test function. You can carry out the circuit test and the
loop line test at the same time without affecting each other.

Features the port backup function.

During the circuit and loop line test for the broadband service, you are allowed to disconnect
the narrowband service.

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Front Panel
The RATF front panel has one DB-68 port connecting 32 subscriber line pairs. Figure 3-110
shows the RATF front panel.
Figure 3-110 Front panel of the RATF transfer board

Port
Table 3-146 shows the ports of the RATF board.
Table 3-146 Ports provided by the RATF board
Item

Function

Connect to...

32 relay ports

Port type: DB-68 Transferring relay port signals of


channels 132.

The circuit and loop


line test port

Pin Assignment
Table 3-147 describes the pin assignments for the RATF transfer board.
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Letter "A" is "customer loop line A".

Letter "B" is "customer loop line B".

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Table 3-147 Pin assignments of the RATF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

LINE_B8

35

LINE_B0

LINE_A8

36

LINE_A0

LINE_B9

37

LINE_B1

LINE_A9

38

LINE_A1

LINE_B10

39

LINE_B2

LINE_A10

40

LINE_A2

LINE_B11

41

LINE_B3

LINE_A11

42

LINE_A3

LINE_B12

43

LINE_B4

10

LINE_A12

44

LINE_A4

11

LINE_B13

45

LINE_B5

12

LINE_A13

46

LINE_A5

13

LINE_B14

47

LINE_B6

14

LINE_A14

48

LINE_A5

15

LINE_B15

49

LINE_B7

16

LINE_A15

50

LINE_A7

19

LINE_B24

53

LINE_B16

20

LINE_A24

54

LINE_A16

21

LINE_B25

55

LINE_B17

22

LINE_A25

56

LINE_A17

23

LINE_B26

57

LINE_B18

24

LINE_A26

58

LINE_A18

25

LINE_B27

59

LINE_B19

26

LINE_A27

60

LINE_A19

27

LINE_B28

61

LINE_B20

28

LINE_A28

62

LINE_A20

29

LINE_B29

63

LINE_B21

30

LINE_A29

64

LINE_A21

31

LINE_B30

65

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

LINE_A30

66

LINE_A22

33

LINE_B31

67

LINE_B23

34

LINE_A31

68

LINE_A23

Matching Board
Table 3-148 describes the matching board of the RATF transfer board.
Table 3-148 Matching board of the RATF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

CSRB/CSRI

32 (POTS + ADSL2+) ports

Transferring 32-channel
service signals

Specifications
Table 3-149 lists the specifications of the RATF board.
Table 3-149 Specifications of the RATF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

H601RATF

18 mm x 289 mm x 97 mm

0.6 W

3.25.10 SLTF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, principles, front panel, port, pin assignment, and
specifications of the SLTF transfer board.

Overview
The SLTF transfer board is a subscriber cable transfer board in the HABD and HABF shelves.
The SLTF transfer board transfers subscriber signals to the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
The SLTF transfer board provides only a DB-68 port on the front panel. Figure 3-111 shows
the front panel of the SLTF transfer board.

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Figure 3-111 Front panel of the SLTF transfer board

Port
Table 3-150 shows the ports of the SLTF board.
Table 3-150 Ports provided by the SLTF board
Item

Function

Connection

32 xDSL ports/ 16E1


ports

Port type: DB-68, transferring


channels 132 xDSL service singals
or 1-16 E1 service signals

Use the 32-channel subscriber


cable to connect the port to the
MDF.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-151 describes the pin assignments for the SLTF transfer board. Where:

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When the SLTF transfer board works as the xSL subscriber cable transfer board,
"A0""A31" are pins 031 of customer loop line A; "B0""B31" are pins 031 of customer
loop line B.

When the SLTF transfer board works as the E1 subscriber cable transfer board, "T" and
"R" at the beginning are "transmitting" and "receiving" respectively; the numeral after
"XA" is the serial number of the E1 port; "R" and "T" at the end are the "ring" and "tip" of
the E1 cable respectively.

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Table 3-151 Pin assignments of the SLTF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

B8/RX8_T

35

B0/RX0_R

A8/RX8_R

36

A0/RX0_T

B9/TX8_T

37

B1/TX0_R

A9/TX8_R

38

A1/TX0_T

B10/RX9_T

39

B2/RX1_R

A10/RX9_R

40

A2/RX1_T

B11/TX9_T

41

B3/TX1_R

A11/TX9_R

42

A3/TX1_T

B12/RX10_T

43

B4/RX2_R

10

A12/RX10_R

44

A4/RX2_T

11

B13/TX10_T

45

B5/TX2_R

12

A13/TX10_R

46

A5/TX2_T

13

B14/RX11_T

47

B6/RX3_R

14

A14/RX11_R

48

A6/RX3_T

15

B15/TX11_T

49

B7/TX3_R

16

A15/TX11_R

50

A7/TX3_T

19

B24/RX4_R

53

B16/RX12_T

20

A24/RX4_T

54

A16/RX12_R

21

B25/TX4_R

55

B17/TX12_T

22

A25/TX4_T

56

A17/TX12_R

23

B26/RX5_R

57

B18/RX13_T

24

A26/RX5_T

58

A18/RX13_R

25

B27/TX5_R

59

B19/TX13_T

26

A27/TX5_T

60

A19/TX13_R

27

B28/RX6_R

61

B20/RX14_T

28

A28/RX6_T

62

A20/RX14_R

29

B29/TX6_R

63

B21/TX14_T

30

A29/TX6_T

64

A21/TX14_R

31

B30/TX7_R

65

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

A30/RX7_T

66

A22/RX15_R

33

B31/TX7_R

67

B23/TX15_T

34

A31/TX7_T

68

A23/TX15_R

Matching Board
Table 3-152 describes the matching board of the SLTF transfer board.
Table 3-152 Matching board of the SLTF transfer board
Matching
Board

Port

Remarks

EDTB

16 E1 ports

Transferring 16-channel E1 signals

DSL

Eight 2B+D ports

Transferring the first 8-channel subscriber


signals, that is, signals of pins 3550

SDL

Four TDM SHDSL


ports

Transferring the last 4-channel subscriber


signals, that is, signals of pins 2734

Four E1 ports

Transferring the first 4-channel E1 signals, that


is, signals of pins 3550.

SDLE

Eight TDM SHDSL


ports

Transferring the last 8-channel subscriber


signals, that is, signals of pins 1934

SDLB

16 ATM SHDSL ports

Transferring 16-channel subscriber signals, that


is, signals of pins 1934 and pins 3550

ADMB/ADMC

16 ADSL2+ ports + 16
POTS ports

Transferring the first 16-channel service signals


for the ADSL2+ port; and transferring the last
16-channel the service signals for the POTS port

3.25.11 SAPF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the SAPF transfer board.

Overview
The SAPF transfer board is a subscriber cable transfer board. The SAPF transfer board transfers
32-channel subscriber signals of the CADRB/ADRI board to the cable connecting area of the
shelf. The SAPF transfer board supports line protection.

Front Panel
Figure 3-112 shows the front panel of the SAPF board.
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Figure 3-112 Front panel of the SAPF transfer board

Port
Table 3-153 shows the ports of the SAPF board.
Table 3-153 Ports provided by the SAPF board
Item

Function

Connection

32 POTS and ADSL2+


combo ports

Use the DB-68 port and transfer 32channel POTS and ADSL2+ combo
subscriber signals.

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to
connect the port to the
subscriber MDF.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-154 describes the pin assignments for the SAPF transfer board. "A0""A31" are pins
031 of customer loop line A. "B0""B31" are pins 031 of customer loop line B.

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Table 3-154 Pin assignments of the SAPF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

B8

35

B0

A8

36

A0

B9

37

B1

A9

38

A1

B10

39

B2

A10

40

A2

B11

41

B3

A11

42

A3

B12

43

B4

10

A12

44

A4

11

B13

45

B5

12

A13

46

A5

13

B14

47

B6

14

A14

48

A6

15

B15

49

B7

16

A15

50

A7

19

B24

53

B16

20

A24

54

A16

21

B25

55

B17

22

A25

56

A17

23

B26

57

B18

24

A26

58

A18

25

B27

59

B19

26

A27

60

A19

27

B28

61

B20

28

A28

62

A20

29

B29

63

B21

30

A29

64

A21

31

B30

65

B22

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

A30

66

A22

33

B31

67

B23

34

A31

68

A23

Matching Board
Table 3-155 describes the matching board of the SAPF transfer board.
Table 3-155 Matching board of the SAPF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

ADRB/ADRI

32 (POTS + ADSL2+) ports

Transfers 32-channel subscriber


signals.

Specifications
Table 3-156 lists the specifications of the SAPF board.
Table 3-156 Specifications of the SAPF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H601SAPF

18 mm x 289 mm x 97 mm

0.5 W

3.25.12 WATF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, pin assignments and
specifications of the WATF transfer board.

Overview
The WATF transfer board is a 16-port wetting current transfer board in the HABD and HABF
shelves.
The WATF transfer board provides the wetting current for the 16-channel SHDSL subscriber
cable to protect the cable against corrosion and oxidation.

Front Panel
Figure 3-113 shows the front panel of the WATF transfer board.

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Figure 3-113 Front panel of the WATF transfer board

Pin Assignment
Table 3-157 describes the pin assignments for the WATF transfer board. Where:
"A0""A31" are pins 031 of loop line A. "B0""B31" are pins 031 of loop line B.
Table 3-157 Pin assignments of the WATF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

B8

35

B0

A8

36

A0

B9

37

B1

A9

38

A1

B10

39

B2

A10

40

A2

B11

41

B3

A11

42

A3

B12

43

B4

10

A12

44

A4

11

B13

45

B5

12

A13

46

A5

13

B14

47

B6

14

A14

48

A6

15

B15

49

B7

16

A15

50

A7

19

B24

53

B16

20

A24

54

A16

21

B25

55

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Pin

Signal

22

Port

Pin

Signal

A25

56

A17

23

B26

57

B18

24

A26

58

A18

25

B27

59

B19

26

A27

60

A19

27

B28

61

B20

28

A28

62

A20

29

B29

63

B21

30

A29

64

A21

31

B30

65

B22

32

A30

66

A22

33

B31

67

B23

34

A31

68

A23

Matching Board
Table 3-158 describes the matching board of the WATF transfer board.
Table 3-158 Matching board of the WATF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

SDLB

16 ATM SHDSL ports

Transferring 16-channel subscriber


signals, that is, signals of pins 1934 and
pins 3550.

SDLE

Eight TDM SHDSL ports

Transferring the last 8-channel


subscriber signals, that is, signals of pins
1934.

Specifications
Table 3-159 lists the specifications of the WATF board.
Table 3-159 Specifications of the WATF board

Issue 03 (2007-10-25)

Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power Consumption

H601WATF

18 mm x 289 mm x 97 mm

5.6 W

Huawei Technologies Proprietary

3-177

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