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Table of contentsThis document has 42 pages.
Summary of changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1 Overview of jumper settings for the cartridges in BSC3i and TCSM3i. . . 8
2 TC1C-A Transcoder cartridge, C112056. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1 TCSM3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3 ET4C-B Exchange terminal cartridge, C104300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4 CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation cartridge, C104222. . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1 BSC3i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.2 TCSM3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5 CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1 BSC3i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.2 TCSM3i for combined BSC/TCSM installation option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.2.1 S14 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.2.2 S13 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
5.2.3 S12 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6 SW1C-C Switch group cartridge, C104596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
7 ADMODD Address coding module connector with DIP switches, C108892
36
7.1 Setting of the address data in first delivery Flexi BSC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
7.2 Setting of the address data in upgraded Flexi BSC and BSC3i660/1000/2000 prior to S14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8 SBCON1A, SWCOP-A bus connector board 1, C71010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9 SBCON2A, bus connector for Group Switch (GSW2KB), C109498 . . . 41
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List of figuresFigure 1 Jumper blocks of cartridge TC1C-A in TCSM3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Figure 2 Jumper settings for TCSM3i standalone installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Figure 3 Jumper settings for combined BSC/TCSM installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 4 Jumper blocks of the ET4C-B cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Figure 5 Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B in BSC3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Figure 6 Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B in TCSM3i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Figure 7 Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Figure 8 Jumper blocks of the SW1C-C cartridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Figure 9 DIP switch locations on ADMODD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Figure 10 Jumper blocks on SBCON1A circuit board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Figure 11 Jumper blocks on SBCON2A circuit board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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List of tablesTable 1 Settings of W1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Table 2 Settings of W2-1 to W2-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Table 3 Settings of W2-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Table 4 Setting the time slots (W4:4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Table 5 Nominal timing NTIM (W4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Table 6 Maintenance connection (W4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Table 7 Maintenance bus (T0/control) PCM selection (W4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Table 8 Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Table 9 Biasing of switch side selection signal (W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Table 10 Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Table 11 Biasing of switch side selection signal (W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Table 12 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Table 13 Unit address settings in the BSCC cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Table 14 Unit address settings in the BSCD cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Table 15 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Table 16 TCSA 0 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Table 17 TCSA 1 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Table 18 TCSA 2 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Table 19 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Table 20 TCSA 0 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Table 21 TCSA 1 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Table 22 TCSA 2 cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Table 23 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Table 24 TCSA cabinet of the TCSM3i part connected to BSC3i 1000 . . . . . . . 32
Table 25 TCSA cabinet of the TCSM3i part connected to the BSC3i 2000 . . . . . 33
Table 26 Selecting the GSWB section (W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Table 27 Setting the _ALTST and _DIS signal (W3, W4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Table 28 ADMODD connections for LOC_ID bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Table 29 ADMODD connections for SLOT_ID bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Table 30 ADMODD connections for LOC_ID bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Table 31 ADMODD connections for SLOT_ID bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Table 32 Setting of the basic timing signal phase in GSW1KB and GSWB . . . . 39
Table 33 Selecting the group switch side (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Table 34 Selecting the number of GSWB sections (W2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Table 35 Selecting the Group Switch side (W1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Table 36 Selecting the number of GSW2KB sections (W2 and W3) . . . . . . . . . . 42
Table 37 Setting the phase of basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn (W4 and
W5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Summary of changes
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Summary of changesChanges between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document
issue contains all changes made to previous issues.
Changes between issues 6-3 and 6-2
Figures for TC1C-A standalone settings and combined settings added.
Changes between issues 6-2 and 6-1
Information on TC1C-A jumper settings modified.
Changes between issues 6-1 and 6-0
Information on "Settings for TCSM3i standalone installation" and "Settings for combined
BSC/TCSM installation" has been added.
Changes between issues 6-0 and 5-0
S15-level update: Information on the TC1C-A cartridge used has been added.
Changes between issues 5-0 and 4-0
S14-level update: Information on the CLAC-B cartridge used in the TCSA 0, TCSA 1 and
TCSA 2 cabinets has been updated to include Flexi BSC as the BSC-part of TCSM3i for
combined BSC/TCSM installation option. Also, "combined BSC3i/TCSM3i installation
option" has been changed to "combined BSC/TCSM installation option".
Changes between issues 4-0 and 3-1
S13-level update: Information has been added on unit address settings in the CLAC-B
cartridge installed in the TCSA 0, TCSA 1 and TCSA 2 cabinet in TCSM3i for combined
BSC3i/TCSM3i installation option. Minor editorial changes have also been made.
In section SBCON1A, SWCOP-A bus connector board 1, C71010 , the note containing
information on previous releases has been removed.
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Overview of jumper settings for the cartridges in BSC3iand TCSM3i
1 Overview of jumper settings for the car-
tridges in BSC3i and TCSM3i
The Jumper Settings of the Cartridges in BSC3i and TCSM3i provides the basic infor-mation needed for setting the various jumper settings (strappings) of those cartridges
which have jumpers (strappings) to set in the BSC3i and TCSM3i. The settings are
referred to as standard when no changes are required, and alternative when the appli-
cation delivered may need reconfiguration.
Jumper settings are presented by the following cartridges and modules:
TC1C-A
ET4C-B
CLOC-B
CLAC-B
SW1C-C
ADMODD
SBCON1A
SBCON2A
The hardware settings are made by means of jumper connectors; that is, with jumper
(U) connectors, code 15291 00089. The settings of the cartridges are presented mainly
in figures, but some alternative settings are shown in tables. The default settings are
presented normally in the main figure of each cartridge motherboard.
The setting instructions for the plug-in-units installed into these cartridges are described
in Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units in BSC3i and TCSM3i.
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TC1C-A Transcoder cartridge, C112056
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2 TC1C-A Transcoder cartridge, C112056
Figure 1 Jumper blocks of cartridge TC1C-A in TCSM3i
2.1 TCSM3i
TC1C-A cartridge is used in S15 TCSM3i. TC1C-A is a standard DX200 M98 mechanics
full shelf wide cartridge. It is used as an equipment location for TR3T, ET16, CL3TG-UA,
CLAB-UA, ETIP1-A, ETP-A and SBMUX-A plug-in units.
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TC1C-A
_CBAL
0 1
UA0
UA1
UA2
UA3
UA4
UA5
UA6
UA7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
W2
21 3
_TGOFF
BU
PCM
CGCL
_BUEN
_CLOFF4 _CLOFF3
_CLOFF2
_CLOFF1
_L2M
_RSS
CSW A
CSW B
CCL0
FS1B
FS2B
16
15
14
13
12
1110
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21 3
W1
W1
W2
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TC1C-A Transcoder cartridge, C112056
Settings for TCSM3i standalone installation (CLS in use)
Figure 2 Jumper settings for TCSM3i standalone installation
Settings of W1 are presented in the following table.
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_CBAL
0 1
UA0
UA1
UA2
UA3
UA4
UA5
UA6
UA7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
W2
21 3
_TGOFF
BU
PCM
CGCL
_BUEN _CLOFF4
_CLOFF3
_CLOFF2
_CLOFF1
_L2M
_RSS
CSW A
CSW B
CCL0
FS1B
FS2B
16
15
14
13
1211
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21 3
W1
W1
W2
_TGOFF
BU
PCM
CGCL
_BUEN _CLOFF4
_CLOFF3
_CLOFF2
_CLOFF1
_L2M
_RSS
CSW A
CSW B
CCL0
FS1B
FS2B
16
15
14
13
1211
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21 3
W1
Uppermost cartridge Lower cartridges
All cartridges
TCSM3istandalonesettings
Position Setting Purpose Note
W1 - 1 1-2 External reference signal 2 termina-
tion for unbalanced interfacerface
(75ohm)
Not in use
2-3 External reference signal 2 termina-
tion for balanced interface (120ohm)
W1 - 2 1-2 External reference signal 1 termina-
tion for unbalanced interfacerface
(75ohm)
Not in use
Table 1 Settings of W1
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2-3 External reference signal 1 termina-
tion for balanced interface (120ohm)
W1 - 3 1-2 Card control loop routing to alarmsystem. setting for 0-side cartridge
Default setting for uppermostcartridge. No jumper set in
lower cartridges.
2-3 Card control loop blocked from alarm
system. setting for 1-side cartridge
No jumpers set as default
W1 - 4,
W1 - 5
1-2 Group switch changeover signal set
permanently for gsw 0 side
Default setting for uppermost
cartridge. No jumper set in
lower cartridges.
2-3 Group switch changeover signal
follows the gsw side changes
No jumpers set as default
W1 - 6 1-2 Setting for RSS use No jumpers set as default
2-3 Setting for exchange use
W1 - 7 1-2 Transmission delayed 61ns for PCM
line
No jumpers set as default
2-3 No delay for PCM lines
W1 - 8 1-2 8MU1-5, FPU1-5 closed in active and
passive units
No jumpers set as default
2-3 8MU1-5, FPU1-5 open in active unit
W1 - 9 1-2 8MU6-10, FPU6-10 closed in active
and passive units
No jumpers set as default
2-3 8MU6-10, FPU6-10 open in active unit
W1 - 10 1-2 8MU11-15, FPU11-15 closed in active
and passive units
No jumpers set as default
2-3 8MU11-15, FPU11-15 open in active
unit
W1 - 11 1-2 16MCB1-4, FPCB1-4 closed in
passive unit
No jumpers set as default
2-3 16MCB1-4, FPCB1-4 open in passive
unit
W1 - 12 1-2 8MU1-15, FPU1-15 open in passive
unit if CLOFFn is set to 2-3
No jumpers set as default
2-3 8MU1-15, FPU1-15 closed in passiveunit
W1 - 13 1-2 Independent changeover prevented No jumpers set as default
2-3 Independent changeover allowed
W1 - 14 1-2 PCM interface 2Mbit/s No jumpers set as default
2-3 PCM interface 4Mbit/s
W1 - 15 1-2 No back up unit No jumpers set as default
2-3 back up unit exist
W1 - 16 1-2 PCM timeslots 0-23 closed No jumpers set as default
Position Setting Purpose Note
Table 1 Settings of W1 (Cont.)
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TC1C-A Transcoder cartridge, C112056
g NOTE
1. For W2, no default settings for standalone use. No strappings are selected in stand-
alone use.
Settings for combined BSC/TCSM installation (CLAB in use)
g NOTE
1. For W1, no default settings for combined use. No strappings are selected in
combined use.
Figure 3 Jumper settings for combined BSC/TCSM installation
Settings of W2 are presented in the following tables.
2-3 PCM timeslots 0-23 open
Position Setting Purpose Note
Table 1 Settings of W1 (Cont.)
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0 1
UA0
UA1
UA2
UA3
UA4
UA5
UA6
UA7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
W2
21 3
_TGOFF
BU
PCM
CGCL
_BUEN
_CLOFF4
_CLOFF3
_CLOFF2 _CLOFF1
_L2M
_RSS
CSW A
CSW B
CCL0
FS1B
FS2B
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
98
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21 3
W1
W1
W2
_CBAL
0 1
UA0
UA1
UA2
UA3
UA4
UA5
UA6
UA7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
W2
21 3
First cartridgein cabinet from top
Second cartridgein cabinet from top
Combined BSC/TCSM installation All cartridges
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W2-1 W2-2 W2-3 W2-4 W2-5 W2-6 W2-7 W2-8
CLAB 0 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 1 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 4 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 5 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 6 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 7 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 8 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
CLAB 9 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
Table 2 Settings of W2-1 to W2-8
Position Setting Purpose
W2 - 9 1-2 Setting for first cartridge in cabinet
(CLOC buffer alarm 0)
2-3 Setting for second cartridge in cabinet
(CLOC buffer alram 1)
Table 3 Settings of W2-9
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ET4C-B Exchange terminal cartridge, C104300
3 ET4C-B Exchange terminal cartridge,
C104300
Figure 4 Jumper blocks of the ET4C-B cartridge
Standard settings
Jumpers for the standard settings (shown above) are set at the factory, and normally
there is no need to change them.
Jumpers are used for time slot selection, nominal timing, setting control connections and
for T0/control. The number of ET4C-B cartridges is 2. Both cartridges are set in the
same way, as described below.
Selecting the time slot
If two or more cartridges are connected to the same PCM, row 4 of jumper block W4
must be set as shown in the following table.
Row Jumper Equipping of the cartridge
W4:4 0 Cartridge 1 (default setting)
W4:4 1 Cartridge 2
Table 4 Setting the time slots (W4:4)
W1
W4 W2
W3
S
V
Y
R
R16 R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R 09 R08 R07 R06 R05 R04 R03 R02 R01 R00
S16 S15 S14 S13 S12 S11 S10 S09 S08 S07 S06 S05 S04 S03 S02 S01 S00
V02
Y02
V10
Y10
B0V
PL1PL2
B0V B0V
-UB -UB
1
21
2
L L 1
1234
10
W4
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ET4C-B Exchange terminal cartridge, C104300
Id:0900d805804829ad
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Changing the serial bus nominal timing (NTIM)
Status of maintenance connection (CMD)
Interface signal CMD (1c9) indicates whether the operating environment of the ET2E
contains a computer unit supervising the ET2E. Status of the maintenance connection
is indicated with the jumper (state 0 or state 1 for CMD signal) on jumper block W4, row
2. It is connected as shown in the following table.
Selecting the maintenance serial bus (_SPRP)
If setting 6-11 in block W28 (see Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units in BSC3i and
TCSM3i) on the ET2E board is left open, the maintenance serial bus to be used can be
indicated to the ET2E by setting the jumper (pin _SPRP, 1c18) on jumper block W4, row
3 as shown in the following table:
Row Jumper Meaning
W4:1 1 Normal timing (default setting)
0 Changed timing
Table 5 Nominal timing NTIM (W4)
Row Jumper Meaning
W4:2 1 Control connection exists (default setting)
0 Control connection lacking
Table 6 Maintenance connection (W4)
Row Jumper Meaning
W4:3 0 Control PCM in use
1 Time slot T0 in use (default setting)
Table 7 Maintenance bus (T0/control) PCM selection (W4)
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4 CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation car-
tridge, C104222
Figure 5 Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B in BSC3i
R03 R02 R01 R00R05 R04
S03 S02 S01 S00S05 S04
D0V
PP2 PP1
W1W2
W3
R
S
XB0V
W4
UB
B0V
UB
D0V
1
2
3W4
W211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 11312
1
2
3
W1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
2
3
W3321
0
1
0
1
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CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation cartridge,C104222
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Figure 6 Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B in TCSM3i
4.1 BSC3i
The CLOC-B cartridge is used in the BSCC cabinet of the BSC3i.
Standard settings
Jumpers for the standard settings (shown in figure Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B
in BSC3i) are set at the factory, and normally there is no need to change them.
The CLOC-B cartridge accepts two CL3TG-U/CL3TG plug-in units, a primary active unit
and a redundant passive unit in reserve.The additional wirings are made using (U) jumper connectors.
Setting the operating mode of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG plug-in unit
The operating mode of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG is set using jumpers in the jumper blocks
W1 and W2. When not set, the signals are in the normal state (state 1). The 0-state is
obtained by placing a jumper between pins 1 and 2 or by interconnecting the pins by
wiring. Normally, the jumpers are installed between pins 2 and 3 (state 1).
The unused basic timing outputs can be closed in both the active and the passive unit
in groups of 5 pairs by means of _CLOFF1 to 3 signals (0-state). Normally, however, all
basic timing outputs of the active unit are set active (1-state).
R03 R02 R01 R00R05 R04
S03 S02 S01 S00S05 S04
D0V
PP2 PP1
W1W2
W3
R
S
XB0V
W4
UB
B0V
UB
D0V
1
2
3W4
W211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 11312
1
2
3
W1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
2
3
W332
1
0
1
0
1
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CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation cartridge,C104222
The basic timing bus outputs of the passive unit to the CLAB-S units can be closed with
the CLOFF4 signal (0-state). Normally, the bus outputs of the passive unit are active (1-
state). The basic timing outputs of the passive unit can be activated with the BUEN
signal (0-state). Normally, the basic timing outputs of the passive unit are closed (1-
state).
Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2) are presented in the following table.
Pins Signal State Meaning
W1: 1, W2: 1 _TG0FF 0 PCM time slots 0 to 23 closed
1 PCM time slots 0 to 23 open (default
setting)
W1: 2, W2: 2 BU 0 No backup unit
1 Backup unit exists (default setting)
W1: 3, W2: 3 PCM 0 PCM interface 2Mbit/s (RSS use)
1 PCM interface 4 Mbit/s (default setting)
W1: 4, W2: 4 CGCL 0 Independent changeover disabled
1 Independent changeover enabled
(default setting)
W1: 5, W2: 5 BUEN 0 8MU1 to 15, FPU1 to 15 open in
passive unit if CLOFFn = 1
1 8MU1 to 15, FPU1 to 15 closed in
passive unit (default setting)
W1: 6, W2: 6 _CLOFF4 0 16MCB1 to 4, FPCB1 to 4 closed in
passive unit.1 16MCB1 to 4, FPCB1 to 4 open in
passive unit (default setting).
W1: 7, W2: 7 _CLOFF3 0 8MU11 to 15, FPU11 to 15 closed in
active and in passive unit
1 8MU11 to 15, FPU11 to 15 open in
active unit (default setting)
W1: 8, W2: 8 _CLOFF2 0 8MU6 to 10, FPU 6 to 10 closed in
active and passive unit
1 8MU6 to 10, FPU6 to 10 open in active
unit (default setting)
W1: 9, W2: 9 _CLOFF1 0 8MU1 to 5, FPU1 to 5 closed in active
and in passive unit
1 8MU1 to 5, FPU 1 to 5 open in active
unit (default setting)
W1: 10, W2: 10 L2M 0 Sending to PCM circuit delayed by 61
ns
1 Sending to PCM circuit is not delayed
(default setting)
W1: 11, W2: 11 RSS 0 Used in RSS
1 Used in BSC3i (default setting)
Table 8 Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2)
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CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation cartridge,C104222
Id:0900d805805bf612
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Biasing of the switch changeover selection signal
No biasing is applied to the BSC3i application. The biasing is made using jumpers in
jumper block W2 at vertical rows 12 and 13.
Adaptation of external frequency standards with CL3TG-U/CL3TG equipment
The synchronisation signals of an external frequency standard are adapted at jumper
blocks W3 (FS1) and W4 (FS2). One connection is a 120 Ω balanced connection
(jumper in position 2-3). The other connection is a 75 Ω unbalanced connection (jumper
in position 1-2).
4.2 TCSM3i
The CLOC-B cartridge is used in the TCSM3i High Capacity Transcoder Submultiplexer
(the TCSM3i).
Standard settings
Jumpers for the standard settings (shown in figure Jumper blocks of cartridge CLOC-B
in TCSM3i) are set at the factory, and normally there is no need to change them.
The CLOC-B cartridge accepts two CL3TG-U/CL3TG plug-in units, a primary active unit
and a redundant passive unit in reserve.
The additional wirings are made using (U) jumper connectors.
Setting the operating mode of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG plug-in unit
The operating mode of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG is set using jumpers in the jumper blocks
W1 and W2. When not set, the signals are in the normal state (state 1). The 0-state is
obtained by placing a jumper between pins 1 and 2 or by interconnecting the pins by
wiring. Normally, the jumpers are installed between pins 2 and 3 (state 1).
The unused basic timing outputs can be closed in both the active and the passive unit
in groups of 5 pairs by means of _CLOFF1 to 3 signals (0-state). Normally, however, all
basic timing outputs of the active unit are set active (1-state).
The basic timing bus outputs of the passive unit to the CLAB-S units can be closed with
the CLOFF4 signal (0-state). Normally, the bus outputs of the passive unit are active (1-
state). The basic timing outputs of the passive unit can be activated with the BUEN
signal (0-state). Normally, the basic timing outputs of the passive unit are closed (1-
state).
Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2) are presented in the following table.
Use Row Jumper Meaning
BSC3i W2: 12 2-3 No biasing
W2: 13 2-3 No biasing
Table 9 Biasing of switch side selection signal (W2)
Pins Signal State Meaning
W1: 1, W2: 1 _TG0FF 0 PCM time slots 0 to 23 closed
Table 10 Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2)
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CLOC-B Clock and synchronisation cartridge,C104222
Biasing of the switch changeover selection signal
Biasing is applied to the TCSM3i application. The biasing is made using jumpers in
jumper block W2 at vertical rows 12 and 13.
1 PCM time slots 0 to 23 open (default
setting)
W1: 2, W2: 2 BU 0 No backup unit
1 Backup unit exists (default setting)
W1: 3, W2: 3 PCM 0 PCM interface 2Mbit/s (RSS use)
1 PCM interface 4 Mbit/s (default setting)
W1: 4, W2: 4 CGCL 0 Independent changeover disabled
1 Independent changeover enabled
(default setting)
W1: 5, W2: 5 BUEN 0 8MU1 to 15, FPU1 to 15 open in
passive unit if CLOFFn = 1
1 8MU1 to 15, FPU1 to 15 closed in
passive unit (default setting)
W1: 6, W2: 6 _CLOFF4 0 16MCB1 to 4, FPCB1 to 4 closed in
passive unit.
1 16MCB1 to 4, FPCB1 to 4 open in
passive unit (default setting).
W1: 7, W2: 7 _CLOFF3 0 8MU11 to 15, FPU11 to 15 closed in
active and in passive unit
1 8MU11 to 15, FPU11 to 15 open in
active unit (default setting)
W1: 8, W2: 8 _CLOFF2 0 8MU6 to 10, FPU 6 to 10 closed in
active and passive unit
1 8MU6 to 10, FPU6 to 10 open in active
unit (default setting)
W1: 9, W2: 9 _CLOFF1 0 8MU1 to 5, FPU1 to 5 closed in active
and in passive unit
1 8MU1 to 5, FPU 1 to 5 open in active
unit (default setting)
W1: 10, W2: 10 L2M 0 Sending to PCM circuit delayed by 61
ns
1 Sending to PCM circuit is not delayed
(default setting)
W1: 11, W2: 11 RSS 0 Used in RSS
1 Used in TCSM3i (default setting)
Pins Signal State Meaning
Table 10 Settings of the CL3TG-U/CL3TG (W1 and W2) (Cont.)
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
5 CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250The CLAC-B cartridge is used in the BSC3i 1000 (in the BSCC cabinet) and in the BSC3i
2000 (both in the BSCC and the BSCD cabinet), and in the TCSM3i, combined
BSC/TCSM installation option (in the TCSA cabinet).
Figure 7 Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B
The CLAC-B cartridge accepts two CLAB-S plug-in units: Even CLAB-S plug-in unit in
slot 00 is the primary or active unit, and odd CLAB-S plug-in unit in slot 03 is the redun-
dant or passive unit.
5.1 BSC3i
Standard settings (W1)
Jumpers for the standard settings (as shown in figure Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B, and
presented in the following table) are set at the factory with W1. In normal operation,
there is no need to change them.
R03 R02 R01 R00
S03 S02 S01 S00S04
R04
PP2
PP1
W1
W2
W3
R
S
X
D0V
D 0 V
D0V
UBUB
B0VB0V
ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS
3 2 1LD0LD1LD2LD3LD4 W1
STANDARD SETTINGS
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1 0
3 2 1UA1UA2UA3UA4UA5UA6UA7 W2
1 0
12
3
U A 7
U A 6
U A 5
U A 4
U A 3
U A 2
U A 1
W3
01
Jumper Setting
W1: LD0 2-3 ON
W1: LD1 2-3 ON
Table 12 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1)
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
Id:0900d80580582248
Confidential
The transfer delay compensation of the basic timing bus is set automatically with the
wiring connector AWM03 placed on the motherboard in position B01S1. The setting of
the wiring connector passes by these jumper settings.
Unit address settings in the BSCC cabinet (W2, W3)
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 5.4 of the BSCC cabinet.
Unit address settings in the BSCD cabinet (W2, W3)
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.10 of the BSCD cabinet.
W1: LD2 2-3 ON
W1: LD3 2-3 ON
W1: LD4 2-3 ON
Cabinet Position Setting Note
BSCC 5.4 W2/UA1:1-2
W3/UA1:1-2
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit,
addresses 0 (00H) and 1
(01H).W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 13 Unit address settings in the BSCC cabinet
Jumper Setting
Table 12 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1) (Cont.)
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
5.2 TCSM3i for combined BSC/TCSM installation option
5.2.1 S14 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option
In the S14-level TCSM3i for combined BSC/TCSM installation option, the CLAC-B car-
tridge is used both in the BSC-part and in the TCSM-part:
• in the BSCC and BSCD cabinets of the upgraded Flexi BSC
• in the TCSA 0, TCSA 1 and TCSA 2 cabinets of TCSM3i
Standard settings (W1)
The standard settings are the same as on S13 and S12 level.
Jumpers for the standard settings (as shown in figure Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B, and
presented in the following table) are set at the factory with W1. In normal operation,
there is no need to change them.
Cabinet Position Setting Note
BSCD 1.10 W2/UA1:2-3
W3/UA1:2-3
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit,addresses 2 (02H) and 3
(03H).W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 14 Unit address settings in the BSCD cabinet.
Jumper Setting
W1: LD0 2-3 ON
W1: LD1 2-3 ON
W1: LD2 2-3 ON
W1: LD3 2-3 ON
W1: LD4 2-3 ON
Table 15 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1)
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Id:0900d80580582248
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The transfer delay compensation of the basic timing bus is set automatically with the
wiring connector AWM03 placed on the motherboard in position B01S1. The setting of
the wiring connector passes by these jumper settings.
Unit address settings in the TCSA 0, TCSA 1 and TCSA 2 cabinets (W2, W3)
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.0 of the TCSA 0 cabinet.
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 0 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 0
and 1: selected for CLAC 0 car-
tridge when it is installed to TCSA
0 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the BSC-part is a first- delivery
Flexi BSC.
W3/UA1:1-2
W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
TCSA 0 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 2
and 3; This is selected for CLAC
1 cartridge when installed to
TCSA 0 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the BSC-part is a one-cabinet
(BSCC) upgraded Flexi BSC.
W3/UA1:2-3
W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 16 TCSA 0 cabinet
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
Id:0900d80580582248
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The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.0 of the TCSA 2 cabinet.
TCSA 1 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 4
and 5: selected for CLAC 2 car-tridge when it is installed to
TCSA 1 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the BSC-part is a one-cabinet
(BSCC) upgraded Flexi BSC.
W3/UA1:1-2
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
TCSA 1 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 6
and 7: selected for CLAC 3 car-
tridge when it is installed to
TCSA 1 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the BSC-part is a two-cabinet(BSCC+BSCD) upgraded Flexi
BSC.
W3/UA1:2-3
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Cabinet Position Setting Note
Table 17 TCSA 1 cabinet (Cont.)
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 2 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 4and 5: selected for CLAC 2 car-
tridge when it is installed to TCSA
2 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the where BSC-part is a first-
delivery Flexi BSC.
W3/UA1:1-2
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
TCSA 2 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3, Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 6
and 7: selected for CLAC 3 car-
tridge when it is installed to TCSA
2 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in whichthe BSC-part is a one-cabinet
(BSCC) upgraded Flexi BSC.
W3/UA1:2-3
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 18 TCSA 2 cabinet
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5.2.2 S13 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option
On S13 level, the BCS3i part of the combined BSC/TCSM installation option can be
either BSC3i 1000 with up to three TCSA cabinets in the TCSM3i part (TCSA 0 to TCSA
2), or BSC3i 2000 with one TCSA cabinet in the TCSM3i part (TCSA 0). This sectiondescribes the former alternative - BSC3i 1000 with TCSA extension cabinets.
The CLAC-B cartridge is used both in the in the BSC3i part and in the TCSM3i part of
the TCSM3i for combined BSC/TCSM installation option. It is used in the BSCC cabinet
of the BSC3i part and in the TCSA 0, TCSA 1 and TCSA 2 cabinet of the TCSM3i part.
Standard settings (W1)
The standard settings are the same as on S12 level.
Jumpers for the standard settings (as shown in figure Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B, and
presented in the following table) are set at the factory with W1. In normal operation,
there is no need to change them.
TCSA 2 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2 Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit, addresses 8
and 9: selected for CLAC 4 car-tridge when it is installed to TCSA
2 cabinet in combined
BSC/TCSM installation in which
the BSC-part is a two-cabinet
(BSCC+BSCD) upgraded Flexi
BSC.
W3/UA1:1-2
W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:2-3
W3/UA3:2-3
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Cabinet Position Setting Note
Table 18 TCSA 2 cabinet (Cont.)
Jumper Setting
W1: LD0 2-3 ON
W1: LD1 2-3 ON
W1: LD2 2-3 ON
W1: LD3 2-3 ON
W1: LD4 2-3 ON
Table 19 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1)
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
The transfer delay compensation of the basic timing bus is set automatically with the
wiring connector AWM03 placed on the motherboard in position B01S1. The setting of
the wiring connector passes by these jumper settings.
TCSM3i part connected to BSC3i 1000 (W2, W3)
On S13 level, the TCSM3i part is always connected to BSC3i 1000, if the TCSM3i
capacity increase is implemented, that is, if extension cabinets are installed in the
network element.
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.0 of the TCSA cabinet.
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 0 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3
W3/UA1:2-3
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit: 2 (02H)
and 3 (03H) selected only
when the BSC3i part consists
of the BSC3i 1000 (that is, of the BSCC cabinet only).
W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 20 TCSA 0 cabinet
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5.2.3 S12 level combined BSC/TCSM installation option
Standard settings (W1)
On S12 level, the CLAC-B cartridge is used both in the BSC3i part (in the BSCC and
BSCD cabinet) and in the TCSM3i part of the TCSM3i, combined BSC/TCSM installa-
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 1 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2
W3/UA1:1-2
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit,addresses 4 (04H) and 5
(05H): selected for CLAC-B
cartridge when it is installed in
the TCSA 1 cabinet.
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 21 TCSA 1 cabinet
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 2 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3
W3/UA1:2-3
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit,
addresses 6 (06H) and 7(07H): selected for CLAC-B
cartridge when it is installed in
the TCSA 2 cabinet.
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 22 TCSA 2 cabinet
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CLAC-B Clock and alarm cartridge, C104250
tion option (in the TCSA cabinet). The BSC part can be either BSC3i 1000 or BSC3i
2000.
Jumpers for the standard settings (as shown in figure Jumper blocks of the CLAC-B, and
presented in the following table) are set at the factory with W1. In normal operation,there is no need to change them.
The transfer delay compensation of the basic timing bus is set automatically with the
wiring connector AWM03 placed on the motherboard in position B01S1. The setting of
the wiring connector passes by these jumper settings.
TCSM3i part connected to BSC3i 1000 (W2, W3)
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.0 of the TCSA cabinet.
TCSM3i part connected to BSC3i 2000 (W2, W3)
The CLAC-B cartridge is installed in position 1.0 of the TCSA cabinet.
Jumper Setting
W1: LD0 2-3 ON
W1: LD1 2-3 ON
W1: LD2 2-3 ON
W1: LD3 2-3 ON
W1: LD4 2-3 ON
Table 23 Setting the leading phase displacement (W1)
Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 1.0 W2/UA1:2-3
W3/UA1:2-3
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit: 2 (02H)
and 3 (03H) selected only
when the BSC3i part consists
of the BSC3i 1000 (that is, of
the BSCC cabinet only).
W2/UA2:1-2
W3/UA2:1-2
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2
W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 24 TCSA cabinet of the TCSM3i part connected to BSC3i 1000
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Cabinet Position Setting Note
TCSA 1.0 W2/UA1:1-2
W3/UA1:1-2
Unit address settings of the
CLAB-S plug-in unit: 4 (04H)and 5 (05H) selected only
when the BSC3i part consists
of the BSC3i 2000 (that is, of
the BSCC and BSCD cabi-
nets).
W2/UA2:2-3
W3/UA2:2-3
W2/UA3:1-2
W3/UA3:1-2
W2/UA4:1-2
W3/UA4:1-2
W2/UA5:1-2
W3/UA5:1-2
W2/UA6:1-2W3/UA6:1-2
W2/UA7:1-2
W3/UA7:1-2
Table 25 TCSA cabinet of the TCSM3i part connected to the BSC3i 2000
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SW1C-C Switch group cartridge, C104596
6 SW1C-C Switch group cartridge, C104596
g When SW1C-C cartridges are in use in BSC3i, additional wiring connector SWADD02
is not to be used.
Figure 8 Jumper blocks of the SW1C-C cartridge
The rear side of the SW1C-C cartridge is provided with jumper groups. W2 is used for
selecting the switch group (GSWB) section, W3 is used for setting the _ALTST signal,
and W4 is used for setting the _DIS signal.
Selecting the group switch section
Jumper group W2 is used for selecting the GSWB section shown in the following table.
Setting the _ALTST and _DIS signal
Jumper group W3 is used for setting the _ALTST signal and W4 is used for setting the
_DIS signal. The _ALTST signal is an alarm test signal for SW64B plug-in units and it is
connected to the SW64Bs with jumper setting W3: 2-3. The _DIS signal is used for dis-
Jumper GSWB Note
W2:1-2 GSWB 0 Default setting for BSC3i
W2:1-2 GSWB 1 Default setting for BSC3i
Table 26 Selecting the GSWB section (W2)
PP1
R07 R06 R05 R04 R03 R02 R01 R00
S06 S05 S04 S03 S02 S01 S00
1
2
-UBB0V
W7
W 6
W4 W3
W2 W1
W2 1
2
3
Default settings:
W31
2
3
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2
3W4
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SW1C-C Switch group cartridge, C104596
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abling the transmitters of spare side of the SW64Bs with jumper setting W4:1-2. With
jumper setting W4: 2-3 the _DIS signal is not grounded and spare GSW side transmit-
ters are enabled as shown in the following table.
Jumper GSWB Note
W3:2-3 GSWB 0 Default setting for BSC3i
GSWB1
W4:2-3 GSWB 0 Default setting for BSC3i
GSWB1
Table 27 Setting the _ALTST and _DIS signal (W3, W4)
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ADMODD Address coding module connector with DIPswitches, C108892
7 ADMODD Address coding module connector
with DIP switches, C108892
Figure 9 DIP switch locations on ADMODD
The purpose of the Address Coding Module (ADMODD) is to set the address data to the
ESB plug-in units. The ADMODD is installed to the backside of the computer cartridge
CC4C-A (that is, the MCMU) of the DX 200 M98 mechanics cabinets.
With the ADMODD module, it is possible to set LOCATION ID bits (11 DIP switches
equals to 11 LOC_ID bits) and SLOT ID bits (4 DIP switches equals to SLOT_ID bits).
There are four miniature DIP switch blocks on the ADMODD module (S1, S2, S3, and
S4).
7.1 Setting of the address data in first delivery Flexi BSC
In Flexi BSC S14-level first deliveries, the ADMODD is installed on the rear side of the
computer cartridge DC3C-B housing two MCMUs.
The following tables show setting of the address data in Flexi BSC. Note that DIP switch
numbers refer directly to the corresponding LOD_ID and SLOT_ID bits. If bit value is “0”,
switch setting 0 is selected; and if bit value is “1”, switch setting 1 is selected.
LOCATION ID(11)10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0
SLOT ID
S1 S2 S3 S4
1 1
0 0
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SLOT_ID bits
Logical cartridge position on shelf Cartridge shelf Cabinet index Cabinet row
ADMODD DIP
swith values for
(11 not
used)
10
LSB
9 8
MS
B
7 6 5
MS
B
4
LS
B
3 2
MS
B
1
LSB
0 MSB
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 2 / on cartridge shelf 3 / in cabinet A / in cabinet row 1 / in car-tridge slot 02 *)
0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 2 / on cartridge shelf 3 / in cabinet A / in cabinet row 1 / in car-
tridge slot 07 *)
0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Notes:
*) The logical cartridge position 0 that is switched by DIP switch equals to the real cartridge position
0 or 1.
Table 28 ADMODD connections for LOC_ID bits
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7.2 Setting of the address data in upgraded Flexi BSC and
BSC3i 660/1000/2000 prior to S14
Both in Table ADMODD connections for LOC_ID bits and in Table ADMODD connec-
tions for SLOT_ID bits, the logical cartridge position 0 (for MCMU), which is switched by
the DIP switch, equals to the real cartridge position 0 or 1. In addition, the logical car-
tridge position 1 (for MCMU), which is switched by the DIP switch, equals to the real car-tridge position 2 or 3.
Plug-in unit slot in cartridge
SLOT_ID bits
ADMODD DIP swith values for 3 MSB 2 1 0 LSB
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 2 /
on cartridge shelf 3 / in cabinet A / in
cabinet row 1 / in cartridge slot 02 *)
0 0 1 1
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 2 /
on cartridge shelf 3 / in cabinet A / in
cabinet row 1 / in cartridge slot 07 *)
0 1 1 1
Notes:
*) The logical cartridge position 0 that is switched by DIP switch equals to the real
cartridge position 0 or 1.
Table 29 ADMODD connections for SLOT_ID bits
Logical cartridge position on
shelf
Cartridge shelf Cabinet index Cabinet row
11
(not in
use)
10
(LSB)
9 8
(MSB)
7
(LSB)
6 5
(MSB)
4
(LSB)
3 2
(MSB)
1
(LSB)
0
(MSB)
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 0/ on cartridge shelf 2/ in cabinet A/ on cabinet row 1
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
ESBxx in logical cartridge position 1/ on cartridge shelf 2/ in cabinet A/ on cabinet row 1
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Table 30 ADMODD connections for LOC_ID bits
PIU slot in cartridge
SLOT_ID bits
ADMODD DIP
switch values for
3
(MSB)
2 1 0
(LSB)
in MCMU 0 cartridge
slot 02
0 0 1 0
Table 31 ADMODD connections for SLOT_ID bits
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ADMODD Address coding module connector with DIPswitches, C108892
If the bits value is 0, then a switch setting 0 is selected. If the bits value is 1, then a switch
setting 1 is selected.
The DIP switch numbers refer directly to the corresponding LOD_ID and SLOT_ID bits.
in MCMU 0 cartridge
slot 03
0 0 1 1
in MCMU 1 cartridge
slot 02
0 0 1 0
in MCMU 1 cartridge
slot 03
0 0 1 1
PIU slot in cartridge
SLOT_ID bits
Table 31 ADMODD connections for SLOT_ID bits (Cont.)
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C71010
The SBCON1A is a jumper setting module, which is related to SWCOP-A settings,described in the Jumper Setting Instructions. The SBCON1A is mounted into the Marker
and Cellular Management cartridges (CC4C-A0 and CC4C-A1).
Figure 10 Jumper blocks on SBCON1A circuit board
Setting the phase of basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn
The basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn (n = 0.1) for each group switch section
can be advanced or delayed in 30.5 ns increments depending on the interconnecting
cable length (GSWB to CC4C-A). Jumpers (W3 and W4) and the alternative settings are
shown in the following table.
Selecting the group switch side
The group switch side (0 or 1) to which this SBCON1A module is attached is selected
through jumper W1.
Selection Cable length W3 W4 Note
Advanced by 61
ns
10 - 15 m 1-2 2-3
Advanced by 30.5
ns
4.0 - 9.9 m 1-2 1-2
±0 ns 0 - 3.9 m 2-3 1-2 Default setting
Table 32 Setting of the basic timing signal phase in GSW1KB and GSWB
Selection W1
GSWB 0 2-3
GSWB 1 1-2
Table 33 Selecting the group switch side (W1)
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23
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
23
_ S I D E
B L K C N T O
P H A S E
0
P H A S E
1
(W1) (W2) (W3)
(W4)
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SBCON1A, SWCOP-A bus connector board 1, C71010
Selecting the number of group switch sections
By default, the SWCOP-A is set to control one GSWB section (256 PCMs); the _BLK
signal is therefore grounded by setting jumpers W2 to 2-3 as shown in the following
table.
Jumper 1 section (256 PCMs in use)
BLKCNT0 2-3 (default setting for BCS3i)
Table 34 Selecting the number of GSWB sections (W2)
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SBCON2A, bus connector for Group Switch(GSW2KB), C109498
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9 SBCON2A, bus connector for Group Switch
(GSW2KB), C109498
The SBCON2A is a rear bus connector to be used when two SWCOP-A plug-in units areused to control the GSW2KB Group Switch. The SBCON2A connects two SWCOP-A
plug-in units together via a rear bus and configures GSW2KB control parameter with
jumper setting. The width of the SBCON2A is two plug-in slots, and there are three
settings to be selected with five jumper setting groups on the SBCON2A.
The SBCON2A is mounted to the rear side of the Marker and Cellular Management car-
tridges (MCMU; CC4C-A0 and CC4C-A1), to connector position 2A of two adjacent
SWCOP-A slots.
Figure 11 Jumper blocks on SBCON2A circuit board
Selecting the Group Switch side (W1)
The Group Switch side (0 or 1) to which this SBCON2A module is attached is selected
through jumper W1.
Selecting the number of group switch sections (W2 and W3)
SWCOP-A plug-in units can control one or two Group Switch sections. In S12 BSC3i,
there are two SWCOP-As and both of them control only one Group Switch section (1024
PCMs), so the _BLK signals of those SWCOP-As must be grounded by setting jumpers
W2 and W3 to 2-3.
Selection W1 Note
Group Switch side 0 2-3 MCMU 0 in BSC3i
Group Switch side 1 1-2 MCMU 1 in BSC3i
Table 35 Selecting the Group Switch side (W1)
1
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
2
3
1
23
1
23
1
23
1
23
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SBCON2A, bus connector for Group Switch(GSW2KB), C109498
Setting the phase of basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn (W4 and W5)
The basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn (n = 0. 1) for each Group Switch
section can be advanced or delayed in 30.5 ns increments depending on the cable
length of the GSW2KB Control Bus. Jumpers (W4 and W5) and the alternative settings
are shown in the following table.
Selection Connection Note
SWCOP-A 0 controls only one Group
Switch section (1024 PCMs)
W2: 2-3 MCMU slot 04
SWCOP-A 1 controls only one Group
Switch section (1024 PCMs)
W3: 2-3 MCMU slot 03
Table 36 Selecting the number of GSW2KB sections (W2 and W3)
Selection Cable length W4 W5 Note
Advanced by 61 ns 10 - 15 m 1-2 2-3
Advanced by 30.5 ns 4.0 - 9.9 m 1-2 1-2
±0 ns 0 - 3.9 m 2-3 1-2 Default setting
Table 37 Setting the phase of basic timing signals 16MOUTn and 8KOUTn (W4 and
W5)