Turin Networks MASTER series User manual

MASTERseries
QUICK START GUIDE
Part Number: 002-0273-2010
Release: 7.0
October 2008

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PREFACE
Preface
Safety Information
CAUTION! ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES. READ THE CAUTIONS
BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY.
zThe installation of a MASTERseries unit is to be performed by qualified personnel only.
zNever touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the Network Interface (NI) as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be
present across the transmit and receive pairs.
zOnly use No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord, to reduce the risk of fire.
zNever install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
zNever install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
zRefer to the installation section of this manual for a safe and proper installation procedure. All
wiring external to this equipment should follow the current provision of the National Electrical
Code.

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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
ESD can damage processors, circuit cards, and other electronic components. Always observe the
following precautions before installing a system component.
1. Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until ready to install it.
2. Wear a wrist grounding strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling
components. If a wrist strap is not available, maintain contact with the system unit throughout
any procedure requiring ESD protection.
WARNING! INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (ICS) ARE EXTREMELY SUSCEPTIBLE TO ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE. UNLESS YOU ARE AQUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN WHO USES TOOLS AND
TECHNIQUES THAT CONFORM TO ACCEPTED INDUSTRY PRACTICES, DO NOT HANDLE ICS.
The ESD warning label appears on packages and storage bags that contain
static-sensitive products and components.

QUICK START GUIDE
MASTERseries Quick Start Guide
In this Guide
Unpacking and Inspection
Installation Environment
2-Slot Chassis Installation
8-Slot Chassis Installation
Local Management - Logging in to the
FLEXmaster
Connectors
LEDs
NOTE: Multiple modules, master/slave functionality, and E1 functionality are not supported
in this release.

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Unpacking and Inspection
Unpacking and Inspection
WARNING! OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES.
1. Inspect containers for damage during shipment. Report any damage to the freight carrier for
possible insurance claims.
2. Compare packing list with office records. Report any discrepancies to the office.
3. Open shipping containers, be careful not to damage contents.
4. Inspect contents and report any damage.
5. If equipment must be returned for any reason, carefully repack equipment in the original
shipping container with original packing materials if possible.
6. If equipment is to be installed later, replace equipment in original shipping container and store
in a safe place until ready to install.
Installation Environment
The environment in which you are installing the Adit 600 must meet the following conditions:
zOperating temperature range: -40° to 149° F (-40°to 65°C)
zStorage temperature range: -40° to 158° F (-40°to 70°C)
zMaximum operating altitude: 10,000 ft. (3,048 m)
zMinimum operating altitude: 197 ft. (60 m) below sea level
zMaximum non-operating altitude: 40,000 ft. (12,192 m)
zRelative humidity (non-condensing) range: 0 to 95%

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2-Slot Chassis Installation
The 2-slot chassis has two application module slots and two power supply slots for redundant power.
Dimensions:
z1.75 in (H) x 19 in (W) x 10.2 in (D).
zMaximum depth of the shelf, including cables, is 12 inches
zRack Mounting: 19 or 23 inch rack
NOTE: Blank faceplates must be installed on each empty slot to be in compliance with
product emission standards.
Supported Configurations
The following table indicates the configurations supported by the 2-slot chassis.
For information about configurations supported by the 8-slot chassis, see 8-Slot Chassis Installation on
page 20.
Double
Fan
Triple
Fan
FM16
TDM
FM16
ATM
FM16
PWE
Total Number
of Modules
911*
911*
911*
Application
Application Power Supply
Slot 2 Power Supply
Slot 1
Module Slot 1
Module Slot 2
19"
1.75"
10.2"

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Rack Mount Installation
Mounting brackets for a 19-inch rack are installed on the chassis when shipped. If you want to install
the chassis in a 23-inch rack, you must purchase 23-inch mounting brackets from Turin Networks.
Installation of the 2-slot chassis is as follows:
1. To install the unit in a 19-inch rack, attach
the unit with the brackets to the rack using
the screws provided.
2. To install the unit in a 23-inch rack, remove
the 19-inch mounting brackets and replace
them with 23-inch mounting brackets
purchased from Turin Networks.
3. Ground the unit by attaching ground wire from the
terminal block to the frame ground.
WARNING! THE GROUND TERMINAL ON THE POWER
BLOCK MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE FRAME GROUND TO
PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
19-inch Mounting
Bracket
23-inch Mounting
Bracket
black green
+ -
black
+ -

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Power Supply Installation and Cabling
DANGER! POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS - PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY. ENSURE THAT NO POWER IS PRESENT ON POWER LEADS AND THAT
THE CHASSIS POWER SWITCH IS OFF WHEN PERFORMING THE PROCEDURES IN
THIS SECTION.
This section describes the power supplies used in the 2-slot chassis and provides instructions for
installing and setting up cabling for the power supplies.
+24/-48 VDC Power Supply
FLEXmaster modules are powered by +24/-48 VDC power supplies. The power supplies are
redundant and load sharing.
The LED states of the power supply are as follows:
NOTE: MASTERseries Release 6.0 introduced a
new 24/-48 VDC power supply that is identified
by a small white dot on the faceplate.
DC Configuration Power Supply
Wattage
Input Power
Feed(s) Fuse
+24/-48VDC (24 – 65VDC input) 30W dual 3.15A
LED State Description
Power Off DC input missing or failure
Green DC input present

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Power Supply Installation
To install the first power supply:
1. Remove the blank faceplate from power supply slot 2.
2. Slide the power supply halfway into the empty slot, and plug the fan’s power connector into
the power supply.
3. Slide the power supply the rest of the way into the slot. Press firmly to make full contact
with the connector at the back of the chassis.
4. Insert and tighten the screws on the front of the power supply.
5. For redundant systems, install a second power supply into power supply slot 1 following
the same procedure (except for connecting the fan).
Fan Power Connector

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Power Lead Connection
The +24/-48 VDC power entry module provides DC power protection and isolation when the leads
are properly attached.
Each input has its own return. The labels of the power entries vary based on what version of the
chassis you have:
zFEED A (IN A/RTN A) operates power supply A
zFEED B (IN B/RTN B) operates power supply B
DANGER! POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS - PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
ENSURE THAT NO POWER IS PRESENT ON THE POWER LEADS TO BE CONNECTED
AND THAT THE CHASSIS POWER SWITCH IS OFF.
To connect the power leads:
1. Remove the power terminal block for easier lead attachment by
prying off the block with a screwdriver.
2. Strip the two wires from the power source so that approximately
5/16 inch of bare wire is exposed. 16 or 18 AWG insulated
copper wire is recommended for power connections.
3. Attach leads to the appropriate terminals using the screws on the
block to secure them. The illustrations on the following page
show the positioning of the leads.
4. Be sure to attach the ground wire as described in Rack Mount
Installation on page 8.
5. Ensure that no bare wire shows after the wires are installed.
6. IMPORTANT: Do not connect power yet.
Power Entry Module Alarm Terminal Block
DC Line Input Fuses
(A and B feeds)
Connect 16-18
Wire Securing Screws
Gauge Wire Here

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If You are Using Redundant Power
Supplies...
Power must be connected to both A and B
feeds. Attach the leads to the appropriate
terminals as indicated in the diagram at the
right.
If You are Using a Single Power
Feed with Dual Power Supplies...
If you only power the A feed and are using
two power supplies, you need to jumper
between Input A and Input B and also
between Return A and Return B. Make this
jumper the same gauge as the feed. Attach the
leads to the appropriate terminals as
indicated in the diagram at the right.
Ferrite Bead
A ferrite bead is required on the power cable. Install a ferrite bead (part number 010-0051) on the
power cable with a loop as shown below. It is recommended that the ground wire be included in the
ferrite bead.
Earth
Ground
RTN A
Return A
-48VDC
+24VDC
or
-48VDC
+24VDC
or
IN A
Power Entry A
IN B
Power Entry B
red redblack green
+ -
black
red black
+ -
RTN B
Return B
Earth
Ground
RTN A
Return A
-48VDC
+24VDC
or DC Power
Jumpers
IN A
Power Entry A
IN B
Power Entry B
redblack green
+ -
black
red black
+ -
RTN B
Return B
black

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Power Cable Routing
To meet emissions standards, the power cable must be routed away from all other cables connected
to the chassis. These include the alarm, Ethernet, NMS, T1/E1, and V.35 cables. As an example,
you might route the power cable as shown below.

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Alarm Contacts
The alarm terminals are located next to the power entry module. If you use the alarm contact feature,
attach leads to the appropriate terminal using the screws on the terminal block to secure them. The alarm
terminal block can be removed for easier lead attachment. Plug the terminal block back into the alarm
module when finished.
The following table describes the alarm terminal contacts.
Ferrite Bead
Install a ferrite bead (part number 010-0051) with a loop on the alarm leads as shown below.
Contact Alarm Description
Major Alarm N.C.
COM
N.O.
Normally Closed
Common
Normally Open
Minor Alarm N.C.
COM
N.O.
Normally Closed
Common
Normally Open

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Alarm Lead Routing
To meet emissions standards, the alarm leads must be routed away from all other cables connected
to the chassis. These include the power, Ethernet, NMS, T1/E1, and V.35 cables. As an example,
you might route the alarm leads as shown below.
Applying Power
DANGER! POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS - PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
After all procedures in Power Supply Installation and Cabling on page 9 and (optionally) Alarm
Contacts on page 14 have been completed, apply power as follows:
1. If you have not yet done so, plug the power terminal block into the power entry panel.
2. Apply power to the chassis by turning on the power switch.
A green light should appear on the power LED on the front of the power supply.

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Modules
WARNING! STATIC PROTECTION IS REQUIRED DURING INSTALLATION. PROPER HANDLING,
GROUNDING AND PRECAUTIONARY ESD MEASURES ARE ESSENTIAL WHEN INSTALLING AND
SERVICING PARTS OR MODULES.
NOTE: This section describes how to install application modules and adapter modules. If
your chassis came with modules already installed, skip this section and go to Local
Management - Logging in to the FLEXmaster on page 29.
Each module is made up of an
engine, or application module, and
an adapter module.
Application Module
or Engine
Adapter Module

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Removing Adapter Strips
Engine and adapter modules may have ESD adapter strips attached when shipped. These adapter
strips are required for 8-slot chassis installation, but must be removed for 2-slot chassis installation.
To remove the adapter strips, loosen the screws holding the strips and slide the strips off the
modules. Re-tighten the screws.
Bottom -
fixed knob
Top of Module -
ejector handle
Slide to remove
ESD Adapter Strip
on Adapter Module

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Application Module Installation
zWhen installing two modules in a 2-slot chassis, install the first in slot 1 (first slot from the
left).
zWhen only using one module, install it in slot 2. This is to ensure optimal cooling
performance.
To install an application module:
1. Gently slide the module into the slot and press firmly
to make full contact with the midplane connector of
the chassis.
2. Be sure that the ID tag on the engine is to the right
when inserting into the chassis. The text along the
edge (2 SLOT DOWN) should be upright.
3. Secure the application module to the chassis with the
screws on the faceplate of the application module.
When correctly installed, the application module
faceplate will make contact with the chassis.
4. To install a second application module, repeat the
process for slot 2.
Removing an Application Module
To remove an application module from a 2-slot chassis, remove the two screws that lock the
module faceplate to the chassis, then push the ejector handle to the right to disengage the
connectors. Slide the module out carefully.
Adapter Installation
1. Insert the adapter module into the back of the 2-slot chassis (directly behind the application
module installed in steps above) and press firmly to make full contact with the midplane
connector of the chassis.
Note: The text along the edge “2 SLOT DOWN” should be upright.
2. Secure the adapter module to the chassis, by tightening the screws on the faceplate.
NOTE: Empty slots should always be covered with faceplate covers (front and back) to be in
compliance with product emission standards.

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Ethernet Switch Cabling
If you attach cables to the Ethernet switch ports at the front of the FLEXmaster16 module, you must
install ferrite beads (part number 010-0051) on the cables to meet emissions requirements. Ferrite bead
guidelines are as follows:
zUp to four Ethernet cables can be grouped together within two ferrite beads.
zThe NMS cable can be grouped with Ethernet cables (up to the limit of four cables within two
ferrite beads).
zIf the installation is limited to the backhaul Ethernet and/or the NMS cable, a single ferrite bead
with a loop can be used. Note: The ferrite bead should be 4 to 5 inches from the connectors.
Example: If all of the Ethernet ports and the NMS port are cabled, four ferrite beads are required for
the seven cables, as shown below.

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8-Slot Chassis Installation
8-Slot Chassis Installation
The 8-slot chassis has eight application module slots and two power supply slots for redundant power.
Dimensions:
z5.2 in. (H) x 10.2 in. (D) x 19 in. (W)
zMaximum depth of the shelf, including cables, is 12 inches
NOTE: Blank faceplates must be installed on each open slot to be in compliance with product
emission standards.
Supported Configurations
The following table indicates the configurations supported by the 8-slot chassis.
For information about configurations supported by the 2-slot chassis, see 2-Slot Chassis Installation on
page 7.
FM16
TDM
FM16
ATM
FM16
PWE
Total Number
of Modules
11*
11*
11*
12 345678
Slots:
Application Module
Slots
Power Supply
Slots
12
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