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IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT

POWER TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS


ALSPA PLC 1790/B TECHNICAL MANUAL
INSTALLATION

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TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
Energy Management & Markets
9, Rue Ampère 91345 Massy France

Original signed by Date Name Visa Internal N°


Established 05/08/2002 D. Blanchard File
Checked 05/08/2002 F. Fontenelle
Approved 05/08/2002 G. Stévenot

Format Statut Page Document N° Indice

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CONTENTS

1. INSTALLATION...................................................................................... 4

1.1 SHIPMENT................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.1 GENERAL ........................................................................................................................ 4
1.1.2 UNPACKING ................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.3 STORING AND CLIMATIC CONDITION ........................................................................... 5

1.2 EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST.............................................................................................. 6


1.2.1 GENERAL ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.2 SUBRACK ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.3 PLC LAYOUT ................................................................................................................... 6
1.2.4 OPTIONAL MODULES AND ACCESSORIES ...................................................................... 7
1.2.5 CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................... 9
1.2.6 ALSPA PLC 1790/B CONFIGURATION............................................................................. 9

1.3 STANDARD EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING................................................................ 10

1.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..................................................................................... 10


1.4.1 SUBRACK INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 10
1.4.2 INTEGRATION RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................ 12
1.4.3 EMC CONSIDERATIONS................................................................................................ 13

1.5 FIELD CONNECTORS ................................................................................................. 15


1.5.1 ALLOCATION................................................................................................................ 15

1.6 FIELD CONNECTORS DETAILS ................................................................................... 16


1.6.1 POWER SUPPLY ............................................................................................................. 16
1.6.2 TELEGRAPH CHANNELS ................................................................................................ 16
1.6.3 LOW FREQUENCY CHANNEL (LFS/LFS-3)...................................................................... 17
1.6.4 LOW FREQUENCY CHANNEL (INTE).............................................................................. 18
1.6.5 MTU DATA INTERFACE .................................................................................................. 19
1.6.6 PROGRAMMING CONSOLE INTERFACE ........................................................................ 20
1.6.7 INSU -REMOTE COMMAND SIGNALS............................................................................ 21
1.6.8 INSU - MTU INTERFACE................................................................................................. 21
1.6.9 INSU PLC OPEN COLLECTOR ALARMS .......................................................................... 22
1.6.10 PLC ALARMS .............................................................................................................. 23
1.6.11 M-39 TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT NETWORK ......................................... 24
1.6.12 CONNECTION TO THE POWER LINE......................................................................... 25
1.6.13 CABINET ALARM ........................................................................................................ 26

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MODIFICATION PAGE

REVISION DATE MODIFICATION CONTENTS

A Jun 1998 ORIGINAL ISSUE

B Dec 1998 Modification of pages 16, 17

C Sept. 1999 New presentation + Modification of pages 4, 5, 6, 7,


8, 10, 17 to 26
D Aug. 2002 Adding integration recommendations

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1. INSTALLATION

1.1 SHIPMENT

1.1.1 GENERAL
In this chapter the procedures to be followed to unpack the containers used to transport ALSPA PLC
1790/B terminals, are described.
Complementary procedures apply to repack when required. Should this case apply, then the re-
utilisation of the same material used for the original packing is recommended.
In order to protect the equipment from mechanical and environmental damages, the following
containers should be used:
• wood boxes for ship, aircraft and truck transportation which might take longer than 60 days.
• cardboard boxes for aircraft or truck transportation which might take lesser than 30 days

1.1.2 UNPACKING
1.1.2.1 PRELIMINARY VERIFICATIONS
The following information are printed on container sides:
• production mark
• destination
• net weight
• dimensions
• ↑↑ symbol identifying container proper position during transportation
The packing sheet inserted in a plastic bag, lists the materials inside the container.
When receiving the containers verify that no damages had happened during transportation.
Whether the contrary happens, unpack the containers and contact the company or carrier representative
to inform about.
Be sure that container final destination is that shown on the box.

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1.1.2.2 EQUIPMENT UNPACKING

In order to unpack the complexes follow the next procedure.


• Be sure container is in the position indicated by ↑↑.
• Cut the nylon laces.
• Extract the nails if container is a wood box or the metal staples if container is a compensated
wood or carton box.
• Take out the carton pre-packing wound on the polyethylene tube.
• Take out the carton pre-packing from the polyethylene tube by cutting one end. Do not throw
away the tube as it may be used for an eventual recapping.
• Cut the adhesive tape which winds round the carton box.
• Shift out the polyurethane foam bed from the box.
• Take out wound on the tube cutting an end.
• Do not throw away the tube as it may be used for an eventual re-packing.
• Verify that the equipment was not damaged by the transportation; otherwise, contact the
company representative.

1.1.3 STORING AND CLIMATIC CONDITION


If the equipment is not immediately installed it is necessary to store the packing as follows:
• The carton boxes must be placed inside environments with air circulation.
• The wood or plywood boxes can be placed outdoor if they are protected against rain or sun
rays.
Long term storage temperature must be within -40 °C÷+70 °C.
Outdoor storage period cannot exceed 12 months.

1.1.3.1 EQUIPMENT REPACKAGING


• Insert the complex in the polyethylene tube and seal it with adhesive tape.
• Set the complex on the bed.
• Insert the bed in the box.
• Seal the box with adhesive tape.
• Whenever it is necessary (see paragraph "General" ) put the pre-packing in wood or in
plywood crate.
• Close the wood crate with the nails and the cardboard box with the metal staples.
• Wind round the crate the nylon laces.

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1.2 EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST

1.2.1 GENERAL
The ALSPA PLC1790/B subrack complies with standard specs DIN 41494/IEC 297-3.
Major components include extruded aluminium parts passive and are assembled with stainless steel
screws.
The standard base subrack mechanical arrangement provide for the addition of electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) protections.
Finishing and mechanical contacts guarantee optimal electrical conductivity, thus ensuring proper
protection against electrostatic discharges.

1.2.2 SUBRACK
The subrack is a 9-DIN Units (Dimensional UNIT = 44,45 mm).
Front flanges provide for rack mounting facilities when applicable. Holes are positioned at 19" ( 1 inch =
25 mm).
Cards positioning within the subrack is facilitated by transversal brackets and guides.
Subrack cabling is realised by means of a single Mother Board which is a 9 DIN Units printed circuit
card.

1.2.3 PLC LAYOUT


1.2.3.1 CARDS SIZE
6U electronic cards are used : dimensions : 233,35 x 160 mm.
All cards, included the subrack mother board, comply with class 3 specs.

1.2.3.2 CARDS POSITION


With reference to the PLC front view on figure 2.2:

Position Code Description Acronym Max. Qty


2 478.410.000 Y Power Supply Unit ALIM 1
14 - 26 411.410.034 J Low Frequency Section LFS 2
Low Frequency Section with
extension up to 3 Tx/Rx Telegraph
14 - 26 411.410.035 L channels and 1200 Bps data rate LFS-3 2
modem in superimposed band
14 - 26 474.412.011 Q Transit Interface INTE 1
36 411.410.032 Q Prog. Digital Processing 56002 ELNU 1
40 474.412.007 V High Frequency Interface INAF 1
45 - 55 474.412.008 E 20W Amplifier AMPL 2
65 474.412.009 F TX Line Interface INTX 1
76 474.412.010 T RX Line Interface INRX 1
TABLE 2.1 UNITS COMPOSITION IN THE ALSPA PLC 1790/B SUBRACK

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PLC FRONT VIEW

2 14 20 26 32 36 40 45 55 65 76

Figure 2.2 ALSPA PLC 1790/b Subrack front view

1.2.4 OPTIONAL MODULES AND ACCESSORIES


With reference to the PLC front view on figure 2.2:
MODULE

Position Code Description Acronym Max.


Qty
20 474.415.026 J Universal Call Converter CCUN 1
32 411.410.027 K Supervision Interface INSU 1
299.704.332 U ALSPA PLC 1790 Front Cover 1
Panel
TABLE 2.2 OPTIONAL MODULE

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ACCESSORIES

CODE DESCRIPTION ACRONYM


474.449.808 S EXTENSION CARD
299.704.331 T 6U4TE FULL COVER PANEL
299.704.333 V 6U6TE FULL COVER PANEL
299.704.332 U 6U10TE FULL COVER PANEL
013.200.015 H SERVICE TELEPHONE
049.911.070 L LF TEST CABLE
041.994.480 Z HF TEST CABLE
041.994.489 B RACK TERMINAL STRIP (LF)
041.994.483 RACK COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR (HF)

TABLE 2.3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR ALSPA PLC 1790/B

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1.2.5 CONFIGURATION
ALSPA PLC 1790/B equipment has the possibility to be configured using always the same subrack
housing different cards, according to the field demand:
few rules has to be taken in account:
• Single Channel 4 KHz stepping (on HF 4 KHz TX + 4 KHz RX)
• Double Channel 4 + 4 KHz stepping (on HF 8 KHz TX + 8 KHz RX)
• 10 , 20 or 40 W pep HF output power

1.2.6 ALSPA PLC 1790/B CONFIGURATION


Tables 2.4 and 2.5 show the required cards for the different ALSPA PLC 1790/B configuration.

SINGLE CHANNEL DOUBLE CHANNEL S/RACK

CARD 10 W 20 W 40 W 10 W 20 W 40 W POS.

ALIM √ √ 2
INSU (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) 32
ELNU √ √ 36
INAF √ √ 40
AMPL √ √ 45
AMPL √ √ √ √ √ √ 55
INTX √ √ 65
INRX √ √ 76
LFS 0 √ √ 26
LFS 1 (OPTIONAL) √ 14
LFS-3 (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) 26 & 14
CCUN (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) 20
INTE (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) 26 or 14

TABLE 2.4 PLC CONFIGURATION

ACCESSORIES
UNIT QTY. NOTE
SERVICE TELEPHONE 1
FRONT COVER PANEL (20 mm) 1 ALTERNATIVE INSU
FRONT COVER PANEL (30 mm) ALTERNATIVE LFS , CCUN
FRONT COVER PANEL (50 mm) 1 ALTERNATIVE AMPL
EXTENSION CARD 2
TABLE 2.5 ANCILLARY ACCESSORY (OPTIONAL)

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1.3 STANDARD EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING


Whether there were no indications about the equipment programming, the following standard
configuration referred to 10 W single channel will be performed:
Channel step 4 KHz
speech band 300 - 2000 Hz
telegraph band 2160 - 3480 Hz
Signalling 3600 - 3720 Hz
Signalling type FSK
MTU disabled
Signalling alarm 5 dB under nominal level
TX power alarm 3 dB under nominal level
RX Pilot failure 5 dB under nominal level
S/N ratio alarm 11 dB
Selection of operating frequencies is performed through a PC supported programming procedure and
soldering straps.
The programming procedure can be carried out in the factory, under customer indications or on site
before the installation phase.
For further information refer to the chapter related to start - up.

1.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE


Installation activities can be divided in the following phases:
• Equipment mechanical mounting
• Electrical connections (power supply, LF cable, HF cable....)
The following paragraphs will help the personnel proposed to the installation to carry out the above
mentioned steps.

1.4.1 SUBRACK INSTALLATION


1.4.1.1 GENERAL
Before material delivery date, the infrastructure where the equipment will be installed, should be ready. It
is also important that the AC mains power supply as well as the PLC power supply be guaranteed in a
continuous way.
1.4.1.2 SITE SELECTION
The selection of the site the following parameters should be taken into account are:
• rack dimensions
• number of racks
• ceiling height, no lower than 2.5 m. from floor
• Battery Charger dimension
• environment condition
• main earth network

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1.4.1.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION


Once all requirements related to the installation site have been verified it is possible to proceed to the
installation.
ALSPA PLC 1790/B SUBRACK MOUNTING INTO THE RACK.
Subrack fixing operations are as follows:
• select the position into the subrack
the minimum distance to leave between the PLC and the other equipment installed
into the same rack must be, at least of 2 din unit.
• fix the nuts on the rack
• insert the subrack in the rack and fix it with the supplied bolts or screws

1
2
3
NOT EQUIPPED
4
5
6
7
8 TS-313

9
10
FREE SPACE
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
FREE SPACE
22
23
24 TPS TA-314

25
26
FREE SPACE
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
NOT EQUIPPED
40
41
42

rack42b.vsd

PLC installation example

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1.4.2 INTEGRATION RECOMMENDATIONS


PRINCIPLE OF POWER SUPPLY AND R.F. CABLES CONNECTION
In order to guarantee the best EMC protection, the following rule must be respected:
♦ Power cable and R.F. cable must be linked on a same terminal block near the cubicle cables
entrance.
♦ Ground reference must be performed by a wire of 16-mm² section or a copper braid.
♦ Protection devices must be positioned on this terminal block.
To PLC To PLC
M1 connector R.F input

Coax KX6 75 Ohms

Va: V120ZA20 (HARRIS) Protection devices


Va Vb
Vb: V250LA40 (HARRIS)
Copper Bar or wire

Principle drawing

16 mm²
recommended
or copper braid
(30 cm length max.)

Coax KX8 75 Ohms


From From
Batterie LMU

Cubicle ground

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1.4.3 EMC CONSIDERATIONS


EMC: ELECTOMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

Copper bar

PLC

Terminal Block

Station
Ground Grid

Ground connections:
By Wire 16 mm²
or copper braid < 30 cm

1.4.3.1 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION


RACK GROUND CONNECTION
Ground connections guarantee people safety and proper equipment operation.
Due to these reasons the grounds supplied by customer must be according to IEC recommendations.
Wires section for ground connections in transmission/switching equipment facilities, must be determined
according to the indications contained in CEI-64-8 standard;
Table 2.6, reports ground cable sections to be used according to associated current values.

CABLE SECTION mm² ASSOCIATED CURRENT ADC


16 I < 50
25 50 < I < 70
70 130 < I < 160.
95 160 < I < 180
120 180 < I < 1000
TABLE 2.6 GROUND CABLE SECTION

NOTE: The indicated sections are related to a maximum length of 50 m.

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The electrical connection of the ALSPA PLC 1790/B is done through connectors placed on the upper part
of the subrack, see chapter Start- up.
The connector types to use for the different functions are shown in the documentation (subrack material
list)
All connectors once checked, are inserted in the dedicated place and blocked
Before begin the electric installation, the user has to define, according to the equipment configuration
and the required service to utilize, the type and quantity of cable to lay down.
The next table will show the typical cable used for a standard installation of two channels apparatus:

SERVICE CABLE TYPE FROM CONNECTOR


SHELVE GROUND 6 mm² SUB-RACK
POWER SUPPLY 2.5 mm² X 3 M1
TELEGRAPH SERVICE 2 X (6 PAIRS) X 0.6mm ² M32 & M10
PLC ALARMS 1 X (15 PAIRS) X 0.6mm ² M8
LF SIGNALS 2 X (20 PAIRS) X 0.6mm ² M2 & M3
DATA SIGNALS COMPUTER CABLE M4 & M5

Once defined the cables to use proceed as follow


• lay down the cables between the equipment and the destination point; in same case this
operation should be done before the mechanical installation
• insert the cable inside the equipment trough the side open hole;
• using the supplied connectors and the indication given in the chapter 2.7 make the required
connections. All the connectors are soldering type;
• connect the equipment with the station ground;
• insert the connectors to the respectively sockets
• ensure that the power supply is off and then connect the power source

BEFORE SWITCH ON THE EQUIPMENT READ CAREFULLY THE


CHAPTER 4 OF TECHNICAL MANUAL « COMMISSIONING ».

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1.5 FIELD CONNECTORS

1.5.1 ALLOCATION
M1 M3 CH-1 M2 CH-0 M5 CH-1 M4 CH-0 M37 Alarms M8 Alarms M9 IN/OUT M7 IN/OUT M6 PC M11 HF M12 HF
Rack alarm Power Supply Speech/Line 2 Speech/Line 2 MTU RS-232 MTU RS-232 OPEN COLL. RELE' NOT USED INT. SUPERV. PROG RS-232 4W TX 4W RX

A
M13-14

M15-16

J3 HF
LOAD 75 Ω

M17-18

M39 IN/OUT M32 CH-1 M10 CH-0 M35 MTU J4 HF J1 HF J2 HF M38 J5 HF


TMN TELEG. TELEG. INT. SUP. TEST POINT HF Line PLC IN/OUT COAX Cable COAX Cable

FIGURE 2.3 FIELD INTERCONNECTION PANEL

The field connectors of the PLC 1790/B are located on the upper side of the mother
board in front of the operator in order to facilitate the installation and maintenance
activities.

Each connector used for the Low Frequency signal is identified by a code Mx; besides,
the High Frequency signals coaxial connectors have been used identified by the code Jx.
Closing the strap “A” the negative polarity of the power source will be grounded, closing the strap “B”
the positive polarity of the power source will be grounded, opening both A and B straps the power source
will be floating.
Using the connectors M13-M14 (E), M15-M16 (D) and M17-M18 (C) the PLC general alarm can be
connected and displayed by the rack lamp (if available).
In the following all the field connectors are presented showing the signals supported by each of them.

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1.6 FIELD CONNECTORS DETAILS

1.6.1 POWER SUPPLY


• PIN 1 Negative Note: Ground pole should be
• PIN 2 Ground Pole connected to next available earth
point independantly of rack
• PIN 3 Positive Pole ground connection made
according to § 1.4.1.4

- Vdc

1
GND

2
+ Vdc

FIGURE 2.4 - M1 ðPOWER SUPPLY

1.6.2 TELEGRAPH CHANNELS


• PIN 1-2 Signal Input telegraph channel 1
• PIN 3-4 Signal Output telegraph channel 1
• PIN 5-6 Signal Input telegraph channel 2
• PIN 7-8 Signal Input telegraph channel 3 (LFS-3)
• PIN 12-13 Signal Output telegraph channel 2
• PIN 14-15 Signal Output telegraph channel 3 (LFS-3)

8
15
TX TPH-3
RX TPH-3

TX TPH-2
RX TPH-2

RX TPH-1

TX TPH-1
9
1

M10 ð I/O TG CH.0 M32 ð I/O TG CH.1

FIGURE 2.10 - ð INPUT / OUTPUT TELEGRAPH CHANNELS

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1.6.3 LOW FREQUENCY CHANNEL (LFS/LFS-3)


• PIN 1-4 Not Used
• PIN 2-3 Output Speech 4 wires RX or 2 wires TX/RX
• PIN 5-6 Input Speech 4 wires TX
• PIN 7-13 LF service suppression criteria RX (optocoupled signal)
• PIN 8 “E” wire signalling main output (ground reference)
• PIN 9 “M” wire signalling main input (ground reference)
• PIN 10 Programmable, by switch, as LF alarm or auxiliary “E” wire
(ground reference)
• PIN 11 LF Signalling alarm (ground reference)
• PIN 12 Compandor exclusion (Ground criteria)
• PIN 14-15 Line-2 Output
• PIN 16-17 Not Used
• PIN 18-19 Line-2 Input
• PIN 20-21-22 LF FSK Signalling Alarm, changeover free voltage contacts
• PIN 23-24 LF service suppression criteria TX (optocoupled signal)
• PIN 25 2/4 speech wires automatic exchange (ground criteria)

25lf_b.vsd

+
LF SERVICE "RX" SUPPRESSION
13
- 25
SPEECH 2/4 WIRE CHANGEOVER
COMPANDOR EXCLUSION
CRBLC1 +
LF SERVICE "TX" SUPPRESSION
LF ALARMS CRBLC2 -
SC2A N.C.
M (TRON)
SIGNALING SC2C Common LF ALARMS
E (RON)
SC2B
20 N.O.
7
LINE-2 RX Input
Input SPEECH 4W TX

SPEECH 4W RX or
Output
SPEECH 2W LINE-2 TX Output

14
1

M2 ð LF - 0
M3 ð LF - 1

FIGURE 2.5 - LFS SERVICE OUTPUT CONNECTOR

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1.6.4 LOW FREQUENCY CHANNEL (INTE)


• PIN 1-4 INTE Tx channel 0
• PIN 14-15 INTE Rx channel 1
• PIN 16-17 INTE Rx channel 0
• PIN 18-19 INTE Tx channel 1

25lf_b.vsd

13
25

20
7
INTE TX Input
Channel 1

INTE RX
Output
Channel 0

Input INTE TX
INTE RX
Channel 0 Output
Channel 1

14
1

M2 ð CHANNEL 0/CHANNEL 1 (INTE POSITION 26)


M3 ð CHANNEL 0/CHANNEL 1 (INTE POSITION 14)

FIGURE 2.5a - INTE SERVICE OUTPUT CONNECTOR

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1.6.5 MTU DATA INTERFACE


RS-232 data interface available in both PLC channels for low rate data communication

• PIN 1 Mechanical ground


• PIN 2 TD Transmission Data
• PIN 3 RD Reception Data
• PIN 4 RTS Request To Send
• PIN 5 CTS Clear To Send
• PIN 6 DSR Data Set Ready
• PIN 7 GND Electric Ground
• PIN 8 DCD Data Carrier Detector
• PIN 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready

13
25

DCD DTR
ELECTRIC GROUND
DSR
CTS
RTS
RD
TD
MECH. GROUND
14
1

M4 ð MTU - 0
M5 ð MTU - 1

FIGURE 2.6 MTU RS-232 INTERFACE

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1.6.6 PROGRAMMING CONSOLE INTERFACE


RS -232 data interface for programming console

• PIN 2 TD Transmission Data


• PIN 3 RD Reception Data
• PIN 5 - Electric Ground
• PIN 9 DTR Data Terminal Ready

5
GROUND 9
DTR

RD
TD

6
1

M6
FIGURE 2.7 - CONSOLE INTERFACE ( PROGRAMMING / MAINTENANCE )

INTERCONNECTION CABLE PC - PLC 1790/B

1
14

1
6

9
5

25
13

PC ( 25 PIN SERIAL PORT ) TO PLC ( M6 )

1 1
6 6

9 9
5 5

PC ( 9 PIN SERIAL PORT ) TO PLC ( M6 )

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1.6.7 INSU -REMOTE COMMAND SIGNALS


• PIN 1-2-3 Remote command 1 output (free voltage contact changeover)
• PIN 4-5-6 Remote command 2 output (free voltage contact changeover)
• PIN 7 Remote command 3 output (ground reference)
• PIN 8 Remote command 4 output (ground reference)
• PIN 9 Remote command 1 input (ground reference)
• PIN 10 Remote command 2 input (ground reference)
• PIN 11 Remote command 3 input (ground reference)
• PIN 12 Remote command 4 input (ground reference)
• PIN 13 Ground

8
15 RC-4 Output
RC-3 Output

GND
RC-2 Output
RC-4 Input
RC-3 Input
RC-2 Input
RC-1 Output
RC-1 Input
9 1

m7_b.vsd

FIGURE 2.8 - M7 ðINSU -RC SIGNALS

1.6.8 INSU - MTU INTERFACE


• PIN 1 DCD Data Carrier Detector
• PIN 2 RD Reception Data
• PIN 3 TD Transmission Data
• PIN 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready
• PIN 5 - Ground
• PIN 6 DSR Data Set Ready
• PIN 7 RTS Request To Send
• PIN 8 CTS Clear To Send

GROUND 5
9
DTR
CTS
TD
RTS
RD
DSR
DCD
6
1

FIGURE 2.11 - M35ð MTU - INSU

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1.6.9 INSU PLC OPEN COLLECTOR ALARMS


• PIN 6 Transmission carrier
• PIN 9 Reception carrier failure
• PIN 12 PLC general alarm
• PIN 15 LFS 0 signaling alarm
• PIN 18 LFS 1 signaling alarm
• PIN 21 LFS section alarm for S/N
• PIN 24 Loop status indication (local loop test)
• PIN 25 Ground

13
25 GROUND
PLC ALARM
LOCAL LOOP TEST

RECEPTION ALARM LF CHANNEL 0/1


S/N ALARM

TRANSM. ALARM
LF CHANNEL 1 ALARM

LF CHANNEL 0 ALARM

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1

FIGURE 2.12 - M37ð OPEN COLLECTOR ALARMS

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1.6.10 PLC ALARMS


PLC alarms are provided by free changeover relay contacts
Power Supply
• PIN 1-2-3 Power supply alarm for each faulty voltage (36, ±15, ±5 Vdc)
Transmission carrier
• PIN 4-5-6 Transmission carrier level reduction of 5 dB or more
Receiver section channel 0/1
• PIN 7-8-9 Carrier failure
• PIN 19-20-21 S/N
Alarm summary
• PIN 10-11-12 This alarm is provided for any other alarm in the equipment
Channel 0
• PIN 13-14-15 Audio frequency alarm for receiving signalling level reduction
of 5 dB or more
Channel 1
• PIN 16-17-18 Audio frequency alarm for receiving signalling level reduction
of 5 dB or more
Loop function
• PIN 22-23-24 Warning signal in presence of local or remote loop function

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GROUND
PLC ALARM COM
“OR” OF ACTIVE LOOP COM.
PLC ALARM N.O. LOCAL
PLC ACTIVE LOOP N.O..
ALARM PLC ALARM N.C. &
ACTIVE LOOP N.C.
5 dB ALARM COM. REMOTE
RX S/N ALARM COM.
CARRIER 5 dB ALARM N.O.
LEVEL 5dB S/N ALARM N.O. CH.0 /1
DROPPED 5 dB ALARM N.C. 20 S/N
S/N ALARM N.C. ALARM
Tx ALARM COM. 7
SIGN. ALARM CH.1 COM.
TX
Tx ALARM N.O.
CARRIER SIGN. ALARM CH.1 N.O.
FAILURE Tx ALARM N.C. CH.1
SIGN. ALARM CH.1 N.C. ALARM
PWS ALARM COM.
POWER SIGN. ALARM CH.0 COM
PWS ALARM N.O.
SUPPLY SIGN. ALARM CH.0 N.O. CH.0
ALARMS PWS ALARM N.C.
14 SIGN. ALARM CH.0 N.C. ALARM
1

FIGURE 2.9 - M8 ð ALARMS

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1.6.11 M-39 TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT NETWORK


PLC 1790/B equipment is arranged to be remote managed by a dedicated network
A 24 PIN IEEE STO 488 standard connector is provided for TMN interface.
PIN 3, 7,8,9,19,20,21 must be defined.
PIN 2-14 Balance transmission data
PIN 11-23 Balance reception data
PIN 13 Electric ground
PIN 1 Mechanical ground

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1.6.12 CONNECTION TO THE POWER LINE


PLC 1790/B equipment can be connected to the media using 2 wires or 4 wires interface.
In the following are shown the standard connectors

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WARNING :
Different connections between
PLC 1790 and PLC 1790/B
3

M38 ð 2W
M11 ð 4W TX
M12 ð 4W RX
FIGURE 2.14 HF CONNECTORS

A coaxial connector J5 ( in parallel to 2 Wires M38 connector) is available in order to connect the line
match unit through a coaxial cable terminated with a coaxial connector.

FIGURE 2.15 J5 PLC HF OUTPUT COAXIAL CONNECTOR

J1, J2 and J3 are coaxial connectors in order to terminate on dummy load (J2-J3) or to connect (J2-J1)
the line match unit through J5 or M38 connectors

PLC HF OUTPUT
to DUMMY LOAD
J1 J2 J3

PLC HF OUTPUT
to HF POWER LINE
J1 J2 J3

FIGURE 2.16 - HF SECTIONING AND HF LINE CONNECTION

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J4 coaxial connector is a high frequency test point that can check the transmission and receiver signals
using a 75 ohm level meter decoupled by a 35 dB attenuator

J4 HF TEST J2 PLC
POINT output

35 dB attenuator

75 OHM
LEVEL METER

FIGURE 2.17 - HF TEST MEASUREMENT CONNECTORS

1.6.13 CABINET ALARM


A changeover free contact alarm is available to connect and show the summary of alarms using a lamp
on the top of the cabinet (if any)

CABINET ALARM
D

"OR" OF PLC
C ALARMS

FIGURE 2.15 - CABINET ALARM CONNECTOR

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