Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
Install and Cable the Cabinet
1-110Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections
1
Connect external alarms and auxiliary
connections
NOTE:
The AUX connector is part of the Processor Interface cable assembly (J1). When the
wiring and administration are complete, give these wiring records to the Customer
System Administrator for troubleshooting purposes.
Alarm input
Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment, sent to the Avaya IP600 or
DEFINITY ONE system, and recorded and reported as “external alarms.”
!
CAUTION:
Pins 26 and 1 on the AUX connector are dedicated to the UPS alarm input.
Using these pins for other alarm inputs will cause the Avaya IP600 or
DEFINITY ONE system to reset.
1. Connect 1 major alarm
input
wire pair and 1 minor alarm
input
wire pair to
the auxiliary field from the AUX connector (J1 on Processor Interface
Cable). See Table 1-17 and Figure 1-55 on page 1-111.
Alarm output
The system provides a relay contact closure that can operate a
customer-provided alarm, such as a light or bell. The customer provides the
circuitry and power source. The alarm device must not exceed a rating of more
than 30 VAC RMS or 60 VDC at 0.75 Amps.
To connect alarm output:
1. Connect the external alarm
output
. See Table 1-18 on page 1-111.
2. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press .
Table 1-17. Alarm inputs at AUX connector
Alarm input type Color AUX connector
Major (UPS) White-Blue AP2 (Pin 27)
Blue-White Ground (Pin 2)
Minor White-Orange AP2 (Pin 26)
Orange-White Ground (Pin 1)
ENTER