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Contents
R688 HPM High-Performance Process Manager Service xiii
December 2020 Honeywell
Three 15-Slot Card Files ................................................................................................................................ 123
Three 15-Slot Card Files with Power Distribution Assemblies ........................................................................ 124
Power Distribution Assemblies for redundant cabling .................................................................................... 124
2.23 I/O Link Interface Cabling ................................................................................................. 125
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 125
Cable length ................................................................................................................................................... 126
Redundant cables .......................................................................................................................................... 126
No cable termination....................................................................................................................................... 126
I/O Link Interface cabling - Three Card Files .................................................................................................. 127
I/O Link Interface - Four Card Files ................................................................................................................ 128
I/O Link Interface Cables in adjacent cabinets ............................................................................................... 129
I/O Link Interface cable shield grounding (non-CE Compliance) .................................................................... 129
I/O Link Interface cable shield grounding (CE Compliance) ........................................................................... 129
Induced power surge protection ..................................................................................................................... 129
New and upgraded subsystems only .............................................................................................................. 130
Surge protection network power cables .......................................................................................................... 131
I/O Link cable connection ............................................................................................................................... 131
Typical I/O Link and power cable connection ................................................................................................. 132
Power cable I/O Link protector adapters ........................................................................................................ 134
2.24 IOP to FTA Cabling ............................................................................................................ 135
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 135
Standard FTAs ............................................................................................................................................... 135
Galvanically Isolated FTAs ............................................................................................................................. 135
External cabinet installation ............................................................................................................................ 135
Typical cable routing....................................................................................................................................... 136
2.25 Power Adapter Cabling ..................................................................................................... 137
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 137
LLMux interconnections .................................................................................................................................. 137
SDI interconnections ...................................................................................................................................... 138
SI interconnections ......................................................................................................................................... 138
2.26 UCN Cable System ............................................................................................................ 139
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 139
Redundant UCN cables .................................................................................................................................. 140
Cable tap types .............................................................................................................................................. 141
Cable tap usage ............................................................................................................................................. 141
Isolated port identification ............................................................................................................................... 142
Card file backpanel connections ..................................................................................................................... 142
2.27 EUCN Cable System .......................................................................................................... 142
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 142
Redundant EUCN FTE cables ........................................................................................................................ 144
$FTESTS Cable Error Scenarios ................................................................................................................... 144
Cable troubleshooting guidelines for EUCN ................................................................................................... 147
Diagnosing Complex EUCN FTE Network Faults ........................................................................................... 155
EUCN Switches .............................................................................................................................................. 158
Card file backpanel connections ..................................................................................................................... 158
Status indicators on the FTE Switch ............................................................................................................... 159
Control Firewall status indicators .................................................................................................................... 162
2.28 UCN Node Address Pinning ............................................................................................. 164
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 164
One or two HPMM card files ........................................................................................................................... 164
Odd address pinning ...................................................................................................................................... 164
Secondary HPMM determination .................................................................................................................... 164
Two methods of pinning ................................................................................................................................. 164
7-Slot card file pinning .................................................................................................................................... 165
15-Slot card file pinning .................................................................................................................................. 166
Two pinning methods ..................................................................................................................................... 166
Pinning method differences ............................................................................................................................ 166

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