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Siemens HiPath 3000 Series - Connecting Cables between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet

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A31003-H3590-S100-7-7620, 06/2012
HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch Installing HiPath 3000
Installing HiPath 3800
4.1.6.3 Connecting Cables Between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
The connection cable C39195-Z7611-A10 has to be connected up for feeding the HDLC, PCM,
and clock signals from the basic cabinet to the expansion cabinet:
Basic cabinet = X201 jack
Expansion cabinet = DBSAP board
Table 4-7 HiPath 3800 - Assignment of Connectors and Jacks on the Backplane of the
Expansion Cabinet
Connector Function
X101 – X106 SIVAPAC connector for connecting peripherals:
CABLUs and open-end cables are used for connection to the MDFU-E or to
an external patch panel (see Section 4.1.6.4).
Note: The SIVAPAC connectors can have the following connector panels:
Connector panels with RJ45 jacks for direct connection of peripherals
(see Section 4.1.6.5).
For U.S. only: Connector panels with CHAMP jack for direct connection
of peripherals (see Section 4.1.6.6).
Connector panels each with two SIPAC 1 SU connectors for connecting
an external main distribution frame or external patch panel using CABLUs
(see Section 4.1.6.7).
X109 – X115
X209 DC port
X211 AC power
X214 10-pin connection for the ring voltage generator RGMOD (for selected coun-
tries only)
X220 – X223 Connections for plugging in the DBSAP board.
DBSAP has a 68-pin DB68 mini-jack for connecting the cable C39195-Z7611-
10 to the basic cabinet (to the jack X201).
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To ensure smooth operation, use only shielded cables with a maximum length of 1
m.

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