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Cet appareil numérique (8000 Series chassis) respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les appareils  
numériques de classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications  
du Canada.  
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generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC. Conformity is  
declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A (CISPR 22).  
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European Union countries have been evaluated for compliance. Some components installed within the 8000 Series  
chassis may use a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and/or lithium-ion battery. The NiMH and lithium-ion batteries are  
long-life batteries, and it is very possible that you will never need to replace them. However, should you need to replace  
them, refer to the individual component manual for directions on replacement and disposal of the battery  
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Preface  
The breaker interface panel (BIP) provides power distribution and alarm status  
indications for one or two 8010co chassis in an equipment rack. The status  
indications can be linked to other BIPs to provide total system status to the central  
office (CO).  
This guide describes how to install the breaker interface panel in an equipment  
rack, connect cables, and interpret LEDs. It also includes technical specifications  
for the breaker interface panel.  
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Before you begin  
This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who need to install or  
replace a breaker interface panel. A qualified service person must have  
appropriate technical training and experience and be aware of hazards involved in  
installing and replacing customer-replaceable units (CRUs).  
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underscore.  
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show at <valid_route>, valid_route is one  
variable and you substitute one value for it.  
plain Courier  
text  
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example, prompts and system messages.  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
This chapter provides an overview of the BIP and covers the following topics:  
Physical description  
The BIP provides a central rack location where redundant input DC power feeds  
are connected and routed to one or two 8010co chassis. The BIP also provides an  
alarm module and display panel that monitors system components, generates  
alarms, and controls LED status indicators (requires 8010co chassis configured  
with an 8691SF or 8691omSF CPU Module). The alarm module provides total  
system status to the central office.  
Figure 1 shows the breaker interface panel. Descriptions of the front panel  
components follow the figure.  
Figure 1 Breaker interface panel  
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Front panel  
Figure 2 shows the BIP front panel components.  
Figure 2 Front panel components  
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2
3
POWER  
CRITICAL  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
Alarm Module  
Upper Shelf  
2
Lower Shelf  
2
1
3
1
3
1 = Shelf circuit breakers (upper/lower shelves)  
2 = Alarm module display panel  
3 = Front-panel locking screws (x2)  
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Shelf circuit breakers (upper and lower shelves)  
Two groups of three circuit breakers provide input power to the power supplies for  
the upper and lower shelf 8010co chassis (Figure 3 on page 21):  
The first group, labeled “Upper Shelf,” provides input power to the upper  
shelf power supplies.  
The second group, labeled “Lower Shelf,” provides input power to the lower  
shelf power supplies.  
If a power supply over current condition occurs, the associated circuit breaker  
trips and indicates the fault by lighting the associated circuit breaker’s LED (red).  
Each of the six circuit breakers is current limited to 30 amperes @80 volts direct  
current. The circuit breakers are designed with internal auxiliary switches to  
provide fault indications to the alarm module and to the associated circuit breaker  
LEDs on the front panel. The alarm module reports circuit breaker fault conditions  
by lighting the MAJOR indicator on the Alarm Module display panel.  
No alarm is generated to the alarm module when the circuit breaker is manually  
switched on (|) or off (O).  
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Figure 3 Shelf circuit breakers  
= On  
= Off  
Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
PS 1  
PS 2  
PS 3  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
Upper shelf power supplies  
PS 1  
PS 2  
PS 3  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
Lower shelf power supplies  
Front of rack  
1 = Upper shelf LEDs  
2 = Lower shelf LEDs  
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Alarm module display panel  
The alarm module display panel (Figure 4), located on the BIP front panel,  
provides visual status indications for one or two 8010co chassis in a single rack.  
Figure 4 Alarm module display panel  
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4
5
6
POWER  
CRITICAL  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
2
Alarm Module  
1
1 = Shelf alarm cable validation LED  
2 = Shelf alarm cable fault LED  
3 = POWER indicator  
4 = CRITICAL fault indicator  
5 = MAJOR fault indicator  
6 = MINOR fault indicator  
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See Table 1 for a description of the LEDs.  
Table 1 Alarm module display LEDs  
Item Label/Icon Type Color/State  
Description  
1
LED  
Green/On steady Shelf alarm cable validation LED—The alarm cables  
are properly connected to the shelves.  
2
LED  
Red/On steady  
Shelf alarm cable fault LED—The shelf alarm cables  
are missing, not secured, or the shelf alarm jumpers  
are not configured properly (see “Accessing the alarm  
module” on page 30). This fault condition also lights  
the MINOR fault indicator (see Minor fault description  
in this table).  
3
4
POWER  
Indicator  
White/On steady  
Red/On steady  
Power indicator—The external DC power is available  
to the BIP.  
CRITICAL Indicator  
Critical fault indicator—Indicates that a severe  
service-affecting condition has occurred that requires  
immediate corrective action. Common causes for this  
type of fault condition include:  
Line card failure  
Temperature fault  
CPU fault when only one CPU is installed  
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Table 1 Alarm module display LEDs (continued)  
Item Label/Icon Type  
5 MAJOR Indicator  
Color/State  
Description  
Red/On steady  
Major fault indicator—Indicates that the system  
hardware or software has identified a serious  
disruption of service or that an important circuit failure  
has occurred.  
Common causes for this type of fault condition  
include:  
CPU fault when two CPUs are installed  
Two fan trays are faulty  
Two power supplies are faulty  
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MINOR  
Indicator  
Yellow/On steady Minor fault indicator—Indicates a problem that does  
not have a serious effect on customer service, or a  
problem in circuits that are not essential to device  
operation.  
Common causes for this type of fault condition  
include:  
Shelf alarm cables not installed or not connected  
properly.  
Alarm module jumpers configured incorrectly.  
One power supply is faulty  
One fan tray is faulty  
The alarm module can also be linked to other BIPs, and can provide visual and  
audible alarms to aisle alarms and to the central office (see “Central office alarms”  
Alarm support for the BIP is provided by the 8691SF or 8691omSF central  
processing unit (CPU) in the 8010co chassis. The following conditions in the  
8010co chassis generate alarms:  
Power supply failure  
Fan failure  
Overheating  
Line card error  
Master CPU failure  
For details about the 8691SF or 8691omSF Central Processing Unit (CPU), see  
the appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
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Front panel locking screws  
The front panel locking screws allow you to open the front panel to access the  
alarm module. The alarm module contains jumpers that you use to configure your  
system alarm parameters.  
For information about configuring your system alarm parameters, see “Accessing  
Back panel  
Figure 5 shows the BIP back panel configuration (plastic back cover not shown).  
Descriptions of the back panel components follow the figure.  
Figure 5 Back panel components  
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1
2
3
4
5
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = J1 Upper shelf alarm connector  
2 = J2 Lower shelf alarm connector  
3 = J3 Central office alarm "in"  
4 = J4 Central office alarm "out"  
5 = J5 Standalone office alarm connector  
6 = TB1 Power terminal block  
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Shelf alarm connectors (upper and lower shelves)  
The shelf alarm connectors allow you to configure the BIP to control more than  
one 8010co chassis.  
Note: The BIP ships from the factory with default alarm configurations  
set for a single chassis in the lower shelf of the rack. If you install a  
second chassis, you must also configure the jumper on the alarm module  
to support that configuration. See “Accessing the alarm module” on  
page 30 for information about jumper settings for your configuration.  
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Figure 6 shows the location of the shelf alarm connectors on the BIP and on two  
8010co chassis (upper and lower shelves).  
Figure 6 Shelf alarm connections (upper and lower shelves)  
1
2
J1  
3
J2  
J3  
J4  
J5  
4
1 = J1 (BIP upper shelf alarm connector)  
2 = J2 (BIP lower shelf alarm connector)  
3 = Upper shelf chassis alarm connector "out"  
4 = Lower shelf chassis alarm connector "out"  
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Central office alarms  
The central office alarm connectors allow you to aggregate alarms from multiple  
BIPs and route them to an aisle alarm and to the central office. Figure 7 shows  
three BIPs configured to aggregate alarms from three racks. You can configure up  
to ten BIPs in a series configuration to aggregate alarms.  
Central office alarm cables are not provided as part of your BIP shipment. To  
build your own central office alarm cables, see Appendix B, “BIP external cable  
Figure 7 Configuring multiple BIPs to aggregate office alarms  
J1  
1
J2  
2
J3  
J4  
J5  
3
2
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2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
BIP 1  
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
BIP 2  
3
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
To central office  
BIP 3  
1 = J3 (central office alarm "in")  
2 = J4 (central office alarm "out")  
3 = Aisle alarm  
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status to the central office (Figure 8 on page 27).  
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This type of configuration allows you to independently monitor and control the  
external audible and visual alarm status indications of the BIP at the central office.  
Figure 8 Configuring standalone BIPs to report alarm status  
J1  
J2  
J3  
1
J4  
J5  
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
To central office  
To central office  
To central office  
BIP 1  
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
BIP 2  
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
BIP 3  
1 = J5 (standalone office alarm connector)  
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Power terminal block  
The power terminal block is located on the back panel of the BIP. As shown in  
Figure 9 on page 28, the power terminal block provides 21 connection blocks for  
DC input and output feeds.  
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Figure 9 Power terminal block  
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8
2
3
4
5
6
9
1
10  
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = To frame (rack) ground  
6 = To upper shelf power supplies (-DC terminals)  
7 = -48 VDC input feed (Primary A feed)  
8 = -48 VDC input feed (Secondary A feed)  
9 = -48 VDC input feed (Primary B feed)  
10 = -48 VDC input feed (Secondary B feed)  
2 = To lower shelf power supplies (+DC terminals)  
3 = To upper shelf power supplies (+DC terminals)  
4 = Returns (A/B input feeds)  
5 = To lower shelf power supplies (-DC terminals)  
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Figure 10 on page 29 shows an example of the BIP power terminal block cabling  
including ground connections for two 8010co chassis and installed power  
supplies.  
As shown in this example, both upper and lower chassis are each fully configured  
with three power supplies (one is redundant) and require four 60 A direct current  
input feeds to the BIP (two feeds are redundant).  
Caution: All DC input feeds to the breaker interface panel must be  
equipped with an overcurrent protection device that limits current to a  
maximum of 60 A. The overcurrent protection device can be any  
approved, standard-delay, 60 A fuse or circuit breaker with an  
interrupting current rating of not less than 10,000 A.  
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Figure 10 Power and grounding example  
Return Secondary B  
Return Primary B  
Return Secondary A  
Return Primary A  
-DC PS3 Lower  
-DC PS2 Lower  
-DC PS1 Lower  
-DC PS3 Upper  
-DC PS2 Upper  
-DC PS1 Upper  
+DC PS1 Upper  
+DC PS2 Upper  
+DC PS3 Upper  
+DC PS1 Lower  
+DC PS2 Lower  
-48 VDC Primary A  
-48 VDC Secondary A  
-48 VDC Primary B  
-48 VDC Secondary B  
Equipment  
+DC PS3 Lower  
rack  
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
Power terminal block (BIP)  
Upper shelf  
Chassis  
ground stud  
Rack  
grounding strip  
example  
PS 1  
PS 2  
PS 3  
Cable not  
supplied  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
Gnd BIP  
Chassis  
ground stud  
Lower shelf  
Gnd PS 1 upper  
Gnd PS 2 upper  
Gnd PS 3 upper  
Gnd upper shelf  
PS 1  
PS 2  
PS 3  
Gnd PS 1 lower  
Gnd PS 2 lower  
Gnd PS 3 lower  
Gnd lower shelf  
Cable not  
supplied  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
– DC  
+ DC  
DC  
Legend:  
= Chassis ground  
= Earth ground  
PS 3  
+ DC  
– DC  
= Redundant equipment  
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Accessing the alarm module  
Danger: Ensure that the DC power source is off or disconnected at the  
remote end before you perform any of the steps in this section. Be sure  
that the DC input source power is locked out and tagged.  
The alarm module contains jumpers that you can configure to allow the BIP to  
monitor the shelf alarm cables for a single or dual chassis installation. The BIP  
ships from the factory with default jumper configurations set for a single chassis  
in the lower shelf of the rack. If you install a second chassis in the upper shelf, you  
must configure the jumpers on the alarm module to support that configuration.  
Note: The jumper configuration has no affect on the chassis status  
alarms.  
The BIP front panel opens to provide access to the jumpers on the alarm module.  
To open the front panel:  
1
Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two front panel locking screws  
(Figure 11).  
Figure 11 Opening the front panel  
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2
Gently lower the front panel to expose the alarm module (Figure 12).  
Figure 12 Accessing the alarm module  
1
1 = Alarm module  
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Figure 13 shows a close-up view of the alarm module with jumpers J8 and J9  
configured to monitor the shelf alarm cable for a single chassis in the lower shelf  
only (default setting). Monitoring of the upper shelf alarm cable is disabled with  
jumper J8, by default.  
To enable the BIP to monitor the shelf alarm cable for a second chassis in the  
upper shelf, you must place the upper shelf alarm jumper (J8) over pins 2 and 3.  
Figure 13 Default jumper settings  
2
3
3 2 1  
3 2 1  
J8  
J9  
1
J9  
J8  
1 = Alarm module  
2 = J9 Lower shelf alarm jumper (enabled)  
3 = J8 Upper shelf alarm jumper (disabled)  
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Configuration example  
Figure 14 shows a typical configuration using the optional breaker interface panel.  
Figure 14 8010co chassis configuration with BIP option  
1
2
3
1 = Breaker interface panel  
2 = 8010co Chassis (upper shelf position)  
3 = 8010co Chassis (lower shelf position)  
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Installation  
This chapter describes how to install the breaker interface panel and covers the  
following topics:  
Preparing to install the breaker interface panel  
Before begin the installation, verify that:  
Your shipment is complete and undamaged.  
You have the cables, tools, and other equipment that you need.  
Your installation site meets the physical, electrical, and environmental  
The sections that follow help you prepare for installation.  
Note: For a list of requirements that must be met for the 8010co chassis,  
see the appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
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Shipment contents  
Inspect all items for shipping damage. If you detect any damage, do not install the  
BIP. Call the Nortel Technical Solutions Center in your area (see “How to get  
Your BIP shipment contains the following items (Figure 15):  
Figure 15 Contents of the BIP shipping container  
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2 = BIP ground cable (x 1)  
4 = 125-inch power supply cable (x 6)  
5 = 90-inch power supply cable (x 6)  
6 = Shelf alarm cables (x 2)  
3 = 90-inch power supply ground cable (x 6)  
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Additional equipment  
To install the BIP, you might need items that are not part of the BIP installation  
kit. Before installing the BIP hardware, ensure that you obtain all the cables, tools,  
and other equipment that you need. For information about office alarm cable pin  
Mounting hardware  
You must install the BIP in an equipment rack. You need the following tools:  
Phillips screwdriver  
7/16-inch hex wrench  
You also need a rack that meets the following specifications:  
Heavy-duty steel construction  
Electronics Industries Association (EIA) standard hole-spacing  
You can install the BIP in the following 19-in. (48.26 cm) rack configurations:  
Standard 19-inch rack  
Hendry rack  
You can install the BIP in a standard 23-inch rack using adapters provided by the  
rack supplier. If your rack does not have threaded rail holes, you must use  
cagenuts that are appropriate for the specific rack model you are using.  
DC input electrical requirements  
The installation site must meet the following electrical requirements for DC power  
(Table 2):  
Table 2 DC power requirements  
Nominal input voltage  
Maximum input current  
Physical  
-48 VDC nominal  
60 A  
Reinforced insulation  
from the main DC power  
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Installing the breaker interface panel  
Warning: Ensure that the DC power source is off or disconnected at the  
remote end before you perform any of the steps in this section. You may  
need to switch a circuit breaker off or turn off power at the DC input  
source. Be sure that the DC input source power is locked out and tagged.  
Note: The 8004DC power supply operates with the BIP. The BIP does  
not support the 8005DC power supply.  
This section covers the following topics:  
Installing the hardware  
Before beginning the BIP hardware installation, ensure that you:  
Always install the BIP in the uppermost position in the rack to allow for  
maximum convection cooling requirements.  
Ground the rack to the same grounding electrode used by the power service in  
the area.  
The ground path must be permanent and must not exceed 1 ohm of resistance  
from the rack to the grounding electrode.  
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To install the BIP:  
Remove the plastic back cover from the BIP terminal block (Figure 16).  
1
Figure 16 Removing the plastic back cover from the BIP  
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2
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1
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1
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1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = Back cover (plastic)  
2 = Cover screws (x 4)  
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Caution: The BIP weighs 33.9 lbs (15.4 kg). The next step requires two  
persons to mount the BIP in the rack.  
2
3
Position the BIP in the uppermost position in the rack and align the holes in  
the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack.  
Insert 2 screws, appropriate for your rack type, into each mounting bracket  
and tighten them (Figure 17).  
Figure 17 Installing the BIP in the rack  
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Connecting cables to the chassis power supplies  
This section describes how to connect the BIP power cables to the 8010co chassis  
8004DC power supplies. These procedures assume that all required power  
supplies were previously installed during the 8010co chassis installation.  
Note: This guide does not describe how to remove or replace power  
supplies in the 8010co chassis. For detailed instructions about adding  
power supplies or modifying an existing configuration, see the  
appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
Before beginning the procedures in this section, note the following:  
A 8010co chassis configuration can consist of one or two chassis in a single  
rack. If a single chassis is installed, it is always installed in the lower shelf  
position.  
Note: For a single chassis installation, always install the chassis in the  
lower shelf position to stabilize the rack.  
Each chassis can be configured with up to three power supplies. The cabling  
for each power supply comprises three conductors: the positive lead wire, the  
negative lead wire, and the ground lead.  
To access the power supplies, you may have to remove the bottom front bezel  
from both the upper shelf and lower shelf 8010co chassis.  
Warning: Ensure that the DC power source is off or disconnected at the  
remote end before you perform any of the steps in this section. You may  
need to switch a circuit breaker off or turn off power at the DC input  
source. Be sure that the DC input source power is locked out and tagged.  
Note: The 321325-A bezel does not need to be removed to access the  
power supplies.  
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To connect cables to the chassis power supplies:  
Remove the 8010co chassis bottom bezels (if required).  
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b
c
Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 2 captive screws securing the  
bezel to the chassis (Figure 18).  
Pull the top of the bezel forward and then lift the 312096-A bezel from the  
two tabs on the bottom of the chassis.  
Repeat steps a and b for the second chassis, if installed.  
Figure 18 Removing the 8010co chassis bottom 312096-A bezel  
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Fa  
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Pa  
il  
Fa  
Pa  
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Bottom bezel  
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Locate the power supplies (Figure 19).  
With the bezel removed, you can see the power supplies. The chassis can  
contain up to three power supplies. (Power supplies reside in bay 1, bay 2, and  
bay 3, viewed left to right from the front of the chassis.)  
Figure 19 Location of power supplies  
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Pass  
Fail  
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1 = Power supply (bay 1)  
2 = Power supply (bay 2)  
3 = Power supply (bay 3)  
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Loosen the 2 retaining screws on the power supply located in bay 1 in the  
lower chassis (Figure 20).  
Figure 20 Loosening the power supply retaining screws  
+DC  
-DC  
+DC  
-DC  
+DC  
-DC  
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Lift the extractor lever to disconnect the power supply from the backplane  
connector, and then pull the power supply partially out of the chassis  
(Figure 21).  
Figure 21 Disconnecting the power supply from the chassis backplane  
+DC  
-DC  
+DC  
-DC  
C
-D  
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Remove the Phillips screw securing the plastic safety cover to the power  
supply, and then remove the cover (Figure 22).  
Save the Phillips screw and the cover for replacement later.  
Figure 22 Removing the plastic safety cover from the power supply  
+DC  
-DC  
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Note the position of the ground stud and of the positive and negative power  
supply inputs (Figure 23).  
Figure 23 Power supply input and ground stud location  
1
2
+DC  
-DC  
3
1 = Ground stud  
2 = Positive power inputs  
3 = Negative power inputs  
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Locate the following items in the shipping container (Figure 24).  
125-inch power cables—for power supplies located in the lower chassis  
90-inch power cables—for power supplies located in the upper chassis  
90-inch ground cables—for grounding of power supplies located in the  
upper and lower chassis  
Figure 24 Power supply cables  
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3
1 = 125-inch power supply cables (x 6)  
2 = 90-inch power supply cables (x 6)  
3 = 90-inch power supply ground cables (x 6)  
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Attach one end of a 90-inch ground cable to the grounding stud on the power  
supply. Use a 7/16-inch hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct order  
(Figure 25).  
The hardware (washers and nuts) are included with the power supply  
shipment.  
Figure 25 Attaching the ground lead  
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+DC  
-DC  
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1 = Grounding stud  
2 = Flat washer  
3 = Crimp lug  
4 = Lock washer  
5 = Hex nut  
6 = Earth ground lead  
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Attach the lug end of a 125-inch power supply cable to the positive terminal  
on the power supply (Figure 26).  
Use a 7/16-inch hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct order.  
Figure 26 Attaching the positive lead  
1
2
3
+DC  
-DC  
4
1 = Two-hole crimp lug  
2 = Lock washer (x 2)  
3 = Hex nut (x 2)  
4 = Positive lead wire  
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10 Attach the lug end of a 125-inch power supply cable to the negative terminal  
on the power supply (Figure 27).  
Use a 7/16-inch hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct order.  
Figure 27 Attaching the negative lead  
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3
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1 = Two-hole crimp lug  
2 = Lock washer (x 2)  
3 = Hex nut (x 2)  
4 = Negative lead wire  
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11 Replace the plastic safety cover on the power supply (Figure 28).  
Figure 28 Replacing the plastic safety cover on the power supply  
+DC  
-DC  
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12 Secure the power supply in bay 1 of the lower chassis (Figure 29).  
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Use the power supply handle to push the power supply firmly into bay 1.  
Push the extractor lever down to lock the power supply in place.  
Tighten the two power supply retaining screws.  
Figure 29 Replacing the power supply  
+DC  
-DC  
+DC  
-DC  
C
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13 Perform steps 3 through 12 for each power supply in the system configuration,  
including the upper shelf chassis, if installed.  
Use the shorter, 90-inch power cables for upper shelf power supplies.  
14 After all power supplies are cabled, go to the next section,“Routing power  
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Routing power supply cables to the BIP  
After you connect all cables to the chassis power supplies, you must route the  
power supply cable leads from each chassis to the BIP. If you installed an upper  
and lower shelf chassis, and each chassis has three power supplies, you have 18  
separate cables to route to the BIP. For this reason, Nortel recommends that you  
label the cables and loosely bundle and fasten them with tie-wraps along the path.  
To route the cables to the BIP:  
1
Label the unconnected ends of the cable leads for each power supply  
according to their destination on the BIP (Figure 30).  
Figure 30 shows an example of one set of power supply cables for a power  
supply that is located in bay 1 of the upper shelf chassis. The cables were  
preassembled with the appropriate crimp lugs.  
Be sure to label the cable leads appropriately for the power supplies in both  
the upper and lower shelves.  
Figure 30 Labeling cables for the BIP  
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2
4
5
3 = Power supply negative lead cable (x 6)  
4 = Power supply positive lead cable (x 6)  
5 = Label tags (optional, use as required)  
1 = BIP ground cable (x 1)  
2 = Power supply ground cable (x 6)  
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Use tie-wraps or cable ties to loosely bundle the cable leads for each power  
supply into a single manageable cable.  
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Route the bundled cables under each chassis to the back of the rack.  
Separate the green (with yellow stripe) ground cable leads from the bundled  
cables, and route them to the base of the rack.  
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Route the remaining (black) power supply cables from the back of the lower  
and upper shelf chassis to the back panel of the BIP, loosely fastening them  
with tie-wraps along the path.  
6
7
Loosely support the power supply cables with tie-wraps above the BIP power  
terminal block.  
Connecting the ground cables to the rack grounding strip  
To connect the power supply ground cables to the rack grounding strip:  
1
Locate the rack grounding strip at the back base of the rack (Figure 31).  
Note: Figure 31 shows an example of a rack grounding strip. Your rack  
grounding strip can look different than the one shown in this example.  
2
Attach the lug ends of the power supply ground cables to the rack grounding  
strip (Figure 31).  
Use a 7/16-inch hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct order.  
Figure 31 Rack grounding strip example  
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2
3
4
1 = Hex head bolt  
2 = Lock washer  
3 = Ground crimp lug  
4 = Rack grounding strip  
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Connecting the power supply cables to the BIP  
To connect the power supply cables to the BIP:  
1
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Locate one of the power supply cables.  
Match the labeled tag on the power supply cable with the correct location on  
the power terminal block (Figure 32).  
The power terminal block label indicates a location for the positive and  
negative power supply leads for both the upper shelf and lower shelf power  
supplies.  
3
Loosen the appropriate power terminal block screw, and then insert the cable  
lead (item 1 in Figure 32). Tighten the screw securely.  
Item 2 in Figure 32 shows the negative cable lead from power supply 1 in the  
upper shelf correctly connected to the power terminal block.  
Figure 32 Attaching power supply cable leads to the BIP  
1
2
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-DC PS1 Upper  
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3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
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A/B Input Feed  
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PS (-)  
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Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
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1 = Positive lead wire from power  
supply 1, upper shelf  
3 = Power terminal block label  
2 = Negative lead wire from power  
supply 1, upper shelf  
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Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each remaining power supply in your  
configuration (Figure 33).  
Figure 33 Upper and lower shelf power cables connected to the BIP  
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3
2
4
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = Positive lead wires  
(lower shelf power supplies)  
2 = Positive lead wires  
3 = Negative lead wires  
(lower shelf power supplies)  
4 = Negative lead wires  
(upper shelf power supplies)  
(upper shelf power supplies)  
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Locate the BIP ground cable (see Figure 30 on page 47).  
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Attach one end of the BIP ground cable to the power terminal block  
(Figure 34).  
a
Loosen the power terminal block screw just enough to insert the ground  
cable lead (item 1 in Figure 34).  
b
Insert the lead and tighten the screw securely.  
Figure 34 Attaching the BIP ground cable  
1
2
+DC PS1 Upper  
-DC PS1 Upper  
3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
ShelUpper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
3
1 = Positive lead wire from power  
supply 1, upper shelf  
3 = Power terminal block label  
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Route the other end of the BIP ground cable to the rack grounding strip near  
the base of the rack (see Figure 31 on page 48).  
Use a 7/16-inch hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct order.  
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Connecting DC input power feeds to the BIP  
Danger: Due to high-energy hazards, only qualified service personnel  
are permitted to connect the BIP to the DC power source.  
Warning: Ensure that the DC power source is off or disconnected on the  
remote end before you perform any of the steps in this section. You may  
need to switch a circuit breaker off or turn off power at the DC input  
source.  
Nortel does not supply the cables for connecting the breaker interface panel to the  
DC input power source. You must select cables that comply with the electrical  
code of the country where you intend to use the DC-DC power supply.  
Caution: As the installer, you have the sole responsibility for ensuring  
that the connection cable used with the breaker interface panel is  
appropriate for use with the DC power source to which the power supply  
is connected. Consider gauge, flammability, and mechanical  
serviceability when determining which cables to use.  
You can connect up to two “A” feeds and two “B” feeds to your 8010co chassis  
configuration for redundancy. Each chassis can require up to 60 A service for  
maximum operating power.  
As shown in Figure 35 on page 53, the primary B feed (B1) provides redundancy  
for the primary A feed (A1), and the secondary B feed (B2) provides redundancy  
for the secondary A feed (A2).  
Note: An optional third power supply in the chassis provides redundancy  
and high-availability operation. In the same way, the BIP provides  
redundancy and high-availability operation by allowing two additional  
“B” feeds to provide redundancy for single or dual chassis installations.  
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Figure 35 A and B feed example  
Upper shelf chassis  
BIP  
A2  
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30 A  
PS1  
30 A  
PS2  
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60 A  
60 A  
60 A  
30 A  
30 A  
PS3  
PS3  
B2  
A1  
B1  
Lower shelf chassis  
30 A  
30 A  
30 A  
30 A  
PS1  
30 A  
PS2  
= A feeds  
= B feeds  
= Redundant power supply  
= Redundant feed  
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Table 3 lists input power options for single and dual chassis installations.  
Table 3 Single chassis and dual chassis input options  
Single chassis input* Dual chassis input  
Non-redundant input power  
Redundant input power  
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A1 and A2  
A1 and B1  
A1 and B1, A2 and B2  
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For a single chassis installation, always install the chassis in the lower shelf position to stabilize  
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To connect the DC input feeds to the BIP:  
1
Locate the DC power source for the DC input feed.  
Warning: Ensure that the DC power source is off or disconnected on the  
remote end before you perform any of the steps in this section. You may  
need to switch a circuit breaker off or turn off power at the DC input  
source.  
2
3
Determine the power requirements for your configuration (see Figure 35 on  
page 53).  
Locate the A and B -48 VDC input feeds (Figure 36).  
Note: Figure 36 shows an example of a site DC input conduit. Your DC  
input conduit can look different or can be in a different location than the  
one shown in the following examples.  
The -48 VDC input feed cables should be tagged with source labels (for  
example, -48 VDC Input feed or -48 VDC Return). If they are not labeled, and  
you are not sure of the source, ask for assistance from a qualified electrician.  
Figure 36 Locating the A and B -48 VDC input feeds  
-48 VDC Feeds  
-48VDC A feed 1  
Return A feed 1  
-48VDC B feed 1  
Return B feed 1  
-48VDC A feed 2  
Return A feed 2  
-48VDC B feed 2  
Return B feed 2  
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Connect the -48 VDC input feeds according to your configuration  
requirements.  
a
a
b
Match the tagged -48 VDC input feed cable lead with the correct power  
terminal block on the back of the BIP (Figure 37).  
Loosen the power terminal block screw just enough to insert the cable  
lead (item 1 in Figure 37).  
Insert the lead and tighten the screw securely.  
Figure 37 Connecting the A and B -48 VDC input feeds to the BIP (1 of 2)  
-48 VDC Feeds  
1
-48 VDC A feed 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
S (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
LoweUer Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = -48 VDC input feed (Primary A feed)  
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Connect the remaining -48 VDC input feeds and returns as required  
(Figure 38).  
Note: Figure 38 shows the attachment of two “A” feeds and two “B”  
feeds to the BIP. Note that there is a primary and a secondary A feed, as  
well as a primary and secondary B feed (see Figure 35 on page 53 for  
configuration details).  
Figure 38 Connecting the A and B -48 VDC input feeds to the BIP (2 of 2)  
-48 VDC Feeds  
1
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = -48 VDC input feeds (Primary A, Secondary A, Primary B, Secondary B)  
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Connect the A/B input feed returns.  
Note: The total number (quantity) of Input feed return cable leads must  
match the total number of Input feeds used for your installation.  
a
b
Locate the A/B Input Feed Returns section of the power terminal block.  
Loosen one of the four available A/B input feed return connection screws  
just enough to insert the cable lead (item 1 in Figure 39).  
You can use any of the four available input feed return connections.  
Insert the lead and tighten the screw securely.  
c
Figure 39 Connecting the A/B input feed returns (1 of 2)  
-48 VDC Feeds  
1
Return A feed 1  
2
3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
LowUper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
1 = -48 VDC input feed Return (Primary A feed Return)  
2 = -48 VDC input feeds (Primary A, Secondary A, Primary B, Secondary B)  
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Connect the remaining -48 VDC input returns as required (Figure 40).  
Figure 40 shows the BIP with all power cables and returns installed.  
Note: Be sure to properly support the cables with cable ties to avoid  
undue stress to the power terminal block.  
Figure 40 Connecting the A/B input feed returns (2 of 2)  
-48 VDC Feeds  
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (-)  
– 48 VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf A/B Input Feeds  
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Replacing covers  
After you complete all of the cabling requirements as described in the previous  
sections, you must replace the plastic back cover on the BIP and the 8010co  
chassis bezel(s) that were removed earlier in these procedures.  
Before you replace the covers and bezels, be sure that all cables are routed  
properly from under the chassis bays, through the rack, and up to the BIP power  
terminal block. Check that all tie-wraps are secured, and give special attention to  
the cables at the power terminal strip; the cable leads must be supported to avoid  
undue stress on the terminal block.  
1
Replace the plastic back cover on the BIP (Figure 41).  
Figure 41 Replacing the plastic back cover on the BIP  
3 2 1 3 2 1  
3 2 1 3 2 1 A1 A2 B1 B2  
PS (+)  
PS (+)  
A/B Input Feed  
Returns  
PS (-)  
PS (
VDC  
Lower Shelf Upper Shelf  
Lower Shelf Uer Shut Feeds  
1
2
1 = Back cover (plastic)  
2 = Cover screws (x 4)  
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Replace the 8010co chassis bezel.  
a
b
c
d
Set the notch (on both ends of the 312096-A bezel) into the tabs on the  
chassis (Figure 42).  
Lift the top of the bezel up, and then align the captive screws with the  
holes in the chassis.  
Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the 2 captive screws to secure the  
bezel to the chassis.  
Replace the bezel on the second chassis, if installed.  
Figure 42 Replacing the 8010co chassis 312096-A bezel  
Fail  
Pass  
Fail  
Pass  
Bottom bezel  
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Installing shelf alarm cables  
Note: The BIP ships from the factory with default alarm configurations  
set for a single chassis in the lower shelf of the rack. If you install a  
second chassis, you must configure the jumpers on the alarm module to  
if you need to modify the shelf alarm jumpers.  
1
To install the shelf alarm cable for a single chassis in the lower shelf:  
a
b
Locate the shelf alarm cables in the shipping container.  
Connect one end of the shelf alarm cable to the J2 connector on the back  
of the BIP (Figure 43).  
c
Connect the other end of the shelf alarm cable to the lower shelf chassis  
alarm connector, on the lower shelf chassis.  
Figure 43 Installing shelf alarm cables  
1
3
2
J1  
J2  
J3  
J4  
J5  
4
1 = J1 (BIP upper shelf alarm connector)  
2 = J2 (BIP lower shelf alarm connector)  
3 = Upper shelf chassis alarm connector "out"  
4 = Lower shelf chassis alarm connector "out"  
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To install the shelf alarm cable for a second chassis in the upper shelf:  
a
b
c
Configure the jumpers on the alarm module to support a second chassis in  
the upper shelf as described in “Accessing the alarm module” on page 30.  
Connect one end of the shelf alarm cable to the J1 connector on the back  
of the BIP (Figure 43).  
Connect the other end of the shelf alarm cable to the upper shelf chassis  
alarm connector, on the upper shelf chassis.  
After successfully installing the shelf alarm cables, go to the next section  
Verifying the installation  
This section describes how to verify the BIP hardware installation. It includes the  
following topics:  
Before powering up the system to verify the installation, be sure that:  
All cables are installed and properly secured.  
All safety covers, filler panels, and bezels are installed and secure.  
All tools and installation materials are removed.  
You notify others working in the area that the system power is about to be  
turned on.  
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Initial power-up  
Danger: Due to high-energy hazards, only qualified service personnel  
are permitted to connect the BIP to the DC power source.  
To power up the 8010co chassis:  
1
2
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the off position (O = Off).  
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the  
off position (O = Off).  
You can access the power supply switches with the bezels installed.  
Turn on the input feed power at the DC power source.  
3
Verifying the LEDs  
1
Verify the following LEDs on the BIP:  
— The (white) POWER Indicator on the BIP front panel is on.  
— The (green) shelf alarm cable validation LED is on steady.  
The green shelf alarm cable validation LED indicates that the shelf alarm  
cables are installed properly.  
(If there is a problem with the shelf alarm cable installation or jumper  
settings, the red shelf alarm cable fault LED turns on.)  
2
3
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the on position (| = On).  
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the on  
position (| = On).  
Note: When you first install a 8010co chassis that contains two or three  
power supplies, you must turn on two of the power supply units  
simultaneously. If you wait longer to turn on the second power supply,  
one of the power supplies can shut down. To correct this condition, turn  
off both power supplies, wait at least 30 seconds, and then turn on both  
power supplies again simultaneously.  
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Verify the following LEDs on the 8010co chassis:  
— The (green) power supply LEDs for each power supply in both the upper  
and lower chassis are on.  
(If any of the power supply LEDs are not on, replace the power supply.)  
— The chassis fans are powering up.  
If any of the previous steps indicate a problem with the installation, do the  
following:  
1
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the  
off position (O = Off).  
2
3
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the off position (O = Off).  
Check that all cables are installed properly, and that all power supplies are  
firmly seated in their bays.  
4
5
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the on position (| = On).  
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the on  
position (| = On).  
6
If the problem persists, go to Chapter 3, “Problem solving,” on page 67.  
Powering off the system  
To power off the system:  
1
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the  
off position (O = Off).  
You can access the power supply switches with the bezels installed.  
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the off position (O = Off).  
Turn off the input feed power at the DC power source.  
2
3
Warning: Ensure the DC power source is off or disconnected. You may  
need to switch a circuit breaker off or turn off power at the DC input  
source. Be sure that the DC input source power is locked out and tagged.  
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Note: When you power off the 8010co chassis, wait at least 30 seconds  
before turning the power supplies back on.  
4
Continue with the installation of the 8010co chassis as described in the  
appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
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Chapter 3  
Problem solving  
This chapter describes how to isolate and diagnose problems with your breaker  
interface panel and associated 8010co chassis.  
This chapter covers the following topics:  
The topics lead you through a logical process for troubleshooting the BIP and the  
associated 8010co chassis components. The BIP LEDs provide visual indications  
of problems that can occur with the 8010co chassis and installed components, as  
well as system status during normal operations.  
To become familiar with the various states that the LEDs can exhibit during  
normal operation, go to the next section, “Interpreting the LEDs” on page 68.  
on page 70. That section describes symptoms and corrective actions you can  
perform to resolve specific problems.  
If the corrective actions determine that a chassis component needs replacing, see  
the appropriate product chassis installation manual for replacement and removal  
procedures.  
If you still have problems with your system after completing the instructions in  
this chapter, contact the Nortel Technical Solutions Center.  
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Interpreting the LEDs  
All BIP LEDs and indicators are located on the front panel (Figure 44).  
Figure 44 BIP LEDs and indicators  
4
5
POWER  
CRITICAL  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
Alarm Module  
Upper Shelf  
2
Lower Shelf  
2
1
3
1
3
1
2
3
7
6
1 = Shelf circuit breakers LEDs  
2 = Shelf alarm cable fault LED  
4 = POWER indicator  
5 = CRITICAL fault indicator  
6 = MAJOR fault indicator  
7 = MINOR fault indicator  
3 = Shelf alarm cable validation LED  
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Table 4 BIP LEDs and indicators  
Item Label/Icon  
Type  
Color/State  
Description  
1
Upper Shelf/ LED  
Lower Shelf  
Red/On steady  
Circuit breaker LEDs (for upper shelf and lower  
shelf power supplies)—Indicates that a circuit  
breaker has tripped due to an overcurrent condition  
with the associated power supply.  
This fault condition also lights the (red) MAJOR fault  
indicator (see MAJOR fault description in this table).  
No alarm is generated when a shelf circuit breaker  
is manually switched on (|) or off (O).  
2
3
LED  
LED  
Red/On steady  
Shelf alarm cable fault LED—The shelf alarm  
cables are missing, not secured, or the shelf alarm  
jumpers are not configured properly (see  
fault condition also lights the MINOR fault indicator  
(see Minor fault description in this table).  
Green/On steady Shelf alarm cable validation LED —The shelf alarm  
cables are properly connected to the shelves.  
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Table 4 BIP LEDs and indicators (continued)  
Item Label/Icon  
Type  
Color/State  
Description  
4
POWER  
Indicator  
White/On steady  
Power indicator—The external DC power is  
available to the BIP.  
5
CRITICAL  
Indicator  
Red/On steady  
Critical fault indicator—Indicates that a severe  
service-affecting condition has occurred that  
requires immediate corrective action. Common  
causes for this type of fault condition include:  
Line card failure  
Temperature fault  
CPU fault when only one CPU is installed  
6
MAJOR  
Indicator  
Red/On steady  
Major fault indicator—Indicates that the system  
hardware or software has identified a serious  
disruption of service or that an important circuit  
failure has occurred.  
Common causes for this type of fault condition  
include:  
CPU fault when two CPUs are installed  
Two fan trays are faulty  
A power supply circuit breaker has tripped due  
to an overcurrent condition  
Two power supplies are faulty  
7
MINOR  
Indicator  
Yellow/On steady Minor fault indicator —Indicates a problem that  
does not have a serious effect on customer service,  
or a problem in circuits that are not essential to  
device operation.  
Common causes for this type of fault condition  
include:  
Shelf alarm cables not installed or not  
connected properly.  
Alarm module jumpers configured incorrectly.  
One power supply is faulty  
One fan tray is faulty  
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Diagnosing and correcting the problem  
Before you perform the problem-solving steps in this section, complete the  
following steps:  
1
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the  
off position (O = Off).  
2
3
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the off position (O = Off).  
Check that all cables are installed properly, and that all power supplies are  
firmly seated in their bays.  
4
5
Set the six circuit breakers on the BIP front panel to the on position (| = On).  
Set the switches for all power supplies in the upper and lower chassis to the on  
position (| = On).  
6
Verify the following LEDs on the BIP:  
— The (white) POWER Indicator on the BIP front-panel is on.  
— The (green) shelf alarm cable validation LED is on steady.  
7
Verify the following LEDs on the 8010co chassis:  
— The (green) power supply LEDs for each power supply in both the upper  
and lower chassis are on.  
— The chassis fans are powering up.  
8
If the problem still persists, go to the next section, “Corrective actions” on  
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Corrective actions  
To resolve problems with the BIP or the 8010co chassis and components, follow  
the corrective actions suggested in Table 5.  
Table 5 Corrective actions  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Corrective action  
The (red) shelf  
alarm cable fault  
LED on the BIP  
front panel is on,  
and the (yellow)  
MINOR indicator is  
on steady.  
Shelf alarm cables are not Check to see that the shelf alarm cables are secure and  
installed or installed  
incorrectly.  
page 61.”  
Shelf alarm jumpers not  
configured or configured  
incorrectly.  
Check the shelf alarm jumper settings, see “Accessing  
The (yellow)  
MINOR indicator is faulty.  
on steady.  
A single chassis fan tray is Locate and replace the faulty chassis tray, see the  
appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
A single power supply is  
faulty.  
Locate and replace the faulty power supply, see the  
appropriate product chassis installation manual.  
The (red) MAJOR  
indicator is on  
steady.  
Two chassis fan trays are Locate and replace the faulty chassis trays.  
faulty.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
Two power supplies are  
faulty.  
Locate and replace the faulty power supplies.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
An overcurrent condition  
has occurred with one or  
more power supplies.  
This fault condition causes the associated circuit  
breaker(s) on the BIP front panel to trip, and also lights  
the circuit breaker LED.  
Locate and replace the faulty power supplies.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
The master CPU has  
failed and the second  
(redundant) CPU has  
taken over system  
operations.  
Locate and replace the faulty CPU.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
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Table 5 Corrective actions (continued)  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Corrective action  
The (red)  
Failover from Master CPU After the Redundant CPU becomes operational, the (red)  
CRITICAL indicator to the second (redundant) MAJOR indicator lights to indicate loss of the master CPU  
is on steady.  
CPU. This action is  
preceded by the  
(see previous symptom).  
CRITICAL indicator  
blinking two times and  
then turning off after the  
redundant CPU becomes  
operational.  
The maximum CPU  
operating temperature,  
50°C (122°F), has been  
exceeded.  
Check to see that nothing is blocking the air flow to the  
CPU; if airflow is present, power down the system and  
replace the CPU.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
The CPU subsystem has Locate and remove the faulty card.  
detected a fault.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
A line card is booting and Wait until the line card finishes booting; the fault indicator  
is not yet operational.  
goes out when booting is complete.  
A line card has failed.  
Locate and hot swap the faulty line card.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
A circuit breaker  
LED on the BIP  
front panel is on  
(red). The  
associated circuit  
breaker is tripped  
(off), and the (red)  
MAJOR indicator is  
on steady.  
A circuit breaker has  
tripped due to an  
overcurrent condition with  
the associated power  
supply.  
Locate and replace the faulty power supply.  
See the appropriate product chassis installation manual,  
for replacement and removal of system components.  
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Technical specifications  
This appendix lists the technical specifications for the breaker interface panel.  
This appendix covers the following topics:  
“Environmental” (next)  
Environmental  
Parameter  
Operating Specification  
Storage Specification  
Temperature  
Humidity  
-5°to 55°C (23° to 131°F)  
-50° to 70°C (-58° to 158°F)  
85% maximum relative humidity,  
noncondensing  
85% maximum relative humidity,  
noncondensing  
Altitude  
1800 m (5,940 ft)  
1800 m (5,940 ft)  
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Electrical  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Input Voltage (Nominal)  
Input Current Feed Rating  
Output Current Feed Rating  
-48 VDC  
60 A per DC input feed  
30 A per DC output feed  
Physical dimensions  
Parameter  
Specifications  
12.6 cm (4.92 in.)  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
50 cm (19.5 in.)  
39.0 cm (15.2 in.)  
15.4 kg (33.9 lb)  
Electromagnetic emissions  
Bellcore GR-1089-CORE  
EN50082 (CISPR 22)  
ETSI 300 386-2  
Safety agency certification  
UL Listed (UL 1950)  
Bellcore GR-1089-CORE  
CSA C22.2 No. 950  
EN 60950 and EN 41003  
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BIP external cable pin assignments  
This appendix describes the breaker interface panel connectors.  
This appendix covers the following topics:  
Shelf alarm connectors (J1 and J2)  
The BIP shelf alarm connectors (J1 and J2) use standard 9-pin D-sub connectors  
(Figure 45).  
Figure 45 J1 and J2 9-pin standard D-sub connector  
6
9
1
5
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Figure 46 J1 and J2 shelf alarm connector pinouts  
Table 6 lists the pin assignments for the J1 and J2 shelf alarm connectors.  
Table 6 J1 and J2 shelf alarm connector pin assignments  
Pin  
Signal  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
L+ABS  
VCRIT  
ACRIT  
DISCOUT  
DISCIN  
VMAJ  
Alarm battery supply return.  
Visual critical alarm.  
Audible critical alarm.  
Indicates presence of shelf alarm cable.  
Indicates presence of shelf alarm cable.  
Visual major alarm.  
VMIN  
Visual minor alarm.  
AMAJ  
Audible major alarm.  
AMIN  
Audible minor alarm  
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Office alarm connectors (J3 and J4)  
The BIP office alarm connectors (J3 and J4) use high-density, 26-pin D-sub  
connectors (Figure 47).  
Figure 47 J3 and J4 high-density 26-pin D-sub connector  
19  
26  
1
9
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Figure 48 J3 and J4 office alarm connectors  
J3/J4  
P3/P4  
P3/P4  
J3/J4  
BIP 2  
BIP 1  
TTA  
TRB  
D2A  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
TTA  
TRB  
D2A  
SPARE1B  
SPARE3A  
SPARE4B  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
AISALM2  
TTB  
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
5
6
7
8
9
SPARE1B  
SPARE3A  
SPARE4B  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
AISALM2  
TTB  
10  
11  
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26  
10  
11  
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17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
D1A  
D2B  
D1A  
D2B  
SPARE2A  
SPARE3B  
SPARE5A  
Not used  
Not used  
AISALM1  
TRA  
SPARE2A  
SPARE3B  
SPARE5A  
Not used  
Not used  
AISALM1  
TRA  
D1B  
D1B  
SPARE1A  
SPARE2B  
SPARE4A  
SPARE5B  
Not used  
SPARE1A  
SPARE2B  
SPARE4A  
SPARE5B  
Not used  
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Table 7 lists the pin assignments for the J3 and J4 office alarm connectors.  
Table 7 J3 and J4 office alarm connector pin assignments  
Pin  
Signal  
Description  
1
TTA  
Voice communications from telephone jacks.  
Voice communications from telephone jacks.  
Data communications from Data jacks.  
2
TRB  
3
D2A  
4
SPARE1B  
SPARE3A  
SPARE4B  
AISALM2  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
5
6
10  
Normally open from relay. Switches to AISALM1 on aisle alarm (Followme)  
activation.  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
TTB  
Voice communication from telephone jacks.  
Data communication from DATA jacks.  
D1A  
D2B  
Data communication from DATA jacks.  
SPARE2A  
SPARE3B  
SPARE5A  
AISALM1  
TRA  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Tied to BR externally at office alarm cross connect panel.  
Voice communication from telephone jacks.  
Data communication from DATA jacks.  
D1B  
SPARE1A  
SPARE2B  
SPARE4A  
SPARE5B  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
Signal provided for office alarm connectivity.  
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Standalone office alarm connector (J5)  
The standalone office alarm connectors (J5) uses a high-density, 26-pin D-sub  
connector (Figure 49).  
Figure 49 J5 high-density 26-pin D-sub connector  
19  
26  
1
9
10438EA  
Figure 50 shows the pinouts for the J5 standalone office alarm connector.  
Figure 50 J5 standalone office alarm connector  
BIP  
Critical alarm, Visual (NC)  
J5  
P5  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Major alarm, Visual (NC)  
Minor alarm, Visual (NC)  
Critical alarm, Audible (NC)  
Major alarm, Audible (NC)  
Minor alarm, Audible (NC)  
External alarm (NC)  
Not used  
Not used  
9
Critical alarm, Visual (COM)  
Major alarm, Visual (COM)  
Minor alarm, Visual (COM)  
Critical alarm, Audible (COM)  
Major alarm, Audible (COM)  
Minor alarm, Audible (COM)  
External alarm (COM)  
Not used  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Central office device  
Not used  
Critical alarm, Visual (NO)  
Major alarm, Visual (NO)  
Minor alarm, Visual (NO)  
Critical alarm, Audible (NO)  
Major alarm, Audible (NO)  
Minor alarm, Audible (NO)  
External alarm (NO)  
Not used  
External cable (not supplied)  
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Table 8 lists the pin assignments for the J5 standalone office alarm connector.  
Table 8 J5 standalone office alarm connector pin assignments  
Pin  
Signal  
Description  
1
Critical alarm—Visual (NC)  
Major alarm—Visual (NC)  
Minor alarm—Visual (NC  
Critical alarm—Audible (NC)  
Major alarm—Audible (NC)  
Minor alarm—Audible (NC)  
External alarm—(NC)  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
External alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
External alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Visual alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
Audible alarm contact  
External alarm contact  
2
3
4
5
6
7
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Critical alarm—Visual (COM)  
Major alarm—Visual (COM)  
Minor alarm—Visual (COM  
Critical alarm—Audible (COM)  
Major alarm—Audible (COM)  
Minor alarm—Audible (COM)  
External alarm—(COM)  
Critical alarm—Visual (NO)  
Major alarm—Visual (NO)  
Minor alarm—Visual (NO  
Critical alarm—Audible (NO)  
Major alarm—Audible (NO)  
Minor alarm—Audible (NO)  
External alarm—(NO)  
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81  
Index  
pin assignments 75  
power supply cables, routing 47  
Numbers  
8691omSF central processing unit (CPU) 23  
central office alarm connectors 26  
circuit breakers 20, 72  
8691SF central processing unit (CPU) 23  
conventions, text 16  
A
alarm module  
D
alarm conditions 23  
configuring jumpers 30  
display panel 22  
LEDs 22  
DC electrical requirements 35  
E
alarms  
electrical requirements, DC 35  
aisle 26  
central office 26  
external cable pin assignments 75  
F
B
front panel  
back panel 24  
description 20  
LEDs 68  
breaker interface panel (BIP)  
configuring multiple BIPs 26  
configuring standalone BIPs 27  
installing 33  
G
physical description 19  
technical specifications 73  
grounding requirements 36  
I
C
initial power-up 63  
cables  
BIP ground cable, connecting 51  
chassis power supplies, connecting 38, 49  
DC input power feeds, connecting 52  
ground cables, connecting to rack 48  
J1 and J2 shelf alarm cables 75  
J3 and J4 office alarm cables 77  
J5 standalone office alarm cable 79  
J
jumpers, shelf alarm cables 30  
L
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82 Index  
alarm module 22  
BIP front panel 68  
description 68  
location 68  
V
verifying the installation 62  
P
pin assignments, cables 75  
power  
DC input requirements 35  
initial power-up 63  
powering off the system 64  
power supplies  
cable routing 47  
connecting cables 38, 49  
power terminal block 28  
problem solving  
corrective actions 71  
interpreting LEDs 67  
R
requirements  
8691omSF CPU 19, 23  
8691SF CPU 19, 23  
cooling 36  
grounding 36  
physical 33, 35  
S
shelf alarm cables  
installing 61  
jumper default configurations 30  
shelf alarm connectors 25  
shipment contents 34  
T
technical specifications 73  
text conventions 16  
troubleshooting 67  
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