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Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual
28 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200624L1-1B
4. REVIEWING THE REAR PANEL DESIGN
The Total Access 600R provides a NTWK connection (via an RJ-48 connector), a CRAFT interface (via an
RJ-49 connector), a
10/100BASET interface (via an RJ-48 connector), and an AC PWR connection (via a
3-prong detachable power cord). In addition, systems can include the optional
DSX-1 interface (via an
RJ-48 connector). The Total Access 600R rear panel differs from the rest of the family in that it does not
have a
VOICE connection (50-pin amphenol connector). Figure 4 illustrates a standard Total Access 600R
rear panel.
Figure 4. Total Access 600R Rear Panel
All other Total Access 600 Series systems contain the following rear panel interfaces regardless of the
model:
VOICE connection (via a 50-pin female amphenol connector), a NTWK connection (via an RJ-48
connector), a
CRAFT interface (via an RJ-48 connector), a 10/100BASET interface (via an RJ-48
connector), a
V.35 connection (via a 34-pin Winchester-style connector), a BATT connection (via a 3-pin
modular plug), and an
AC PWR connection (via a 3-prong detachable power cord). In addition, systems
can include either a
LIFE LINE analog interface (via an RJ-48 connector) or an optional DSX-1 interface
(via an RJ-48 connector). Figure 5 on page 29 illustrates a standard Total Access 604/608, and Figure 6
and Figure 7 on page 29 illustrate the Total Access 604/608 rear panels with the
LIFE LINE analog and
DSX-1 interfaces, respectively. Figures 8 through 10 on page 29 illustrate the Total Access 612/616/624
rear panels.
BATT
Off there is no power connected to the system.
Green (solid) AC power is operational and battery is functional.
Red/Green (alternating) AC power is operational, but the battery is not functional.
Amber (solid) AC power has failed and the battery is functional.
Red/Amber (alternating) AC power has failed and the battery is not functional.
PWR NET
Green (solid) Layer 1 is up.
Green (blinking) Layer 1 is down.
Table 5. Total Access 612/616/624 TDM Front Panel LEDs (Continued)
For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that...