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TN775C maintenance<br />

● All R system PPNs. A critical reliability R system requires a TN771DP circuit pack in each<br />

EPN. An R system with ATM network duplication requires a TN771DP circuit pack in each<br />

PPN <strong>and</strong> EPN.<br />

● All CSI models that use a TN2198 BRI circuit pack<br />

A maximum of one TN771DP circuit pack is allowed in any port network.<br />

A TN771DP circuit pack is never used with the S8100 Media Server.<br />

TN775C maintenance<br />

Note:<br />

Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway.<br />

The TN775C circuit pack is used in maintenance to monitor power failure signals in an<br />

expansion port network (EPN) cabinet. The TN775C circuit pack also monitors the clock,<br />

monitors <strong>and</strong> controls the power supplies <strong>and</strong> battery charger, <strong>and</strong> monitors air flow <strong>and</strong><br />

high-temperature sensors. The TN775C circuit pack provides two serial links to communicate<br />

with Expansion Interface (EI) circuit packs. The TN775C also provides an RS-232 interface <strong>for</strong><br />

connection to an administration terminal. Each circuit pack contains a 3-position switch to<br />

control emergency power transfer.<br />

The TN775C contains a DC-to-DC power converter. The TN775C is used in maintenance to<br />

monitor the processor in an EPN. A Survivable Remote Processor (SRP) supports this EPN.<br />

TN780 tone clock<br />

Note:<br />

Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold.<br />

The TN780 tone clock circuit pack connects to <strong>and</strong> monitors an optional external stratum-3<br />

clock <strong>for</strong> digital frame timing. The TN780 circuit pack also couples the clock output to local<br />

clocks. The TN780 circuit pack supplies master timing to the system <strong>and</strong> produces the<br />

following:<br />

● call-progress tones<br />

● touchtones<br />

● answer-back tones<br />

● trunk-transmission test tones<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 237

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