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CAB-EXFR (Emergency Transfer)<br />

G650<br />

MO Name<br />

in Log<br />

Alarm<br />

Level<br />

CAB-EXFR (Emergency Transfer)<br />

The emergency transfer feature connects some central office trunks directly through to analog<br />

user stations when the system has a serious problem or experiences a total power failure.<br />

Emergency transfer is activated by the TN2312BP IPSI when:<br />

● The system is booting.<br />

Initial comm<strong>and</strong> to run Full name of MO<br />

CAB-EXFR MIN <strong>test</strong> environment location Emergency Transfer<br />

MAJ <strong>test</strong> environment location l<br />

● The cabinet containing the TN2312BP IPSI board is in power failure.<br />

● The TN2312BP IPSI has detected a loss of control connectivity for more than 70 seconds.<br />

● The server has detected a serious problem in the cabinet.<br />

● A request is made from a SAT comm<strong>and</strong> to set the state of emergency transfer.<br />

Refer to Figure 66: G650 Cabinet Environmental Hardware Components for further<br />

information.<br />

On, off, <strong>and</strong> auto in emergency transfer<br />

This is introduced to set the state of emergency transfer (set emergency-xfr on | off |<br />

auto location), because a physical switch is not provided on the faceplate of the TN2312BP<br />

IPSI circuit pack to control the state of emergency transfer.<br />

The TN2312BP IPSI supplies -48V DC voltage to an emergency transfer panel. This -48V<br />

supply keeps relays within the emergency transfer panel operating which, in turn, keep analog<br />

stations <strong>and</strong> CO trunks wired to ports (station <strong>and</strong> trunk respectively) on the system. When the<br />

TN2312BP IPSI is supplying -48V, the state of emergency transfer is off. When a problem is<br />

detected <strong>and</strong> the TN2312BP IPSI stops supplying -48V the state of emergency transfer is on.<br />

When the TN2312BP IPSI is in the auto state, it is usually supplying -48V to the emergency<br />

transfer panel, but automatically switches to the on state <strong>and</strong> stops supplying -48V if it detects a<br />

problem.<br />

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