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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server
10/100 base T BRMA box

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- 2006/95/EC (concerning electrical safety)
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Chapter 1
Hardware description






General ....................................................................................................... 1.1


Characteristics ........................................................................................ 1.1
Detailed view of the BRMA unit ......................................................... 1.1
Installation ................................................................................................ 1.3
Connection ............................................................................................... 1.3




Power supply connection ............................................................................... 1.4


PBX connection ............................................................................................. 1.5

 
 

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General
The BRMA unit (also called RMA unit) is an external unit for Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX
Enterprise Communication Server PBX remote maintenance. This unit is used with M2 and M3
cabinets.
The BRMA unit has connectors to connect consoles and modems. It contains the RMAB board
(remote maintenance board, see module RMAB - Hardware description). The BRMA unit runs
on 48V power.

References:
3BA56170AC BRMA 10/100B-T BOX W/O RMAB.
3BA56170UC BRMA 10/100B-T BOX W/O RMAB, for the USA.

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Characteristics
All internal system voltages are TBTS or TRT classified.
Environmental operating conditions are from 5 to 45C.
User and equipment protection against telecoms network voltages are ensured by compliance
with the test recommendations given in chapter 6.4.2 of standard CEI 950.

1.3

Detailed view of the BRMA unit

    


    

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The unit is composed of the following parts:

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on the front panel: user (Ethernet, V24, modem) connectors.

on the rear panel: LEDs, debug connector and a feedthrough for the different cables.

internally, the unit is divided into two zones separated by a central divider. One zone is for

    


    

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the PRMA board (see: module PRMA - Hardware configuration) and the other for the
cables and 48V filter. The central divider protects the cables from electromagnetic
radiation.

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Installation
The BRMA unit is installed:
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on a shelf,

wall-mounted.

Figure 1.3: Drilling template for wall-mounting

1.5

Connection
To connect the cables, the BRMA unit must be opened by removing the attachment screws as
follows:

    


    

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The cables must be attached to the plate with a clamp.

1.5.1

Power supply connection


The BRMA unit is supplied (48V) either by the PBX or by an external source of power.

1.5.1.1

Power supply from an M3 cabinet

Fuse F1: 2 A, quick-response.

1.5.1.2

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Power supply from an M2 cabinet

    


    

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Fuse F1: 2 A, quick-response.

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PBX connection
Connection between the M2 (or M3) cabinet and the BRMA unit is described in module M2
cabinet - Internal connections.

    


    

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