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E-ONE Card - See Model Numbers
The E-ONE card allows the CSP to operate in Conference of European Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) rate environments. In addition to supporting switching and international signaling protocols, the E-ONE line card can be intermixed with T-ONE and ST1LC cards to provide rate conversion functions for existing T1 equipment.
The E-ONE line card provides an intelligent interface between the E1 spans and CSP. E1 spans are available between 2 - 16 spans in even numbered, two span increments. An on-card high performance processor supports software configuration of E1 line format. It also supports per DS0 channel parameters. The processor also performs signal processing and carrier alarm supervision.
The E-ONE card resides in the front slot of a CSP 2090, CSP 2110 or CSP 2040 chassis.
The part number, serial number, model number, and revision are located on the back of the board.
The E-ONE card is designed to the following electrical, physical and environmental specifications.
Electrical |
Specification |
---|---|
Supply Voltage, Vcc |
5.00V |
Supply Current, Vcc @ 5.0V |
3.15A (typical) |
Physical |
Specification |
---|---|
Height |
9.3 inches (236.2 mm) |
Depth |
12.5 inches (317.5 mm) |
Width |
.775 inches (19.7 mm) |
Environmental |
Specification |
---|---|
Temperature - Storage |
-40~C to 70~C (-40~F to 158~F) |
Temperature - Operation |
0~C to 50~C (32~F to 122~F) |
Temperature Shock - Storage |
-40~C to 70~C to -40~C (-40~F to 158~F to -40~F) @ 5~C/minute |
Temperature Shock - Operation |
0~C to 50~C (32~F to 122~F) @ 10~C/minute |
Humidity - Operating |
5% to 85% |
Altitude |
Up to 4000 m (13,123 ft.) |
The available E-ONE card models are listed below.
Product |
Model No. |
RoHS Model No. |
---|---|---|
E-ONE 2 Span |
EXS-E1C-1020 |
EXS-E1C-1020R |
E-ONE 4 Span |
EXS-E1C-1040 |
EXS-E1C-1040R |
E-ONE 6 Span |
EXS-E1C-1060 |
EXS-E1C-1060R |
E-ONE 8 Span |
EXS-E1C-1081 |
EXS-E1C-1081R |
E-ONE 10 Span |
EXS-E1C-1010 |
EXS-E1C-1010R |
E-ONE 12 Span |
EXS-E1C-1012 |
EXS-E1C-1012R |
E-ONE 14 Span |
EXS-E1C-1014 |
EXS-E1C-1014R |
E-ONE 16 Span |
EXS-E1C-1160 |
EXS-E1C-1160R |
The products related to the E-ONE card are listed below.
Product |
Model No. |
RoHS Mod. No. |
---|---|---|
E-ONE 120 Ohm I/O Card |
EXS-EIO-1000 |
EXS-EIO-1000R |
E-ONE 120 Ohm Red I/O Card |
EXS-EIO-1200 |
EXS-EIO-1200R |
E-ONE 120 Ohm Standby |
EXS-EIO-1300 |
EXS-EIO-1300R |
E-ONE 75 Ohm I/O Card |
EXS-EIO-1010 |
EXS-EIO-1010R |
E-ONE 75 Ohm Red I/O Card |
EXS-EIO-1210 |
EXS-EIO-1210R |
E-ONE 75 Ohm Standby |
EXS-EIO-1310 |
EXS-EIO-1310R |
The front and side views show the LEDs, push button switches, Monitor connector, and DIP switches.
The table below describes the LEDs and push button switches as shown in the front view of the E-ONE Card.
LED/Push Button |
Color/Status |
Description |
---|---|---|
Status |
Red |
The Stop push button has been pressed. The card is disconnected from the system buses. |
Green |
The card is connected to the system buses. |
|
Off |
The card is resetting. |
|
Halt |
Red |
The CPU has halted. This LED is red briefly during card reset. |
Green |
The CPU is running. |
|
Diag |
Green |
This LED is green except during a card reset when this LED goes out briefly. |
Span Status |
Red |
The span is in service and is receiving a Red Alarm or no span is connected. |
Green |
The span is in service and is receiving valid data. |
|
Yellow |
Receiving yellow alarm RAI |
|
Off |
The span is out of service. |
|
Stop push button |
Removes card from the system buses. Always press the Stop push button before removing the card from the chassis. |
|
Reset push button |
Initiates CPU reset on the card. The software configuration is maintained. |
The table below describes the DIP switch SW1 settings. The shading (asterisk* for html documents) indicates factory-installed settings.
Position |
Setting |
Function |
---|---|---|
1 |
ON* |
Disables Debug 1 Mode |
OFF |
Enables Debug 1 Mode (printing) |
|
2 |
ON* |
Selects 9,600 baud rate for Monitor port |
OFF |
Selects 19,200 baud rate for Monitor port |
|
3 |
ON* |
Disables Debug 2 Mode* |
OFF |
Enables Debug 2 Mode |
|
4 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
|
5 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
|
6 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
|
7 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
|
8 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
The table below describes the DIP switch SW2 settings. The shading (asterisk* for html documents) indicates factory-installed settings.
Position |
Setting |
Function |
---|---|---|
1 |
ON* |
Reserved, normally should be ON |
OFF |
Reserved |
|
2 |
ON |
Reserved |
OFF* |
Reserved, normally should be OFF |
|
3 |
ON |
Reserved |
OFF* |
Reserved, normally should be OFF |
|
4 |
ON* |
Hardware Watchdog Enable |
OFF |
Hardware Watchdog Disable |
Jumpers
The table below indicates the jumper settings.
Jumper |
Setting |
Description |
---|---|---|
JP1 |
Not Installed (default) |
Factory use only |
JP2 |
Not Installed (default) |
Factory use only |
JP11 |
Not Installed (default) |
Factory use only |