MBF COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL FIELD INFORMATION BULLETIN SERVICE GROUP(S): MICRO,MINI,LARGE MFG: BASIC FOUR NACS TYPE(S): N047 MFG. MODEL(S): CUSTOM CABLE CATEGORY: CABLES DESC: ALL *** TABLE OF CONTENTS AS OF 01/13/91 *** FIB 00001.General Info......................................(Text Inco12/31/90 FIB 00002.Custom Cable Guide Lines....................................08/23/90 FIB 00003.Wire And Cable Classifications..............................08/23/90 FIB 00004.Modular Cable System Block Diagram..........................08/23/90 FIB 00005.66 Block And Trunk Cable Wiring Scheme......................08/23/90 FIB 00006.6 Position Modular Connector................................08/23/90 FIB 00007.Serial Cable Pin Outs.......................................08/23/90 FIB 00008.Modular Connector Pin Outs..................................08/23/90 FIB 00009.Premises Wiring Diagram.....................................08/23/90 CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------Table Of Contents Pg01 of 01 FIB 00002 08/23/90 *** Custom Cable Guide Lines *** MAI BASIC FOUR GUIDE LINES FOR CUSTOM CABLE INSTALLATIONS BUILDING CABLE: . 3* twisted pair,shield/w drain. . 24 g (less than 500') 22g (over 500') . Insulation and jacket must comply with NEC and National Fire Protection Association, regulations. TRUNK CABLES: . 25 twisted pair, 24g solid, overall shield/w drain. SATIN LINE CORD: . Use of unshielded cable must not exceed 15' to reduce noise and meet FCC regulations for RF emissions. GROUNDING OF CABLE SHIELDS: . To reduce noise on data lines all building and trunk cables will be shielded and their drains tied to building or frame ground. Shields should be connected at one end only to prevent ground loops. SUGGESTED GROUNDING METHODS: . When using patch panels, the trunk and building cable shields may be tied together on a common ground buss. The buss must be # 12 copper or lug type buss bar and connected to electrical ground using # 12 wire. Do not tie directly to the CPU cabinet. . Direct wired cables should be grounded at the serial device end. The shield may be terminated at pin 1 of the Db25 if frame ground is supported by the device. If pin 1 ground can not be used a 6" pig tail with miniature spade lug can be used to connect the drain to chassis ground. USE OF TWISTED PAIRS: (For noise suppression) . Transmit and receive wires should be from different pairs. . The alternate wire from each pair should be pined together at logic ground at the CPU and serial device ends. Refer to appropriate system cable diagrams for pin designations. ROUTING OF BUILDING CABLE: . Building cable must be routed away from high voltage power drops, motor/generators and florescent lighting fixtures to prevent induced noise. Cable runs should be suspended above the grid in drop ceiling installations. CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB002 Pg001 WALL JACKS: ( MMJ keying ) . MMJ keyed wall jacks are required to prevent accidental connection of data processing equipment to telco wiring. . Wall Jacks must be stamped or labeled,"DATA", for clear identification. PIN OUTS AND COLOR CODES: . MBF pin outs and wire color codes should be used to provide uniformity and to aide in troubleshooting cable problems. SURGE PROTECTION: . Surge protection will be required on any cable/s for a customer installation where a device repeatedly loses communications ability following storm activity. . All data cables exiting the building housing the CPU whether buried or above ground, shall have one of the following methods of isolation /protection. . Two stage RS232 surge protection device. . Line drivers or mux/w surge protection. . Optical cable. . Choice of one of the above methods will depend on the distance between buildings, # of lines to support, Lightning/ESD activity in the installation area. If not complied with a service waiver on serial controllers may be required to be signed by the customer. * Some new generation devices may require 4 pair to support additional flow control signals. ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB002 Pg002 FIB 00003 08/23/90 *** Wire And Cable Classifications *** Cable Marking Cable Type Ref. 1987 NEC ________________________________________________________________ CL2 General Purpose Class 2 725-38 (b) (1) CL2R Riser Class 2 725-38 (b) (2) CL2P Plenum Class 2 725-38 (b) (3) CL2X Restricted Use Class 725-38 (b) (1) CM General Purpose Communications 800-3 (b) (1) CMR Riser Communications 800-3 (b) (2) CMP Plenum Communications 800-3 (b) (3) CMX Restricted Communications 800-3 (b) (1) ________________________________________________________________ Class 2 Cable--Power limited signalling cable that generally is used for computer data communications. Generally is stranded, paired wire. Communications Cable-- Voice grade transmission cable. Any cable that carries telephone transmissions. Generally is solid, paired wire. General Purpose Cable--This cable is specifically used to connect computers or telephones inside buildings. Not for use in risers and plenums unless enclosed in noncombustible tubing. Riser Cable--Due to its fire resistant characteristics, which prevent it from spreading fire between floors, this general purpose cable is used in vertical shafts It is Not for use inside plenums unless enclosed in noncombustible tubing. Plenum cable--Designed for use in air ducts and other air handling spaces. This cable produces little smoke and has a maximum allowable flame-distance of 5 feet. Restricted Use Cable--Designed for use in non-concealed space where the cable length does not exceed 10 feet. It also can be used in an enclosed raceway or noncombustible tubing, or when it is less than .25" in diameter and installed in one-multi-family dwellings. Riser--Vertical shaft between floors used as a cable way to route cable from one floor to the next. Plenum--This space is the space between a hung ceiling and the floor above it when functioning as an air duct way. Also defines the space under a computer room floor if that air is recirculated to rooms other than the computer room. ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB003 Pg001 FIB 00004 08/23/90 *** Modular Cable System Block Diagram *** Punch Down Block ___ | | Shielded Building Cable | |_______________ | | | | | | | | Ground Cable shields |___| | | to a ground buss. |------|<--------|-------------------------- | --|-- | Trunk | -|- | Cable | - | ______ ------->| _|_ | | | | |_____________|Serial| __________ ___|____ |_| |Device| | |________| Patch | Wall Plate ^ |______| | CPU |________| Panel | | | |________| | | | | |________| Line Cord |_________| ^ | | Line Cord * All Modular Jacks and Plugs Must be MMJ type. ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB004 Pg001 FIB 00005 08/23/90 *** 66 Block And Trunk Cable Wiring Scheme *** 66 BLOCK AND TRUNK CABLE WIRING CHART 25 PAIR TRUNK CABLE Female connector :---------------------------| |-------------------------------: . 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 . . . 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 . ._______________________| |___________________________. 66 BLOCK NUMBERING ___A__B__TOP__C__D___ 26_| __ __ __ __ | 1_| __ __ __ __ | 27_| __ __ __ __ | 2_| __ __ __ __ | 28_| __ __ __ __ | 3_| __ __ __ __ | 29_| __ __ __ __ | 4_| __ __ __ __ | continued in this scheme to pair 25 66 BLOCK PIN # TO WIRE COLOR CODE PAIR # PIN # WIRE COLOR PIN # WIRE COLOR _____ ____ __________ _____ __________ 1 26 WHITE/BLUE 1 BLUE/WHITE 2 27 WHITE/ORANGE 2 ORANGE/WHITE 3 28 WHITE/GREEN 3 GREEN/WHITE 4 29 WHITE/BROWN 4 BROWN/WHITE 5 30 WHITE/SLATE 5 SLATE/WHITE 6 31 RED/BLUE 6 BLUE/RED 7 32 RED/ORANGE 7 ORANGE/RED 8 33 RED/GREEN 8 GREEN/RED 9 34 RED/BROWN 9 BROWN/RED 10 35 RED/SLATE 10 SLATE/RED 11 36 BLACK/BLUE 11 BLUE/BLACK 12 37 BLACK/ORANGE 12 ORANGE/BLACK 13 38 BLACK/GREEN 13 GREEN/BLACK 14 39 BLACK/BROWN 14 BROWN/BLACK 15 40 BLACK/SLATE 15 SLATE/BLACK 16 41 YELLOW/BLUE 16 BLUE/YELLOW 17 42 YELLOW/ORANGE 17 ORANGE/YELLOW 18 43 YELLOW/GREEN 18 GREEN/YELLOW 19 44 YELLOW/BROWN 19 BROWN/YELLOW 20 45 YELLOW/SLATE 20 SLATE/YELLOW 21 46 VIOLET/BLUE 21 BLUE/VIOLET 22 47 VIOLET/ORANGE 22 ORANGE/VIOLET 23 48 VIOLET/GREEN 23 GREEN/VIOLET 24 49 VIOLET/BROWN 24 BROWN/VIOLET 25 50 VIOLET/SLATE 25 SLATE/VIOLET ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB005 Pg001 FIB 00006 08/23/90 *** 6 Position Modular Connector *** Rear of Jack 6 4 2 __|___|___|____ | | | | | | O O O | | O O O | ___| | | | |___ | 5 3 1 | | ___________ | | | | | | | | | | |__ __| | | | | | | |_______| | | | |_____________________| NOTE: The correlation between pin number and wire color may vary in different modular jacks, depending on the particular application the jack is put, or the manufactures design. Always refer to pin number and position rather than wire color. Pin 1 is the first wired contact on the right. ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB006 Pg001 FIB 00007 08/23/90 *** Serial Cable Pin Outs *** * Cables should be built to comply with MBF Cable Guide Lines. ^ Indicates wires are from the same pair. Db25p Db25p 2 |______________| 2 Use: 7 |____^_________| 7 13xx to serial device. | |__________| | SPX "T0" and "T1" to serial device. 3 |_______^______| 3 Terminal to slave printer | | 4 |___ ___| 6 | | | | 20 |__|________|__| 20 | | | | PA PB 906694 * MODIFIED For Modems swap pins 2 and 3 on PB * FOR SOFTWARE CONTROLLED INTERFACES ONLY Db15p Db25p | | 9 |______________| 3 USE: 1 |___^__________| 7 | |__________| | MPX back panel to serial device 10 |_______^______| 2 6 |___ ___| 4 | | | | 14 |__| |__| 5 | | | ___| 6 | | | | |__| 20 | | PA PB 907647 * MODIFIED For modems swap pins 2 and 3 on PB. * FOR SOFTWARE CONTROLLED INTERFACES ONLY. CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB007 Pg001 Cables should be built to comply with MBF Cable Guide Lines . ^ Indicates wires are from the same pair. Db9p Db25p | | 1 |______________| 2 Uses: 6 |_____^________| 7 SPX 4Way/8Way Ports to serial devices. | |__________| | 2 |_________^____| 3 | | | ___| 4 | | | | |__| 5 | | | ___| 6 | | | | |__| 20 | | PA PB 907826 * MODIFIED For modems swap pins 2 and 3 on PB. * FOR SOFTWARE CONTROLLED INTERFACES ONLY. Db9p Db25p | | 2 |___________________| 2 7 |-------------------| 5 5 |_____^_____________| 7 Griffin to serial device | |_______________| | 3 |__________^________| 3 8 |___________________| 20 6 |___| | | | 916484 ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch MODIFIED BY: John Rogers CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB007 Pg002 FIB 00008 08/23/90 *** Modular Connector Pin Outs *** MODULAR CABLING SYSTEM CONNECTOR PIN OUT 2000 3/4000 WITH 9 PIN HYDRA CABLE SYSTEM PATCH PANEL -------- ----------- Db9p MMJ MMJ ---- --- --- 6 4 4 1 3 3 6 2 2 2 5 5 * 5 6 6 * 9 1 1 * Wired only on devices requiring hardware protocol. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 7/8/9000 SYSTEM PATCH PANEL ------------- ----------- Db15p MMJ MMJ ----- --- --- Jumpers: 1 4 4 10 3 3 6-14 2 2 2 9 5 5 * 5 6 6 * 4 1 1 6--| 14-| * Wired only on devices requiring hardware protocol. --------------------------------------------------------------- Griffin Jr./Sr. SYSTEM PATCH PANEL ------- ----------- Db9p MMJ MMJ ---- --- --- 5 4 4 2 3 3 5 2 2 3 5 5 4 6 6 |--8----1 1 |--6 CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB008 Pg001 13XX SYSTEM PATCH PANEL ------------- ----------- Db25p MMJ MMJ ----- --- --- 7 4 4 2 3 3 7 2 2 3 5 5 6 6 1 1 _____________________________________________________________ MODULAR CABLING SERIAL DEVICE CONNECTOR PIN OUT TERMINAL/PRINTER USER OUTLET RS-232 ADAPT. ----------- ------------- MMJ MMJ Db25p --- --- ------ 4 4 7 JUMPERS 3 3 2 4-5 2 2 7 6-20 5 5 3 6 6 5 * 1 1 20 * * Normally jumpered, wired thru only for devices requiring hardware protocols. _________________________________________________________________ MODEM/PC 25 PIN COM PORT RS-232 ADAPT. ------------- MMJ Db25p --- ------ 4 7 JUMPERS 3 3 4-5 2 7 6-20 5 2 6 5 * 1 20 * * Normally jumpered, wired thru only for devices requiring hardware protocols. Use Db25s for PC com port connector. _________________________________________________________________ PC 9 PIN COM PORT CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB008 Pg002 RS-232 ADAPT. ------------- MMJ Db9p --- ----- 4 5 3 3 2 5 5 2 6 4 * 1 8 * * Wired only for devices requiring hardware protocols. ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB008 Pg003 FIB 00009 08/23/90 *** Premises Wiring Diagram *** Patch Panel to User Outlet Channel Patch Panel Punch Dwn Blk User Outlet ------- ----------- ------------- ----------- MMJ Telco Telco Color MMJ --- ----- ----- ----- --- 01 4 26 26 W/BLU 4 3 1 1 BLU/W 3 2 27 27 W/ORG 2 5 2 2 ORG/W 5 6 28 28 W/GRN 6 1 3 3 GRN/W 1 02 4 29 29 W/BLU 4 3 4 3 BLU/W 3 2 30 30 W/ORG 2 5 5 5 ORG/W 5 6 31 31 W/GRN 6 1 6 6 GRN/W 1 03 4 32 32 W/BLU 4 3 7 7 BLU/W 3 2 33 33 W/ORG 2 5 8 8 ORG/W 5 6 34 34 W/GRN 6 1 9 9 GRN/W 1 04 4 35 35 W/BLU 4 3 10 10 BLU/W 3 2 36 36 W/ORG 2 5 11 11 ORG/W 5 6 37 37 W/GRN 6 1 12 12 GRN/W 1 05 4 38 38 W/BLU 4 3 13 13 BLU/W 3 2 39 39 W/ORG 2 5 14 14 ORG/W 5 6 40 40 W/GRN 6 1 15 15 GRN/W 1 06 4 41 41 W/BLU 4 3 16 16 BLU/W 3 2 42 42 W/ORG 2 5 17 17 ORG/W 5 6 43 43 W/GRN 6 1 18 18 GRN/W 1 CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB009 Pg001 Channel Patch Panel Punch Dwn Blk User Outlet ------- ----------- ------------- ----------- MMJ Telco Telco Color MMJ --- ----- ----- ----- --- 07 4 44 44 W/BLU 4 3 19 19 BLU/W 3 2 45 45 W/ORG 2 5 20 20 ORG/W 5 6 46 46 W/GRN 6 1 21 21 GRN/W 1 08 4 47 47 W/BLU 4 3 22 22 BLU/W 3 2 48 48 W/ORG 2 5 23 23 ORG/W 5 6 49 49 W/GRN 6 1 24 24 GRN/W 1 SPARE 50 50 SPARE 25 25 ***** ORIGINATOR: Mike Burch CABLES-BASIC FOUR-CUSTOM CABLE----------------------FIB009 Pg002 *** NACS FIELD INFORMATION BULLETIN SYSTEM ***DATE: 01/13/91 TIME: 4:17----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS WILL: 1. DISPLAY OR PRINT F.I.B'S FOR A SPECIFIC MACHINE TYPE OR F.I.B. GROUP 2. DISPLAY OR PRINT F.I.B'S STARTING WITH A SPECIFIC DATE (F.I.B. UPDATE) 3. PRINT EQUIPMENT LISTINGS4. MAINTAIN DISTRIBUTION LIST 5. TEXT DOCUMENT EDITOR6. CALL LOGGING SOFTWARE7. PARTS FILE CONTEXT SEARCH/DISP LAY/PRINT UTILITIES8. GLOBAL FIB KEYWORD SEARCH [ PRESS MBII FOR FIB MAINTENANCE SOFTWARE ] [ PRESS MBI FOR 'FIBUTL' ] INPUT OPTIONS ARE: #,B,C,M,V,?