ARMY TM 5-811-9-1989 VOICE DATA TELEPHONE SYSTEMS《语音 数据电话系统》.pdf
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1、. -_ . W 3515789 0238579 790 W - 4-33- 37 i VOICE/DATA TM 5-811-9 TECH NI CAL MAN UA1 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY APRIL 1989 t Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-m 3535789 0238580 402 m TM 5-81 1-9 REP ROD UCTI
2、ON AUTHO RIZATION/RESTRICTIONS This manual has been prepared by or for the Government and is public property and not subject to copyright. Reprints or republications of this manual should include a credit substantially as follows: Department of the Army Technical Manual 5-811-9 VOTCEVDATA TELEPHONE
3、SYSTEMS By Order of the Secretary of the Army: CARL E. VUONO General, United States Army Chief of Staff - Official: WILLIAM J. MEEHAN II Brigadier General, United States Army The Adjutant General Distribution: To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-34B, requirements for Electrical Design In
4、terior Electrical System. I I The proponent agency of this publication is the Office of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army. Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) direct to HQUSACE, CEEC-EE, WASH, D.
5、C. 20314-1000. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Technical Manual NO . 5-811-9 3515789 0218581 349 TM 5-81 1-9 HEADQUARTERS Department of the Army Washington. DC 18April 1989 Chapter 1 . VOICWDATA TELEPHONE SYSTEMS Paragraph GENERAL pur
6、pose 1-1 scope . 1-2 Design process 1-3 References and list of terms 1-4 Chapter 2 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS purpose . 2-1 Existing systems, facilities and conditions . 2-2 Switching system interface . 2-3 New system requirements . 2-4 Outside plant considerations . 2-5 Analysis of distributed switching
7、 2-6 Chapter 3 . INSIDE PLANT Chapter 4 . General 3-1 Switching equipment 3-2 System features . 3-3 Switch interface . 3-4 Nonswitching equipment 3-5 Environmental and facility requirements 3-6 Tamer systems . 3-7 Fiber optic terminal equipment . 3-8 OUTSIDE PLANT Purpose 4-1 General 4-2 Route selec
8、tion 4-3 Cable sizing -4-4 Aerial cable plant 4-5 Underground systems 4-6 Buried cable plant . 4-7 Loading 4-8 Attenuation 4-9 Fiber optic cable 4-10 Chapter 5 . GROUNDING Grounding of inside plant . 5-1 Grounding of oufside plant . 5-2 Page 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-4 3-
9、9 3-12 3-13 3-13 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 5-1 5-2 Appendix A . References Glossary Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Figure 1-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 4- 1 4-2 4-3 4-4 5-1 Table 3-1 3 -2 4-1 4-2 4-3 5-1 = 3535789 0238582 285
10、 TM 5-81 1-9 List of Figures Communication symbols Typical telephone instruments PBX system cabling Inside distribution with tip splice frame Inside distribution with floor vault PBX house and station cabling Storm loading map Cable sag chart Typical manhole configurations Typical underground rackin
11、g in manholes Single point grounding List of Tables Trunk sizing requirements Trunk medium selection guide Cable sizing for 5 percent growth Aerial cable weights in pounds per foot plastic sheathed w- BKTA-1 1-100 I Il00 PRI H88 1-100 100-662 COILS USH OR PULL BRACE, SHOIYING HEIGHT AND CLASS AND TH
12、E YEAR OF THE 3RACE POLE 0 169 O IXISTING POLE POLE NUMBER, LENGTH, 9ND CLASS MAY BE SHOWN AS APPLICABLE IROPOSED POLE NUMBER, LENGTH, AND LASS SHOWN :XISTING POLE TO BE MOVED 5. AS SHOWN :XISTING POLE TO BE REMOVED IUUBER, LENGTH, AND CLASS SHOWN XISTING 30 FOOT CLASS 5 POLE, TO BE EPLACED WITH A 3
13、5 FOOT CLASS 5 POLE Figure 1-1. Xommunication symbols continued. ? -2 . , 41174 0 0 MH1028 TYPE A 12x 5x 6-6“ o EXPLANATION UNDERGROUND CONDUITS AND MANHOLES, SHOHING MANHOLE NUI.IBERS AND THE WALL TO WALL (UN) DISTANCE BETIMEN THEM FOUR MULTIPLE CLAY DUCTS ARE SHOW 100-PAIR LOADING COIL CASE EQUIPP
14、ED WITH (E/*) 100 H-88 COILS, PAIRS 1-100 LOADED POLE UNE SHOWNG CENTER-TO-CENTER SPAN DISTANCE EXISTING htANHOLE, WITH COVER VISIBLE MANHOLE (MH), HANDHOLE (HH). OR PULL BOX (P), SHOhING ASSIGNED NUMBER PROPOSED MANHOLE THE DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN AS LENGTH x WIDTH x HEADROOU AND ARE THE INSIDE MEASUR
15、EMENTS TYPE OF MANHOLE I5 ALSO SHOW4 Figure 1-1. -Communication symbols continued. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a a a 3515789 0218585 T94 = CHAPTER 2 D ES I G N CO NSI D ERATI O NS TM 5-81 1-9 2-1. Purpose. Before beginning the det
16、ailed designproc- ess, two fundamental questions or issues should be addressed in order to establish the basic approach for the new system, and essentially serve as the foundation for the entire project. Normally it will benecess? to analyze anumber of different design alternatives from an economic,
17、 maintenance, perform- ance and appearance perspective. These issues include: a. Outside plant. The use of direct buried cable, under- ground conduit and cable, and aerial cable. b. Switching equipment. The use of distributed or centralized switching. 2-2. Existing systems, facilities, and condition
18、s. Before the various design approaches can be properly ad- dressed, a clear understanding must be established of the existing network, equipment, cable facilities and capabilities of the network, with which the new system will interface. Also, the general environment and conditions in which the new
19、 system will be constructed and operated must be consid- ered. 2-3. Switching system interface. For access to the public switched network the switching equipment portion of the system will interface with either the postDCO or the local telephonecompany. Each situation requires adifferent design appr
20、oach and different considerations. If the switching equip- ment is to interface with a post DCO, the potential use of a remote switch should be investigated. In addition, the type of trunks which are to be interfaced must be identified. 2-4. New system requirements. Ideally the require- ments should
21、 be clearly defined during the planning process and provided in sufficient detail to allow performance of the design analysis andidentification of the best overall approach. However, before proceeding, a quick review should be per- formed to insure that these telecommunication requirements are clear
22、ly defined. Some of the major issues which some- times cause misunderstanding are briefly covered in this chapter; hopefully if they are used as a checklist, unnecessary confusion can be avoided. a. Voice circiiits. Voice circuits are often referred to as both trunks and lines, which can cause some
23、confusion espe- cially if the user is only familiar with key type systems. In general, lines are used to connect people to equipment and trunks are used to connect equipment to equipment. Where practical, the designer should attempt to stay with this conven- tion. Almost everything included in the d
24、esign is a function of lines required therefore, it is imperative that this parameter be accurately defined. If not otherwise provided, the follow- ing criteria can be used as a general guide. The figures are based upon the square footage of the building and the type of administrative functions perf
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