About Siemens L80XF, (S30804-Q5389-X)
Technical Documentation
- This Backplan is a LTU shelf of the stackable design, for the Siemens telephone systems Hicom 300E to HiPath 4000
- For 230V AC systems
Compatibility
Seamless Integration for Digital SwitchingThe Siemens L80XF module offers exceptional compatibility with EWSD digital exchanges, optimizing digital switching operations. Its rack-mountable, slide-in design ensures quick installation and easy scalability for growing telecommunication demands. Engineered to handle multiple switching connections per module, it delivers efficient connectivity across varied network configurations.
Reliable Performance and Robust ConstructionCrafted from high-quality industrial materials, the L80XF guarantees reliability under continuous operation. Its hot-swappable capability allows maintenance without service interruption, and the industrial-grade design ensures stable performance within 0C to +50C. The gold-plated edge contacts and proprietary EWSD interface further enhance durability and reliable data transmission.
FAQ's of Siemens L80XF, (S30804-Q5389-X):
Q: How is the Siemens L80XF module installed in EWSD digital exchanges?
A: The Siemens L80XF is designed for straightforward slide-in rack mounting directly into the EWSD system chassis. Its standard module card size and backplane connector ensure a secure and precise fit, facilitating easy integration and maintenance.
Q: What telecommunication systems are compatible with the Siemens L80XF (S30804-Q5389-X)?
A: The module is specifically compatible with EWSD digital exchange systems, serving as an essential component for digital switching and telecommunication infrastructure built on EWSD platforms.
Q: When should you consider replacing or upgrading the Siemens L80XF module?
A: Replacement or upgrade is recommended if the current module exhibits operational faults, requires enhanced capacity for switching connections, or as part of preventive maintenance during system upgrades-even though it is designed for long-term installation and reliability.
Q: Where does the module receive its power supply, and does it require an external battery backup?
A: The Siemens L80XF draws its power directly from the system backplane in the EWSD chassis. Any requirement for battery backup depends entirely on the broader system configuration rather than the module itself.
Q: What is the process for hot-swapping the Siemens L80XF module during maintenance?
A: Hot-swapping is enabled by the module's industrial-grade construction. Simply slide the module out of the rack and insert the new or refurbished unit. This process minimizes service interruptions as the system can continue functioning during module replacement.
Q: How does using the Siemens L80XF benefit telecommunication service providers?
A: Service providers benefit from the L80XF's robust signal processing, ease of integration, and hot-swappable design. These features reduce system downtime, simplify maintenance routines, and ensure sustained high performance in digital switching networks.